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_Will_
09-09-01, 01:09 AM
heya....im just wondering what your guys' take would be on the best case for around 150-200$?

right now i'm looking at buying either and Antec SX840 or the Lian-Li PC60
(definately leaning towards the solid aluminum, tho )

dimmreaper
09-09-01, 01:21 AM
Enlight EN-8902

http://enlightcorp.com/server_cases/graphics/89r.jpg

Click the Picture for Details! (http://enlightcorp.com/server_cases/8900_server.shtml)

I've owned a lot of Enlight cases through the years, and loved 'em all!

_Will_
09-09-01, 02:05 AM
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btw....sorry about the redundancy issues...im looking back at old posts as we speak...

but if someone just wants to shout out some brand names and models please do!

The Overclocker
09-09-01, 04:48 AM
cant really recomend anything, all the cases i have had are crap, although i was thinking about getting the pc60

VashTheStampede
09-09-01, 05:28 AM
Get a case that will last you a long time. My Enermax FS-910XPPB. Great case, which for my early model one, did not feature a single 3 1/2 bay like the current ones do, but that was fine, I had drive rails and BayCoolers.

This case has lasted many years, ever since the Pentium II 233s were considering high-end for consumers, this case has been around, to even today, I use it as my main case housing my T-bird.

The model sold today accomodate hotter components, such as the large 92mm rear fan, in my model it's only 60mm.

Don't get a case simply for looks, but for versatility too.

~RT~

train22
09-09-01, 10:00 AM
I must say that i cannot find one problem with the Antec SX840, it must be the best of the best, it's powerfull(400w), strong, EASIEST to work with, "soundproof", cheap (only 130 bucks), sexy, and everything else you may wish for. This is one of those things that are really right on the dollar, worth every single penny and even much more.

RJ
09-09-01, 07:48 PM
Addtronics 7896a www.thecardcooler.com