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MarkS

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I'm trying to find a case that has two bays for dual PSU's. I found the Lian Li PC-G70 on NewEgg and it looks great, but I was wondering if there are others? My requirements are that it needs to be an ATX full tower, must have two PSU bays and plenty of drive bays (preferable 3.5").
 
Rattle said:
300 for a case, too much for my tastes. I'd rather spend 150max and sink the rest into whats inside the box.

That is a good point. AND I really like the CoolerMaster you linked to.
 
I just got this case last week, it rocks. May convert more from my supermicro cases that are tanks.




MarkS said:
Yeah, I found that one after posting. That one also looks good.

This Lian Li looks like it is designed to use one or two PSU, by switching out the plate:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811112063 The problem is that I cannot find where to buy those plates.
 
Kil4Thril said:
Does that say 59.99 after rebate?!

I have to order that, even if it's the funky blue.
its actually 99 b4 the rebate 79 after.still a good deal tho.
 
RIG RIDER said:
The stacker fits two power supplys with no problems.


...and a boatload of opticals, hdd's, lot's' of 120mm fans, etc... Great case. Now, I need one exactly 2 inches shorter as It won't fit in the hole in my good desk :mad:
 
Kil4Thril said:
...and a boatload of opticals, hdd's, lot's' of 120mm fans, etc... Great case. Now, I need one exactly 2 inches shorter as It won't fit in the hole in my good desk :mad:
Raise your desk
 
meionm said:
Raise your desk

It isn't a normal desk. It's a fine piece of Cherry furniture. Beautiful....and useless. It'll be staying in the room when my basement "office/computer lab" is built, then everything goes in Stackers. I have one, and I love it.
 
pak said:
why would you ever need 2 PSU?

--pak

I'm planning a dual 8800 based system. I want the graphics cards on their own PSU. It's cheaper to buy two lower wattage PSUs than one big one. It's also more stable.
 
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