NewEgg.com has the Lian Li PC-A05B Black Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Computer Case for $80 + $0 shipping = $80 shipped. Features case material aluminum, front ports 2 x USB2.0; 2 x Audio; 1 x IEEE1394. This is the case that I use for my own PC.
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inquisitorj - Posted 11:32 am PDT 04/16/09 (31 Posts)
#2
Departure1 - Posted 2:05 pm PDT 04/16/09 (549 Posts)
I don't like the whole upside down motherboard thing.
Also, the one and only exhaust fan in on the bottom.
Doesn't heat rise?
Also, the one and only exhaust fan in on the bottom.
Doesn't heat rise?
#3
NorthSouth - Posted 2:35 pm PDT 04/16/09 (1838 Posts)
I normally use these cases in my exercise regime.
First 100 squats, then lifting a mid tower case 100 times above my head.
This aluminum case is way too light.
I would have to add a raid 5 array to it merely to make up the weight.
#4
Ghost Rider - Posted 2:50 pm PDT 04/16/09 (1500 Posts)
Actually the power locate at lower area of the case does help the airflow. That's the concept BTX cases are using. Heat does rise but the aurflow path is more straighet and easy to get out ( sure - U have to make sure the rare fan works 100% of the time).
#5
Toby - Posted 5:39 pm PDT 04/16/09 (491 Posts)
Ben, any problems fitting the Geforce 295 you recently aquired - all 10.5" of it? Thanks.






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