NewEgg.com has the Rosewill R363-M-BK Micro Black Ultra High Gloss Finished ATX Computer Case with 400W ATX 2.2 12V Power Supply for $50 with free shipping. Supports two 5.25-inch external drive bays, one 3.5-inch external drive bay, two 3.5-inch internal drive bays with an 90 mm case fan mount.
I agree with #1, do not use the included power supply.
Rosewill makes some good power supplies, and some bad ones, this is one of the bad ones. If you are looking to buy or use a Rosewill power supply, be sure that it's either a RP -2 or RX.
It a Glossy Micro enclosure I don't suppose most would be turning it into a gaming rig... More a HTPC so if you looking to power a 790G and low watt X2 chip with a green HD what stress would that put on a PSU. But honestly I hear the point if I'm power 24/7 I'd want a 80+ efficient unit. So yes toss this in it for $35 –AR $15 you can't go wrong, and it might actually pay you back. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703018
Don't expect more than 200 watts out of this PS.
Better to spend more and get the case and PS separately, atleast you can choose a quality PS.
I agree with #1, do not use the included power supply.
Rosewill makes some good power supplies, and some bad ones, this is one of the bad ones. If you are looking to buy or use a Rosewill power supply, be sure that it's either a RP -2 or RX.
It a Glossy Micro enclosure I don't suppose most would be turning it into a gaming rig... More a HTPC so if you looking to power a 790G and low watt X2 chip with a green HD what stress would that put on a PSU. But honestly I hear the point if I'm power 24/7 I'd want a 80+ efficient unit. So yes toss this in it for $35 –AR $15 you can't go wrong, and it might actually pay you back.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703018