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http://www.xoxide.com/hspc-tech-st [...] black.html
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well, that isnt a case... its a work bench setup designed for people that are swapping out hardware for test purposes.... |
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I understand, my feeling is, because I have no desire to worry about style, this maybe an easy option. Cooling, there is no problems with air flow. A large "house" fan maybe even employed. Is anyone using one of these? |
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While I suppose you *could* use it as a permanent case for your pc, as mentioned it is intended to be a work bench for hardware testing. Your biggest issue with using this is that is has no place to permanently mount hard drives, ROMS, or even a power supply. Not only that, but while it would be *open* to allow for free air flow cooling, there are also no filters to keep crud and dust bunnies from making a home in your equipment.
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affirmative, you get much better air flow from a case specifically designed ot run air in a certain direction across the components |
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Dust will layer on you PC In this case. Airflow is no better since there is no contained path. People can kick your system. SOMething as simple as a penny or paperclip falling in could short your board and fry your system. Very bad idea for a case.
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your a triple noob and plus more bad words but i get banned |
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Thanks for all the constructive advice, and I shall ignore the flame, as I am actually a "triple noob" anyway. This is my first build, and I have been trying to explore all my options before I "pull the trigger."
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CD/DVD drives behind doors are a PITA
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That's a much better choice for a case, and for $65 too! I like the mounting bar for the fan at the mid-point as well as the fan mount on the side panel plexi-glass. For the price and the look, it would make for a nice home for your hardware.
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don't know anyone with that case but I'd like to add that the friends I have that have a front that flips open have started to hate it. they get annoyed everytime they have to swap cds/flash card/floppy disk. most of them just leave it open all the time.
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For that case, with the power supply in the bottom, you run into any problems with the build? |
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YES you can!!!!! make sure you dont have a PS with a p4 connector any shorter than 24 inches... anything less and the connector wont reach the top left corner of the motherboard... |
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Well it's good you decided on a normal case. A few things I'll suggest while looking around.
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Here is a deal on an excellent case if you don't mind a rebate. http://www.microcenter.com/single_ [...] id=0265143 --------------- I know what I know, and I don't know what I don't know. |

