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Another vote for PP&C power supplies. I've run the same Turbo 350 for going
on 7 or 8 years with NO problems. Just upgrade all the other components and
keep the power supply. Probably this is the last machine I'll use it in, but
rock solid. I have run up to six SCSI hard disk in addition to all the other
bits and pieces. Worth every penny. I coveted the below mentioned cases but
were a bit too rich for my blood at the time.

Brad Loomis



You're right that PCP&C doesn't sell cases anymore. But the cases
that they used to sell were made for them by "California PC Products"
and CalPC still sells them. Look under "File Server/PC Cases" at
<http://www.calpc.com/catalog/contents.html>. You have to call for
prices. I bought three of their full tower cases about seven years
ago and am still using them today with PCP&C 510 Watt power supplies.

In my opinion (and lots of others) PCP&C sells the absolute best
power supplies. (Their 510, 610, and 750 Watt supplies are between
$190 and $199 each.)

Regards,
Bill

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