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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Jul 1998 09:49:29 -0600
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At 06:23 PM 7/24/98 , Chuck Hassenplug wrote:
>    I need an ATX case for a new computer I
>am building. The one I bought last time is
>great, but I spent $110 for it. now I am
>looking for a cheaper case, mid-tower or
>smaller, that will do the job. is there
>anything I need in particular? I plan on
>running a AMD K2 3D 300mhx or 33mhz. Do these
>chips run hot. What kind of cooling will I
>need? Finally, where on the internet would be
>the best place to get the case? Thank you,
>

Chuck,

I use Enlight cases a great deal because they are considered a
top end case without being too pricy.   They have both a front
case fan and a power supply fan in the mid-tower version.  This
should give you all the cooling you will need.

A good place to shop around for a good price on a case is
Price Watch at:   http://www.pricewatch.com

You can find the Enlight EN7237 Mid Tower ATX case with a
250watt power supply for about $65 from several suppliers.

I hope that helps.


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