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Hi George
I have used many InWin cases for both my AT and ATX needs. In the case of
Thunderbird systems, I have been using the InWin S508 case.
It is an excellent case, 300w PS, 3-5.25 ext, 2-3.5 ext. bays, it has a
second case fan installed, which is installed at the back of the case, but
it also has a cage so that you could move the case to the front. The only
short coming I am aware of with this case is that it does not have a reset
switch. I found that quite odd with my first one, but I guess it is not a
necessity.
The case costs me $60 wholesale plus shipping from TecData corporation.
Mike
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From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
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Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 7:13 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Case recommendations?
Greetings All,
I am preparing to build a system based around an Asus A7V motherboard with a
Duron 700 or 800 MHz processor. I would be interested to hear any
suggestions as to which cases you all have had good experiences with. A
mid-tower is adequate for my needs, though a full-tower is not out of the
question. I have been looking around at shows and such, but I am
overwhelmed by the selection, and often the quality seems very poor.
Comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
George
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