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From: "dirigo" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] new subscriber needing advice regarding building a
computer
Hello Dean,
Monday, March 5, 2007, 2:38:06 PM, you wrote:
DK> I have built a new computer about every year or two for the last
DK> twenty years. ...
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DK> Don't skimp on your case and power supply. (I purchased a high quality
case
DK> and power supply that has gone through many motherboard upgrades. It is
DK> easy to work in without cutting my fingers.)
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I believe this is very sound advice. Would you mind sharing the
vendor names of those cases you consider to be high quality that you
have purchased? LOL (although not a laughing matter) about your
comment re: cutting my fingers. I have done that too many times in
the past on others' computers and have resolved not to do that on any
computer I build for myself, family members and/or friends.
Thanks in advance.
Bo Dirigo
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Bob, I sliced my finger pretty good once, trying to build a pc on the cheap
for a lecturer friend of mine. I vowed to never again buy a case without
checking for sharp edges! I think that most of the cases that cost about
$100 (with a cheapo power supply included) have rounded edges these days.
The case that I was referring to was a Full Tower case and a Turbo-Cool
power supply from PC Power and Cooling. I spent well over $500 for a set
for myself and, again, for my wife. The original power supplies both lasted
about seven or eight years, and I have upgraded them with new ones from PC
Power and Cooling. I looked upon the expense as a long-term investment and
have never regretted it. www.pcpowerandcooling.com. I don't think that
those cases are made anymore, but the cases from good companies like Antec
are likely just as good, made to fit modern motherboards better, and have
nice features like slide-out motherboard trays.
Dean Kukral
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