Lynn, I read your post about the cases with interest, as I have strong views on what constitutes a good case for me as a computer builder - simple design, beefy power supply, good layout. front USB, light and cheap. I followed your link out of interest only, as it's not practical for me to buy stuff from the US, and I was amazed to find that the case you praise is virtually the same as I use, but which comes from Taiwan to NZ under the brandname 'iCute' (terrible name, only thing about the case I don't like, as it's stamped into the side panels). The front of the iCute cases varies with models, the one I use is slightly plainer. But yes, excellent case. I couldn't see from the web pic, but the ICute power supply has an air intake on the underside of the power supply, pretty much alongside the CPU fan, which seems like it'll promote a good air flow from front to back. Ian Porter Computer Guys Inc. Arrowtown New Zealand [log in to unmask] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn Tracy" Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Building a new computer in a old Dell box? > Hi Bob- > > Here's a couple of great cases for the money. I personally have the 500SEL from Powmax which came with the 350wt. power supply. I like it because although it says "silver" in the description, it actually has a beige front which means it color matches all standard drive fronts. It looks superb & is sturdy w/no sharp edges. Plus, you might want to spring for the side panel case mod w/LED side fan & window ($15). The other I show is simply a lot of case for the money. Naturally, you'll want to check out all the boxes there. I've never seen better prices anywhere else. If you've never heard of the "compgeeks"- I'll bet you start doing lots of business there soon! > > http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=500SEL The NOSPIN Group provides a monthly newsletter with great tips, information and ideas: NOSPIN-L, The NOSPIN Magazine Visit our web site to signup: http://freepctech.com