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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: LTBH who wrote (430)5/5/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Cases...High End Workstation..California PC Products..14 5 1/4in bays

This is one I am sure Spots will like.<g> It comes with a choice of colors and styles. You can get a black case with a plexiglass door to hide your white components. With 10 cooling fans one would assume at least a couple of them are pointing in the right direction. California PC Products calpc.com is where PC Power and cooling gets their chassis. It is only 25 1/4 in tall so it will fit under my desk:)

Zeuspaul

From the Net Express site
tdl.com

California PC Products (CPCP) makes some of the finest Server chassises. Their workmanship is top-of-the line. These
chassises are ideal for a single or dual processor Pentium II or Pentium Pro systems with more than three hot 7200RPM SCSI
disks plus DAT drives and CD-ROM readers. They have excellent ventilation. However, they are an excellent investment for a
high end computer and they will protect your investment from thermal failure.

Their pictures don't do these chassises justice. They look and feel extremely impressive with a volumetric quality. They are
particularly striking in black with the lockable door option. The plexiglass door is tinted and masks white components like
CD-ROM's. Alternately the white model with or without a door has a nice, light appearance. In contrast the the black model
without a door has an awkward appearance with white components.

The chassis comes with three points on the rear to mount 80mm exhaust fans. Only two of these can be used due to a conflict
with the PCI cards. It also comes with one bracket featuring two mounting points for 80mm intake fans up front. Additional
brackets, each featuring two additional 80mm fan mounting points can be added at a cost of $15 per bracket plus the cost of the
fans. A total of five brackets can fit in the front of the chassis. This allows for two 80mm exhaust fans, plus the power supply
80mm exhaust fan, plus 10 80mm intake fans. An alternate power supply mounting bracket can be purchased that allows two
more 80mm exhaust fans to be mounted in the rear above the power supply. Finally bay coolers can be installed in each disk bay,
each with two 40mm fans. You can't get much more cooling than this.

Server Chassis Features:
(Editor's Choice for ultra high end workstation or server)

Heavy duty all steel construction
Has fourteen 51/4" drive bays
Accepts one AT style power supply or one hot swap power supply system
Lockable front door (Optional)
Four locking casters (Optional)
Accepts up to ten cooling fans ($20 each)
25.4" H x9.0" W x 25.0" D
Weight - about 60 Ibs.
Colors - Cloud White or Black (add $ 15) or custom color
Picture and more details available
Power Supply Sold Separately
Accepts PS-2, ATX, Industrial and Hot Swap Power Supplies.
Optional lockable front door
Available in the following versions:
AT 8/12 slot with steel front door 5J2AOO or 7G0A00 $360
AT 8/12 slot with Plexiglas panel door 5J2APD or 7G1A00 $ 380
ATX style board/steel door 6DOAOO or 7G2A00 $ 360
ATX style board/Plexiglas door 6DOAPD or 7G3A00 $380
Optional lockable casters (4C2A00) $ 35
Optional Black Paint (Custom colors available) $15
Additional mounting brackets each for two 80mm intake fans
(one is included for free and a total of five may be installed) $15
Additional 80mm fans $20 each
Shipping Box for chassis only $Free
Certified foam lined Shipping Box for system or partial system $40
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