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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: RagTimeBand who wrote (4344)12/17/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Emory

Inwin500 and now the SuperMicro 750a

Supermicro 750a
supermicro.com

Inwin 500
in-win.com

Their both big Full tower cases with lots of room for expansion (if you need it) and ventilation. ATX refers to the current Form Factor for cases needed by the current crop of BX chipset based motherboards. (someone correct me if I'm mistaken). see teleport.com

The Inwin goes for under $100 and The Supermicro around $160. There are argueably better cases for a lot more money like California PC or PC Power and Cooling. As there are many lesser quality brands for as little as $50.

The bang for the buck on these two is very high hence they are both very popular cases amongst those poor lost souls who spend weeks haunting tech site BBSs in search of references to individual components. The Supermicro 750a is particularly renowned for its plentiful fan mounts and cooling capabilities.

Clarence
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