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To: shadowman who wrote (300)12/12/2016 9:12:11 AM
From: TheNoBoB1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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Re: Computer cases

.... how user friendly is the computer case?
I don't think that point can be emphasized enough.

Also, IMHO the flexibility you get by being able to choose your size, features (fans, audio, USB), internal/external drive slots, and accessibility can't be beat. Commercial box-makers -- the Dell's, HP's, Lenovo's, etc of the world -- put too much emphasis on how the machine looks, and that almost always results in a case that's difficult to work in.



To: shadowman who wrote (300)12/13/2016 4:10:14 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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.. how user friendly is the computer case?

I had one eggshell case from Dell once that was designed in hell! No matter where I put it under my desk, to open it, I had to unplug everything from the back and lay it on it's side to open it. Of course, I put it on the wrong side the first half dozen times. I took a hammer to that case right after the hard drive when I replaced it, and enjoyed beating it up. I don't think it cared, but I sure felt better.