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Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by Praetor, May 29, 2004.

  1. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Howdy y'all Im looking for help/suggestions on a case ... these are the requirements:

    - SHEER quantitiy of 5.25" bays, in fact I dont need a single 3.5" bay at all. This is what I'm runnin now and all its bays (internal and external) are 5.25" http://store.yahoo.com/amamax/prsiatxmualc.html but im outgrowing its cooling capacity. Specifically I think I'm going to be looking at at least 9 such ports: 2xOptical Drive, 2xFan Controller, (2-4)xHDD, 1xMatrixOrbital the more the better however
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    - Aluminum cases are not a requirement and I will just as gladly take a steel one
    - Windows are not required and in all honesty I'd rather a case without a window since, when I cut my window, I have a specific idea in mind
    - Must have room available for 2x80mm front fans, 2x80mm rear fans, 2x80mm side fans (different diameters are acceptable however they must be at least 80mm) ... an added bonus for cases with one or more exaust ports available on the top (they must be internal mounts however - i.e., we attatch the fan on the inside side of the top side of the case and have it push air out)
    - Must come in black or not have too many stupidly small parts to allow me to paint it
    - Locable is nice, a front door is nice too.
    - Those fancy front USB ports or front headphone ports are not a requirement
    - If you can find a case that meets those specs, price is not an issue.

    Since my requirements ask for both 2x80mm intake fans at at least 7 bays and prolly approaching 9 or 10 bays, I'll definitely be looking at a server tower as opposed to a full tower im running now .... ideas anyone?
    _X_X_X_X_X_[small]ASUS A7N8X-X, XP2500+ OC'd to XP3200+
    Samsung 1024MB, PC2700
    480GB [3x160GB, 7200, 8MB]
    EVGA, GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB

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  2. The_OGS

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    Yikes! (LOL)
    Praetor we are lucky you are not a Car-Guy, you would achieve 1KM/L and 600BHP, and have very noisy exhaust pipes... I have never built a rig like you describe, but I bet the electric will flicker for a block in each direction when you switch it on. Yes keep fans inside so it will not lift-off like a Sikorsky!
    But seriously I wish I had 1000 computer clients like you. Closest thing I have used is Acer HX08 Full Tower case, very big and only $100 Canadian bucks.
    Thank you for your help on AfterDawn and I will keep my eyes open for you.
    Regards
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    XP2500+Barton 512MB PC3200[/small]
     
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  3. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    LOL I just want a pretty good machine (not neccesarily top of the line but competitive you know?) -- but it has to reflect its power :p Wild animals roar -- my computer, well... it doesnt roar but you get the idea :p

    I saw a case like that a couple years ago but i cant rmemver anymore :(

    Got a link/pic?
    _X_X_X_X_X_[small]ASUS A7N8X-X, XP2500+ OC'd to XP3200+
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    EVGA, GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB

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  5. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Oh god thank you!!! LOL I've got the active cooling setup on the memory now so its not a problem :p

    ... *runs off to check out cases*

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    I wonder what those two side fans are supposed to cool....the CPU and friggen power supply?

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    Im not looking forward to cutting steel but I can live with that ... It would have to be AT LEAST the 12x5.25" model since it doesnt come with 2x80mm intake fan slots and even that might not be enough
    _X_X_X_X_X_[small]ASUS A7N8X-X, XP2500+ OC'd to XP3200+
    Samsung 1024MB, PC2700
    480GB [3x160GB, 7200, 8MB]
    EVGA, GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB

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  6. cozza1987

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    heheh, You and ur comptuer Praetor... lol

    They are the ones i found, there was heaps with 6x 5.25 bays, but not 9+ lol.
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    Looks like the PowerSupply is down the bottom, not the top....

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  7. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Not only are the PSUs running at the bottom, whats with the PCI slots? lol :)
     
  8. cozza1987

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    Suppose thats how server towers are ? lol
    or who ever designed it was backwards... :S

    Regards
    CoZZa
     
  9. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Thats the first server tower ive seen like that -- and backwards indeed to let the hot PSU leak heat up towards the mobo and chips! :)
     
  10. cozza1987

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    lmfao, must of been a backwards kind of person, maybe they turned the case upside down and put it on its side, then i dont know wat they done... lol

    Yo Praetor, y aint u been comin on IRC l8ly man ?

    Regards
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  11. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    LOL cuz I keep getting my arse dragged away from my beloved computer to restaurants, movies and parks ... geez all this fresh air and sunlight are gonna kill me! lol

    And if you've not noticed, I've been trying to build up the Other PC Hardware section :)
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    Samsung 1024MB, PC2700
    480GB [3x160GB, 7200, 8MB]
    EVGA, GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB

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  12. cozza1987

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    Ahhh ok, fair enough man.
    I think im gonna hang out in this part of the forum aswell :)

    Sunlight... NOOOOOOO, Fresh Air... NOOOOOOOOOOOO!
    Joking....

    Regards
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  13. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Joking eh? ... I wasnt :p
     
  14. cozza1987

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    Lmfao.... well stop getting fresh air, and sunlight and come back on IRC... :D, even though my burn marks from you are just healing... lol

    *gets back on topic* i think... lol

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    CoZZa
     
  15. The_OGS

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    Wow, some nice cases there; big and beautiful (like my lady).
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    Not much info but there ya go, from my local shop www.pccanada.com
    Hey Aussie dollar and Canadian are just about exact, so you guys can take a look at Premier if only FYI.
    Praetor make sure and post a photo of the rig (before takeoff) lol
    Regards
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  16. cozza1987

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    Yo The_OGS, that only has 5 5.25 bays...:-(

    Yea i expect a few pics added here aswell Praetor...

    Regards
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    Yes, no photo, cork suction. (There we go - no spaces, that's the trick)
    Thought I did it right the first time but the Indy500 is on and race-girlies were distracting me...
    What the heck is P gonna do with >5 bays 5.25"?
    He wants no 3.5" so he will prob use them for HDs?
    I require only one 5.25 for my combo-drive.
    I know, I know, Vanilla (yes my server is beige)
    You guys are gonna be a good influence on me, I might build a killer Tower myself.
    Regards
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    XP2500+Barton 512MB PC3200[/small]
     
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  18. cozza1987

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    Im using all 4 5.25 bays in my current tower...
    DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, CD-RW, Mobile HDD Rack, then im using 2 3.5 bays for 120G HDD and 3 1/2" FDD..
    Plus i should be getting a new 200G hdd in a few months to add when i save some $$$, so really i needa think of starting 2 get a bigger tower aswell.. the only problem is the $$$.
    Im gonna start modding it up, at current all i have extra to 2x Neon Light case fans, 1 in front, 1 in back.
    And a semi-window... The sides are neva on it as im always playing around with it :D

    http://www.fastrac.net.au/~noel/misc/
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    (yes i know the picture is crap, it was taken with my webcam...)

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    I hear ya, but
    doesn't a DVD burner also burn CDs, and read DVDs?
    Forget the 5.25" bays, your contollers are getting scarce!
    Yes, a killa tower; giant Popeye-sized mutha that moves a lotta air - I will post photo's.
    My Barton is idling at 51 Celsius at this moment; goes up to 61-62 when I rip, kinda high eh?
    (Yikes - Ashley Judd)
    Later
     
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    Lian-Li completely outdid themselves with this case. Just when I thought cases could not get any better, Lian-Li offered me the case of a lifetime; one that is so “perfect” that any flaws could not be seen during this full evaluation. I have reviewed many cases in my time as a reviewer, and this is the first time that I have seen such a huge case with such great attention to detail. From the soundproofing foam lining the drive bay cut-outs to the removable power supply plate and indented power supply rack; including the anti-vibration rubber washers and special screws for the super-duty hard drive rack, and the extremely clean and professional front swinging aluminum door, there were no flaws that I could have seen under a magnifying glass even if I tried." - TwistedMods.com Review

    Specifications:

    * Dim.: 210 x 645 x 622 mm
    * Drive bays: 6 x 5.25"; 2 x 3.5"; 6 x *3.5" internal
    * M/B type: ATX or dual CPU M/B (MAX SIZE: 12"x13")
    * Fan: 4 x 80 mm ball bearing fans
    * I/O: USB2.0 x 2
    * PCI slot: 8 Slots (ATX, with thumb screws)
    * Finishing: 1.5~3 mm aluminum with burshed anodized finishing
    * Model: Lian Li PC-73SL

    Features:

    * Detachable sound-insulated aluminum door
    * Sound insulation foam inside teh top cover and side panels
    * Anti vibration HDD kits for internal H.D.D drives
    * Extra venthole with filter on the bottom of case
    * Bracing bar to hold full size AGP/PCI cards
    * Case on lockable wheels
    * Model: Lian Li PC-73SL
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    _X_X_X_X_X_[small]"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Sherlock Holmes (by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930)[/small]
     
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