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Old September 1st 03, 04:51 PM
TheDysk
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Any thoughts appreciated. Also any suggestions of good Uk Suppliers.

Very nice. VERY HEAVY. Good thick quality metal. Very quiet when
running. Some of the wiring for the fans needs carefully routing.
You'll need to supply your own PSU and make sure it has plenty of drive
power connectors on. Get some cable ties as well.


Thanks for that Conor.

I'm not overly worried about the weight as it sounds like a very good
quality case. Especially the fans as the recent heat wave had me a little
worried about my CPU in my current case which does not have very good
ventilation and only one fan other that the PSU.


 




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