whick looks better?

Fuser Man

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Blue one
Motherboard Type: ATX or Extended ATX or Pentium IV
Construction: Steel with Chrome Coating on the Front Panel
Cooling Fans: Optional Two 80mm fans can be installed
Input Voltage: 115/230 VAC
Mounting Kits: Included
Hard Drive & Power LEDS: Included
Total Bays: 7
External Bays Available: 3 x 5.25"; 2 x 3.5"
Internal Bays Available: 2 x 3.5"
Dimension (H x W x L): 20" x 10" x 20"
Number of slots: 7
Weight: 17LBS with NO POWER SUPPLY; 20LBS with POWER SUPPLY


Grey one
Motherboard Type: ATX, Micro or All-In-One
Construction: Steel with Chrome Coating on the Front Panel
Cooling Fans: Optional Two 80mm fans can be installed
Input Voltage: 115/230 VAC
Mounting Kits: Included
Hard Drive & Power LEDS: Included
Total Bays: 7
External Bays Available: 3 x 5.25"; 2 x 3.5"
Internal Bays Available: 2 x 3.5"
Dimension (H x W x L): 16" x 10" x 20"
Number of slots: 7
Weight: 13LBS with NO POWER SUPPLY; 15LBS with POWER SUPPLY

I love cut and paste!:D
 

HomeLAN

Bumbling Idiot
Staff member
Only in the sense that it can improve airflow to not have everything stuffed in there, but yer right. I'd get the bigger one.
 

Q

stepmosnter
Staff member
I couldn't find any pink ones either DA, but heres a pretty purple one:
 

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dimme

New Member
I would go for this one :D :D
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otherwise the blue one (on the left) looks pretty good, and it's bigger than the other one.
 

fury

Administrator
Staff member
good GAWD @ that case dimme posted :eek2:

I hope that thing has enough exhaust flow to take care of what that thing blows in :eek:
 

dimme

New Member
I found one of those HUGE fans, like the one on the case I posted, in a laboratory. It ran on 230V and required 8.2amps :eek: :eek: . It was so power demanding that the fuse in the power supply it was connected to went out.
 
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