Case Kit for $44, 350W P.Supply rated AMD and P4 (with an addittion or 2)

Tnvolsfan

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Get the basics covered with this kit from the Geeks! If you are building a new system, you are probably focused on the major stuff - your processor, motherboard, and memory. But you also need a case, a floppy drive, a keyboard, mouse, and speakers! Well, the Geeks have you covered! We've put together a heck of package, starting with a stylish 10-bay ATX case with front mounted USB ports! We also include a standard 3.5-inch floppy disk from Samsung, a PS/2 keyboard, and a 3-button PS/2 scroll mouse! We top it all off with a compact three-piece speaker set! Save money by buying this stuff together!

Power Supply Specifications:
Input:
100 - 127V~ 10.0A @ 50/60Hz
200 - 240V~ 6.0A @ 50/60Hz
Output:
+5.0V ~ 30A Maximum
+ 12V ~ 25.0A Maximum
-12V ~ .8A Maximum
+3.3V ~ 28.0A Maximum
-5V ~ .3A Maximum
+5Vsb ~ 2A Maximum
NOTE: Though the power supply meets the electrical requirements for an Athlon...
... or Duron power supply, it does not meet AMD's recommended airflow design. ..
... The addition of a case fan to the rear panel can remedy this.
 
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Wonder if this is a steel version of this case? I'd think it'd be steel based on the 29lb actual/ 41lb shipping weight. OTOH, Geeks charges me $15 shipping when I buy this bezel on an aluminum chassis with the Powmax 350W supply; shipping for this whole combo is only $20, so maybe it _is_ aluminum?.
Either way, these cases are well designed (especially for the price!) - the best construction I've ever seen on a cheap case, no sharp edges to speak of, very good airflow for hard drives and CPU... I've had to purchase 3 of them so far 'cause people keep buying them before I get to use 'em.

If the power supply is the same (Powmax), I don't trust it any further than I can throw it... the one I resold is powering a basic Duron system ok, but it's not very heavy... so I wouldn't run many drives or overclock with it.