Dual Power Supplies- Who makes a case large enough?

srsanborn

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Anyone know offhand where I might find a manufacturer or two who make cases large enough to hold an ATX mobo and two power supply units? I've been out of the case mfgr loop for some time now and wouldn't know where to start searching. I'd imagine someone makes a case that's just stretched up at the top to house an additional PSU on top of where the "standard" position is for PSUs in most cases.

Any links/urls/suggestions are appreciated...
 

Dman877

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Don't most full tower cases support redundant PSU's? Of course haven't seen much about full towers lately, it's all about the extended mid-tower, Antec style with flashy windows and lights.
 

Zepper

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Many of the cases that take redundant PSUs don't have quite the space for two normal ATX PSUs. Many of the true full tower cases have plenty of room, but you will usually have to make a cutout for the 2nd one yourself. The Codegen S-101 is widely available and already has a cutout panel. http://www.directron.com has several - just click on cases/fans from the home page, then Full Tower/Server from the list that comes up.
. Keypower has some nice aluminum server cases that aren't too widely available and look sharp - KP-A10. And many of the case companies have full tower/server models that are seldom seen on the Newegg type parts sites - Evercase, Enermax, Chenbro, Uneec/Chieftec/Chenming for some examples. Just find the model no. and google/pricewatch, etc. for a good deal. http://www.bowsystem.com is another site to check.
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