Hot! P4 Case with 450W PS $19.99+Shipping

Oakenfold

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$15.99 $15.99
Sub Total before shipping & handling and tax: $15.99
Estimated Tax: $0.00 change
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Ground($16.16)Next Day Air($80.52)3 Day Select($35.13)3 Day Select($33.91)



Carl quit looking at this thread, game on for crapping in my WTB thread!
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Shipping above is for Florida.
 

Mloot

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Anyone know if this would be classified as a full or mid-tower? Also, if I wanted to start building my own system, would this be a decent beginning?
 

SpideyCU

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Mid-tower - and yes, I don't see why not, unless someone has some horror stories to share (i.e. no folded metal edges, no fan mounts), but it doesn't look bad.
 

Frintin

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Considering the Infinity Systems Plus $27 dollar deal, this seems like a pretty good deal too!

Only $1.32 tax and $9.30 shipping to me in Northern California! That puts this case in at $27 bucks for me, and the Infinity Systems case is up to $32 bucks again.

Anyone tell me what this means "P4 system case"? Have not been into Intel in a long time, and am considering building a 3rd computer soon. But I want to plug one of the AMD XP 1600+/ECS K7S5A Newegg deal combo's into it.

Would be nice to know what the psu ratings were though, you never can tell nowadays.


Harma web site
 

stockjock

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Ouch...us Eastcoasters get the shipping screw put to us...$19
Otherwise this would've been a good deal
 

Beeblebrox42

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This case and some of the others I have looked at have floppy drive openings that are not the standard 3.5 in rectangle. Is this pretty standard, just take the front cover off your floppy drive and it will work in this case? I think it would be fairly cheezy a floppy opening, without a floppy disk in there....
 

Danzilla

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Originally posted by: ClakClak
The maxtor glass window looks pretty tight, I think I might get that one. Thanks

That's a whole other company. That case is a Maxtop, not Maxtor. :)
 

AdamsJabbar

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Originally posted by: Beeblebrox42
This case and some of the others I have looked at have floppy drive openings that are not the standard 3.5 in rectangle. Is this pretty standard, just take the front cover off your floppy drive and it will work in this case? I think it would be fairly cheezy a floppy opening, without a floppy disk in there....

It's not even that difficult. If you'll notice in the picture, there is a button for the floppy disk drive. All you do is mount the floppy disk drive in that slot. When you put the front bezel back on, the button from the case will be able to push the button on the floppy disk drive. You'll still have a floppy disk drive cover so you won't get a ton of dust in your system.

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ClakClak

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Originally posted by: Danzilla
Originally posted by: ClakClak
The maxtor glass window looks pretty tight, I think I might get that one. Thanks

That's a whole other company. That case is a Maxtop, not Maxtor. :)

Damn I was typing too quick that's why, I was also think about getting a maxtor hd though : ). I just order the case from buypcdirect. I'll follow up on the case once I receive it.

 

JoeKew1

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I know there is only an hour left, but i was googling around, and finally found some pics of the inside of the case:
here
The pics are at the bottom of the page.
kinda weird how the usb ports are on the side of the case.
 

ClakClak

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Thanks for the pixs, is there any for the maxtop one too? BTW there's only 30 mins left to this deal.