Hello you all,
Just trying to get an idea of what is the ideal case for you. Over the years I have seen many cheap cases, none that really impressed me. Moving to the midrange, I have always been impressed with the SuperMicro 733 cases. They are awesome cases with either 350, 450, 465, or 650 watt power supplies. I do not know much about the 465 watt power supply, but the rest do not have modern SATA power connections. Also, they do not have sound ports on the front panel. Because of this, I started searching for another case to use for my personal builds. Recently I have built four systems using the Antec SOLO case, along with PC Power & Cooling power supplies. However, this case has a few shortfalls as well. The major one being that it does not fit full length cards, you will be limited to cards of about 10". The SuperMicro has all full length slots. Some of the benefits of the SOLO are: hard drive fan mounts (2 * 92mm), 120mm rear fan, VERY quiet. I install REXUS fans in the SOLO, 120x38mm rear, and 92x25mm front. The tri-speed fan included with the SOLO is JUNK. I have had 3 of them fail in less than a year and they are loud for how little air they move. The Supermicro 733i-645 has a 120x38mm PWM fan (model: FAN-0077)that can move up to 150 cubit feet of air in a minute! That is what I installed in my latest SOLO (the one with the Intel DX38BT). The motherboard controls the speed of the fan, it works great, and it is quiet too.
To make the Supermicro case perfect, just let me choose my own power supply, remove the floppy (and offer one more hdd bay instead), add sound to the front panel, add a fan mount for the hard drives, keep the same overall dimensions...
Just trying to get an idea of what is the ideal case for you. Over the years I have seen many cheap cases, none that really impressed me. Moving to the midrange, I have always been impressed with the SuperMicro 733 cases. They are awesome cases with either 350, 450, 465, or 650 watt power supplies. I do not know much about the 465 watt power supply, but the rest do not have modern SATA power connections. Also, they do not have sound ports on the front panel. Because of this, I started searching for another case to use for my personal builds. Recently I have built four systems using the Antec SOLO case, along with PC Power & Cooling power supplies. However, this case has a few shortfalls as well. The major one being that it does not fit full length cards, you will be limited to cards of about 10". The SuperMicro has all full length slots. Some of the benefits of the SOLO are: hard drive fan mounts (2 * 92mm), 120mm rear fan, VERY quiet. I install REXUS fans in the SOLO, 120x38mm rear, and 92x25mm front. The tri-speed fan included with the SOLO is JUNK. I have had 3 of them fail in less than a year and they are loud for how little air they move. The Supermicro 733i-645 has a 120x38mm PWM fan (model: FAN-0077)that can move up to 150 cubit feet of air in a minute! That is what I installed in my latest SOLO (the one with the Intel DX38BT). The motherboard controls the speed of the fan, it works great, and it is quiet too.
To make the Supermicro case perfect, just let me choose my own power supply, remove the floppy (and offer one more hdd bay instead), add sound to the front panel, add a fan mount for the hard drives, keep the same overall dimensions...