Originally posted by: Zepper
No, but you can get basically the same case under other brand names in different colors. The 3700AMB and 3700BQE among others are quite similar and can be made to run very quietly. Look under Aspire, Enermax, Chieftec, ChenMing/Uneec, Compucase etc. for cases based on the same family of chassis (all actually built by Casetek).
. And the sideways mounted HD bays (like the Sonata/3700BQE et al.) can be problematic if you are using standard ATA HDs (visualize hooking up a pair of opticals and a pair of P-ATA HDs, one of each on two standard IEEE spec 18" IDE cables and you'll see what I mean) - not SATA or SCSI.
.bh.
Originally posted by: Falloutboy525
Originally posted by: Zepper
No, but you can get basically the same case under other brand names in different colors. The 3700AMB and 3700BQE among others are quite similar and can be made to run very quietly. Look under Aspire, Enermax, Chieftec, ChenMing/Uneec, Compucase etc. for cases based on the same family of chassis (all actually built by Casetek).
. And the sideways mounted HD bays (like the Sonata/3700BQE et al.) can be problematic if you are using standard ATA HDs (visualize hooking up a pair of opticals and a pair of P-ATA HDs, one of each on two standard IEEE spec 18" IDE cables and you'll see what I mean) - not SATA or SCSI.
.bh.
I've always been told if you have two HDs and Twos Optical put the opticals on one channel and the HDs on the other. something to so with if you have a HD on the same channel as a Optical you stuck at ATA 33
Originally posted by: Zepper
No, but you can get basically the same case under other brand names in different colors. The 3700AMB and 3700BQE among others are quite similar and can be made to run very quietly. Look under Aspire, Enermax, Chieftec, ChenMing/Uneec, Compucase etc. for cases based on the same family of chassis (all actually built by Casetek).
. And the sideways mounted HD bays (like the Sonata/3700BQE et al.) can be problematic if you are using standard ATA HDs (visualize hooking up a pair of opticals and a pair of P-ATA HDs, one of each on two standard IEEE spec 18" IDE cables and you'll see what I mean) - not SATA or SCSI.
.bh.
Originally posted by: Zepper
. You get the best performance when the target drive is on another channel from the source drive in any IDE data transfer operation as only one drive can operate at a time on the same channel - the ideal is one drive per IDE channel
.bh.
Originally posted by: Hoot
BTW, I truely wish the Antec Sonota came in pearl white (Glossy)![]()