Opinions wanted: Full Tower ATX Case W/400W Power Supply $46.00 plus shipping

Ray06492

Diamond Member
Jan 26, 2001
3,281
0
0
Opinions wanted. Anyone do business with this company?

Case/400W

Offers spacious interior and motherboard tray which makes it very easy to work with.
* Come with 400W ATX Compliant Power Supply
* All panel and chassis are UL approved and compliance with FCC regulation
* High-Quality & Heavy Duty Case
* Very Good Case that's built with 1mm Metal Solid Coated Construction for Heavy Duty and durability
* Vent holes on door and side panels for better thermal performance
* Includes seven (7) I/O slots on rear panel
* 6 Exteranl5.25" +2 External 3.5"+2 Internal 3.5" bays

This case will take most standard ATX motherboards with dimensions of 12" x 12" or smaller, and even works with the Micro ATX motherboard.
400W UL (Latest ATX Standard Power Supply) HIGH-QUALITY Power supply.
Very Easy to Upgrade Your Hardwares.
Two More Replacement Rear Plates.


Click for enlarged pictures
ATX Full TOWER CASE SPECIFICATION
Case Size Full TOWER ATX Case
Main Board Size From ATX to AT
Dimension (DxWxH) inch. 18 x 6.75 x 21inch
Power Supply (Included) ATX; PS/2, 400w
Drive Bays 5.25" x6 External
3.5" x 2 External
3.5"x2 Internal
LED Display POWER, HDD
Front Panel Switch POWER, RESET
Expansion Slots 7
Back Panel I/O Shield ATX (VENUS, MARLBORO)
Container Load 1075 / 40'
1180 / 40' HQ
Materials
1.00mm SECC Rustproof Galvanized Steel UL Class 94HB Plastic

Enjoy your day,
Raymond
 

CROSSeyed

Member
Oct 19, 2001
186
0
0
I bought a case similar to this one a couple months ago (internals look identical, but front plastic is slightly different) and it is lightweight, flimsy, and junky. I ended up not using it at all (I'm quite ashamed of the thing). For a little more money you can get an awesome case that will last you a lifetime. Look at the Chieftech's or Chenming's or Enermax's at Newegg (all Antec looking cases). For less than $90 shipped you can have A LOT more case with a better powersupply (I am using an Enenrmax 430W, but have used the Enhance 300W and 350W with no problems) and real cooling.

Hope this helps, just hate to see someone do the screw-up I did trying to save money.

edit: add link to Chieftech's at Newegg
 

MamBo

Member
Jan 3, 2001
114
0
0
I have case that look exsactly the same (payd 89$ with 300W PS about 2 years ago).
Case itself it's solid, but there are very little place inside. if you are planning to have lot's stuff inside (extention cards, mods, you'll better faind another case).
for average user this case is ok.