Please tell me what you know or think about this case:
The 200 Series "Millennium" at:
http://www.colorcases.com/store/
It is the first case in the first row.
Please let me know how the quality is and, most importantly, if the Intel D815EEA motherboard motherboard would fit nicely into it.
I am also considering the 600 series 607 Flip-Side. I like the clean white-and-blue design, but it does look kinda plain.
Also, if you have others great cases to recommend, please do so! I am looking for a case for the Intel D815EEA board. Please do not recommend cases that have no aesthetic value to speak of and are only good for overclocking. I have no intention of overclocking anything. The last time I asked for advices and recommendations, I got nothing but ugly bulky computer cases that are good for nothing but overclocking.
I am looking for one good case that:
-Must look great on the outside.
-Has an interior design that is easily accessible. No screw, please. A pull-out motherboard tray would be great!
-Has least three external 5.25" drive bays, two external 3.5" drive bays, and two internal hard-drive bays.
-Light-weight and not too big. I absolutely cannot stand bulky cases.
-Must work with Intel D815EEA, which is an ATX board.
-Has acceptable ventilation. However, I don't need too many fans for the purpose of overclocking.
Let me be more direct and straightforward: please do not recommend cases that were designed for overclocking.
My budget is US$125.00, including shipping and handling. I am going to make a decision within a week before October 20, 2000.
Thanks for reading!
The 200 Series "Millennium" at:
http://www.colorcases.com/store/
It is the first case in the first row.
Please let me know how the quality is and, most importantly, if the Intel D815EEA motherboard motherboard would fit nicely into it.
I am also considering the 600 series 607 Flip-Side. I like the clean white-and-blue design, but it does look kinda plain.
Also, if you have others great cases to recommend, please do so! I am looking for a case for the Intel D815EEA board. Please do not recommend cases that have no aesthetic value to speak of and are only good for overclocking. I have no intention of overclocking anything. The last time I asked for advices and recommendations, I got nothing but ugly bulky computer cases that are good for nothing but overclocking.
I am looking for one good case that:
-Must look great on the outside.
-Has an interior design that is easily accessible. No screw, please. A pull-out motherboard tray would be great!
-Has least three external 5.25" drive bays, two external 3.5" drive bays, and two internal hard-drive bays.
-Light-weight and not too big. I absolutely cannot stand bulky cases.
-Must work with Intel D815EEA, which is an ATX board.
-Has acceptable ventilation. However, I don't need too many fans for the purpose of overclocking.
Let me be more direct and straightforward: please do not recommend cases that were designed for overclocking.
My budget is US$125.00, including shipping and handling. I am going to make a decision within a week before October 20, 2000.
Thanks for reading!