Anyone ever get tired of those big ol' full/server size towers?
I used to have a Supermicro SC750 (a lot like the Addtronics 7890A) but that sucker was just too big, too loud, and too ugly and I really didn't have use for six external 5.25" bays. I currently have a Coolermaster ATC-200, which is bordering on full tower size, and I'm honestly not that impressed... Drive installation wasn't that ez - not that it's hard to begin with, but the internal HD bays are just a pain to work with. The case is quiet considering it has 4 case fans tho, and no one can resist commenting on its slick looks
...yeah, I'm a sucker for looks.
Honestly though, my favorite case thus far is the generic one housing my little server which 1) cost less than $45 with power supply, 2) holds a full ATX dual processor motherboard, cdrom, zip drive, floppy, and 3 HD's (I used 2/3 of it's external 5.25" bays and brackets for 2 HD's), 3) has a removable motherboard/rear pannel tray (like the Cooler Master), 4) has screwless (not even thumb screwed) case entry, 5) has drive rails for EVERY internal/external bay, 6) is not quite as quiet as an HP Vectra/Fong Kai but is on par with those Dell Dimension/Palo Alto cases. The dimensions? 15.5"x8.3"x18.5" (HWD). The problems? The bezel is ugly and, the bigger problem, I can't find it anywhere.
Anyway, I'm tryin' to find another small mid-tower that'll hold full 9.5" deep ATX motherboards. There seems to be a lack of reviews or maybe just a lack of interest in these enclosures. Anyway, now I'm looking to get the smallest ATX case that will house a full ATX board and, if possible, full length PCI cards. A couple cases I've been looking at is the Addtronics 3890A or the Elan Vital T-5 ...anyone ever use one of these?
Anyone have any case suggestions/opinions?
I used to have a Supermicro SC750 (a lot like the Addtronics 7890A) but that sucker was just too big, too loud, and too ugly and I really didn't have use for six external 5.25" bays. I currently have a Coolermaster ATC-200, which is bordering on full tower size, and I'm honestly not that impressed... Drive installation wasn't that ez - not that it's hard to begin with, but the internal HD bays are just a pain to work with. The case is quiet considering it has 4 case fans tho, and no one can resist commenting on its slick looks
Honestly though, my favorite case thus far is the generic one housing my little server which 1) cost less than $45 with power supply, 2) holds a full ATX dual processor motherboard, cdrom, zip drive, floppy, and 3 HD's (I used 2/3 of it's external 5.25" bays and brackets for 2 HD's), 3) has a removable motherboard/rear pannel tray (like the Cooler Master), 4) has screwless (not even thumb screwed) case entry, 5) has drive rails for EVERY internal/external bay, 6) is not quite as quiet as an HP Vectra/Fong Kai but is on par with those Dell Dimension/Palo Alto cases. The dimensions? 15.5"x8.3"x18.5" (HWD). The problems? The bezel is ugly and, the bigger problem, I can't find it anywhere.
Anyway, I'm tryin' to find another small mid-tower that'll hold full 9.5" deep ATX motherboards. There seems to be a lack of reviews or maybe just a lack of interest in these enclosures. Anyway, now I'm looking to get the smallest ATX case that will house a full ATX board and, if possible, full length PCI cards. A couple cases I've been looking at is the Addtronics 3890A or the Elan Vital T-5 ...anyone ever use one of these?
Anyone have any case suggestions/opinions?