- Dec 21, 2000
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Hey guys. I was at school today and was asked to build a new Pentium 4 computer for a friend. Now, since I've never dealt with P4s, what would you guys reccommend for a case? I would need something similar to the Antec SX1030, requiring (4) 5.25" bays, (1) 3.5" bay, (4) 3.5" internal bays. I would like to purchase a case that has suffice power, cooling capabilites, and is all ready for an Intel Pentium 4 motherboard, meaning it won't need an adapter, which comes with the Asus P4T, and it has to have a P4 compatible PSU (350W+). Any suggestions out there?
Just curious, but wouldn't the adapter on the Asus P4T make the slots for cards a bit too high for some cases? He wants the Intel D850GB motherboard. I could probably talk him into the Asus P4T, but an all-in-one solution case would do the trick. Try to keep it under $200.
Thanks!
Just curious, but wouldn't the adapter on the Asus P4T make the slots for cards a bit too high for some cases? He wants the Intel D850GB motherboard. I could probably talk him into the Asus P4T, but an all-in-one solution case would do the trick. Try to keep it under $200.
Thanks!