Ultra Microfly Micro-ATX Case $30AR at Frys

MustangSVT

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Oct 7, 2000
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using it right now.

flimsier in general than I thought, their wizard is little better. but it does what its supposed to do. had to trim the aluminum for antec psu.
also fans are a bit noisier than expected. ;)
 

Schmide

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Mar 7, 2002
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I too am using it right now, and I had to pull out the rotary tool as well to fit the psu. Then i changed to a much quieter and cheaper (Freeer) ultra V series 500w psu that fits fine.

I like it better than my aria.

a 3 year old could crush this case though.
 
May 22, 2002
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I got one last month (in a FAR, but only if you get Vista too, combo deal) & am using it now. I'll echo what the above posters are saying. Like it just fine; nice case for my needs, but def. a bit thin/flimsy in comparison to the very sturdy Antec Aria I shifted stuff over from. But that little bit of extra room (bit taller, deeper) over the Aria was my need. Took a full size PSU just fine, but I too had too tin-snip an offending jaggy to get the fit.

So consensus building :)
 

geecee

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It is pretty flimsy as previously stated(i.e. don't stand or lean on it), but other than that it's fine. I fit a 430W Thermaltake PS with no problems, along with 2 HDs, DVD burner. The fans aren't super quiet but I don't really notice the noise any more or less than my Shuttle SN85G4V2. It is noticeably larger than a Shuttle though, but much more flexible in terms of what you can do with it.