Warm: Antec SLK3700AMB Case for $64 shipped.. * 7/3 Update: Deal Dead*

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Sandan

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Well I fixed my cheap plastic bezel. I used a glue that works wonders on Plastic. It is elmers Ultimate glue. The top plastic clips are now solid and snap in like they are suppose to. The bottom push in clip that was broken had to be replaced with another one that screws in. It was too thin to fix so Antec sent me 2 of them. Anyway now I can rest from the burning need to have my system optimized. I get that feeling when anything in the system isn't working like it is intended.
 

TheHamburgerPimp

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I received mine also. I concur that the plastic is cheap on the front bezel. Mine has some of those white stress marks too, but I'm not too concerned yet, as it hasn't broken. The size clips are also really cheasy...I wish these were metal or a higher-grade plastic (glass-reinforced). Just be careful how you use them and you should be OK.

All in all a bit disappointed, since this is my first Antec case and I expected a bit more. I almost like my goofy 'Nova' case just as much (removable MB panel, screwless card holder, screwless MB standoffs, etc)...the Nova just looks so damn fugly:) Still a nice deal though...thanks OP.

take care,
THP
 

blacklit

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Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: peterskm
Anyone know if this will work with an AMD Barton 3200?


yes, of course.

you have to make sure you use the antec case badge AND add a blue 120mm LED fan in the front otherwise the case willl reject your barton 3200. if you get a chance, visit one of your local computer stores to buy the biggest sticker you can find with the Pentium Logo (12"x12"). stick it on the INSIDE of the side panel... your computer will run twice as fast!

don't forget to run prime95 for at least 2 hours.

if you have problems, try using different brands of RAM chips to mix and match in your rig. the idea is to diversify, much like you would with your stock porfolio.
 

Auric

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This is a rebranded HEC 6A19 with a flimsy door and a cheap PSU (half the standard MTBF) available with neither from directron for $39. Its bigger brother the 6919 can be had for $29 from advanced2000. Either way, add a good Seasonic or Fortron PSU and you're set.