<< When one buy a performance series case, e.g. 830-sx, Antec backs that product with a 3 year warranty. Under this warranty, a person can use a cheap $10 VOM to ensure the motherboard and devices are powered properly within common sense. It not to wise, buying a high-end graphic card, stuffing a case with a cdr and dvd players, and hooking up a hand-ful of fans, then going with a fancy, no-name, and/or unpowered case to save money. >>
What's VOM stand for? Voltage multimeter? But anyway, I kinda agree with you but it is the power supply that is important not the case itself. So if you don't care about style, quality (as in no sharp edges although even the cheapo cases aren't bad in this area), etc and just want a cheap case go for it and consider getting a decent power supply...