White or Black ATX case $19.99 OTD at Compusa NO REBATES

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

blckgrffn

Diamond Member
May 1, 2003
9,686
4,345
136
www.teamjuchems.com
Originally posted by: letsgetsilly
I don't know if I'm going to jump on this but....
Found this 80mm case fan FAR+ship
http://www.clubit.com/shoppingcart_main.cfm

Thermaltake 120mm case fan 3.99
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://order.store.yahoo.net/cgi-bin/w...re_id=svcompucycle&sectionId=ysco.cart"><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://order.store.yahoo.net/cgi-bin/wg-order?ysco_key_event_id=&ysco_key_store_id=svcompucycle&sectionId=ysco.cart">https://order.store.yahoo.net/cgi.........compucycle&sectionId=ysco.cart</a></a>

I found this Forton Source PSU which seems to be the way to go for a new system @ 50.99+6.99 ship:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16817104954

Will I be ok running a new system in this case with no fans for now, and add them later as I can find them?

You are going to want some fans with any newer computer set up.

Nat
 

daid

Senior member
Oct 13, 1999
428
0
0
Thanks for the post. I picked this case up last night and it will work perfectly for my next build. I have my CPU cubbyholed in a hutch, so all that shows is the front anyway. This is just the case I have been looking for. I would rather put money into other parts of the computer. Thanks again.
 

blckgrffn

Diamond Member
May 1, 2003
9,686
4,345
136
www.teamjuchems.com
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
I vist my local comp usa, checked the case out. Pretty flimsy @_@

For computers where the parts go in and that is the last it gets touched for years (with any luck) even the flimsiest case works for me. Personal preference though :)

Nat
 

forcemac101

Senior member
Oct 29, 2001
329
0
0
I threw a system in this case yesterday...the steel on the back plain is fairly thin and flexes pretty easy, but it works.

The exhaust fan port on the back "looks" to fit 120mm through 80mm fans, but my 92mm fans didn't match up with the screw hole at all...might have been the fans...as my 80mm matched up fine on the back. The front does indeed look like it can fit four 80mm fans, but there are no screw holes on the outside corners, so each 80 mm fan will only be mounted by 3 screws....may vibrate bad since the steel is extremely thin and flexible.

Other than that, put it all togher and it works fine..little cheap after being used to my aluminum coolermaster....but it works just fine...
 

NogginBoink

Diamond Member
Feb 17, 2002
5,322
0
0
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
I currently have four 80mm fans installed in the front of this case, blowing air over the six internal hard drives mounted in there.

The cheapest fans at Fry's had blue LED's ($5 ea)

I don't have a fan in the back yet, but with all those drives I'm going to put one in back as well.


whoa dude !!!!

Yeah. :D

Configuring five 200GB hard drives in a RAID 5 array is tomorrow night's project.
 

Powermoloch

Lifer
Jul 5, 2005
10,084
4
76
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
I currently have four 80mm fans installed in the front of this case, blowing air over the six internal hard drives mounted in there.

The cheapest fans at Fry's had blue LED's ($5 ea)

I don't have a fan in the back yet, but with all those drives I'm going to put one in back as well.


whoa dude !!!!

Yeah. :D

Configuring five 200GB hard drives in a RAID 5 array is tomorrow night's project.

:shocked:

 

daid

Senior member
Oct 13, 1999
428
0
0
Don't forget the FAR PSU at CUSA.

How is the quality of this PSU? Also, I am a bit confused as to how large a power supply you should have for a standard setup... say a P4, 2 hard drives, 2 or 3 DVD drives, video, etc. Would this be large enough (350 watts)?
 

blckgrffn

Diamond Member
May 1, 2003
9,686
4,345
136
www.teamjuchems.com
Originally posted by: daid
Don't forget the FAR PSU at CUSA.

How is the quality of this PSU? Also, I am a bit confused as to how large a power supply you should have for a standard setup... say a P4, 2 hard drives, 2 or 3 DVD drives, video, etc. Would this be large enough (350 watts)?


After having gone through more power supplies than I care to remember, my rule of thumb is with power supplies is that 1)You get what you pay for and 2)Overkill is good.

I would pick up either the 400W or 450W fortron source powersupplies from newegg. They should be good for anything but a high end SLI setup. :)

Nat
 

phenderson

Diamond Member
Jan 10, 2003
3,469
0
76
I bought one, myself...
just be careful and don't cut your self on it...
So far, so good though.
 

preCRT

Platinum Member
Apr 12, 2000
2,340
123
106
Originally posted by: phenderson
I bought one, myself...
just be careful and don't cut your self on it...
So far, so good though.


It doesn't have rolled edges?
 

Cheapest

Senior member
Feb 15, 2000
435
0
0
This Case does not have Power Supply.

There is MasterPower 350Watt ATX Power Supply from CompUSA for $0.1 AR.

The review said it is very noisy! Does anyone have this power supply? Is it really noisy?