wrote:
> Don't rate cases by the pound. The new stuff is
> much nicer to work with.
Solidity and ruggedness count for a lot, in my book.
Don't want to accidentally leave a big dent because
the vacuum cleaner lightly bumped into it.
> The new cases have openings for more fans including
> one ducted from
> the side panel to the processor.
Not necessary if you mount "fan sleds", which are a
good idea anyway, between HDDs or an HDD and an
optical drive.
> What rocker sw.
My case has rocker switches instead of push buttons,
for Power & Reset.
Jordan
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