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Ray Davison wrote:
> J R FOX wrote:
>
>> My intention is to re-use (for the 3rd. or 4th. time)
>> the Calif. PC all-steel mid-tower case. It makes most
>> of the cases I see -- now matter how appealing
>> cosmetically or design-wise -- look flimsy, like they
>> are made out of tin foil.
>
>
> Don't rate cases by the pound. The new stuff is much nicer to work with.
>
>> I will need to replace the fans, esp. if I go
>> AMD,
>
>
> The new cases have openings for more fans including one ducted from the
> side panel to the processor.
>
>> and the rocker switch it uses.
>
>
> What rocker sw.
>
> Ray
>
Also, haven't power requirements gone up somewhat over the past few
years? Seems like they used to supply 230 Watts in a case, but now it's
more on the order of 350W (I'm really not sure of these numbers).
Colin
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