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WTB: ATX Case with 300V Power Supply

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SkyBlue

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Apr 25, 2002, 10:10:18 PM4/25/02
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WTB: ATX Case with 300V Power Supply

pls reply with name phone number and price.. thankz.. :)

parts guy

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Apr 25, 2002, 10:26:58 PM4/25/02
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have many cases 300 watt power supply NEW $35 Call friday 11-4pm
416-335-8585


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Victor Cheung

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Apr 27, 2002, 5:37:28 PM4/27/02
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i purchased one.. and I say it is awesome case.. :).. had no problem.. and..
i feel sorry for the people who pay over $50 plus taxes for the 300W power
supply from retail computer store.. haha..

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Eugen

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Apr 27, 2002, 8:02:09 PM4/27/02
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Victor, there is a difference between generic garbage and brand-name (like Enermax & Antec).
Try loading those generic things up to the capacity and you will see that most of them will not hold.
Also, if you pay $50+, you get a high-quality item, i.e. you'll get a dual-fan QUIET Enermax PS.

I am using both types. I run generic PS in my workstation at home; looks like I got a good deal 'cause
I am running a lot of stuff in that system, and it's pretty quiet. Dual-fan Enermax is dead quiet, and it's
running 24/7 (never tried it with generic PS).

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Carbon

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Apr 28, 2002, 2:29:25 AM4/28/02
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Well.. The case is pretty quiet.. and It is just a basic system..
basically.. connected.. one cd burner.. dvd player.. ati-all in wonder.. p4
mother board p4 cpu.. and still have no problem.. I build file server also..
for file server.. I choose antec case.. because.. there is a front panel
with a lock.. so no one can open the case and screw around with the part
inside.. etc.. and if I pay more than $35 for a computer case.. I do
expect.. screw less case.. maybe more compact.. like micro ATX case.. but..
this case is definite okie for standard home pc..

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Eugen

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Apr 28, 2002, 12:16:48 PM4/28/02
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Just wondering, why would you pay more for screwless case, especially if you don't want
anybody to open it and screw with your hardware?


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