Antec makes a really nice case. With a 400W PS, 6 5.25" & 2 3.5" external bays, and room for 6 3.5 hard drives, the SX1240 is one of my favorites, but it may be too much of a case for some. ;-) http://www.antec-inc.com/product/cases/fulltower.html I believe Microcenter carries them, they have quite a few cases there. I like Microcenter mostly for the book selection, but they also have an impressive hardware accessory isle. Just don't listen to any advice from those pimply faced, runny nosed, windoze lovers they got working there. ;-) However, I buy most of my stuff from ASI. They have a pretty good selection of items, but the draw back is you can't browse and window shop. But if you know what you want all you need is a sales tax license and your set. It's just a matter of filling out some extra paper work every quarter for the benefit of buying hardware at wholesale prices. -Jeremy > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Midkiff [mailto:chris@datacaptech.com] > Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:05 AM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: RE: Case > > > I think I know the case :-) The A-Open (read Generic) cases that they > (CompDepo) sell have a front face that is almost impossible to get off. > They usually have a sharp edge or two inside as well. Nice to hear that > they gave you a free faceplate... Way to go Dale!! > > The Enlight cases, while more expensive, are better designed. The front > face is quite easy to remove. In fact, you have to remove it, as the case > comes apart from the front. > > Chris Midkiff > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hanasaki JiJi [mailto:hanasaki@hanaden.com] > > I got a great case from them! Cheap, solid, powersupply is a bit loud, > no way to get the front off w/o breaking the floppy cover. The store > told me to be more careful and gave me a free replacement faceplate. I > have opened many many cases and never had such a problem before. > > > >