Eagle Tech ET-CAKSR4500-BK
newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811117080
I keep the the side panels off my current case because things get hot due to poor airflow. It's pretty messy looking. I was looking at an Antec Solo; I really like that case but it's hard waiting for it to go on sale at a decent price (shipping killed the last deal). The design on the Eagle Tech looks pretty good. The main complaints seem to be the power supply (which I have no need for) and its flimsiness. Does that sound like something I could work around or should I just keep waiting on the Solo?
What do you guys think of this case?
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Yeah, get rid of the PSU. And don't give it to a friend cause you'll loose a friend.
Thin sheets mean lots of vibrations and generally poor sound dampening.
Seems like you can suspend HDD's in the bottom part of the cage - nice.
Place for a big 12cm fan in the rear - goody.
Side panel vents - no good. Better seal them up as they won't help much in terms of cooling and only let the noise out.
Front vertical edge "vents" are a mystery - is this for real (like in Solo?) or is it just for looks? If there really is some way to let air in thru them - goody.
$30 - you get what you pay for. I'd wait for the Solo, but if you really can't wait or don't have the moolah, that Eagle looks not unreasonable.
Thin sheets mean lots of vibrations and generally poor sound dampening.
Seems like you can suspend HDD's in the bottom part of the cage - nice.
Place for a big 12cm fan in the rear - goody.
Side panel vents - no good. Better seal them up as they won't help much in terms of cooling and only let the noise out.
Front vertical edge "vents" are a mystery - is this for real (like in Solo?) or is it just for looks? If there really is some way to let air in thru them - goody.
$30 - you get what you pay for. I'd wait for the Solo, but if you really can't wait or don't have the moolah, that Eagle looks not unreasonable.
This depends on what you're objectives are. The quality of that case looks similar to a couple dirt cheap cases I got from NewEgg--very cheap! Very tinny! If you breath on it wrong while tightening the rear case screws, you'll strip what little there is for the screws to grab onto!
But the fact that I bought a second one of those cases says that at least it was adequate.
How many hard drives do you have? Because you won't be able to remove the hard drive cage to get enough room to suspend more than maybe two drives. Even if you wanted to rudely rip the cage out, it'll reduce the structural integrity of the case too much.
Now, it LOOKS like the front intakes are for real. If so, then this case has that positive going for it (adequate intake airflow for the hard drive).
Other than that, be aware that your computer will look cheap and tinny, and feel very rickety. Be GENTLE when screwing/unscrewing the side panel screws.
But the fact that I bought a second one of those cases says that at least it was adequate.
How many hard drives do you have? Because you won't be able to remove the hard drive cage to get enough room to suspend more than maybe two drives. Even if you wanted to rudely rip the cage out, it'll reduce the structural integrity of the case too much.
Now, it LOOKS like the front intakes are for real. If so, then this case has that positive going for it (adequate intake airflow for the hard drive).
Other than that, be aware that your computer will look cheap and tinny, and feel very rickety. Be GENTLE when screwing/unscrewing the side panel screws.