Hi,
I'm going to build home file/media/backup server based on this motherboard Commell LV-677 motherboard (already have one). The problem is that MB has external notebook-like PSU - that's why I'm looking for case without PSU.
Requirements are simple - MB, maximum 2x3.5 HDD's, no DVD, 120mm cooler will be enough, board is cool - on my table it works with passive cooling.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks in advance..
mini-ITX case without PSU - looking for
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How small do you need the case to be? mini-ITX boards will mount in a normal µATX case. Those pretty much all will accommodate 2X 3.5" drives. Silverstone TJ08 is a nice µATX case that doesn't come with a PSU. There are plenty of less expensive µATX cases of a similar or slightly smaller size, if acoustics and/or looks are less important.
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku= ... Technology
I used this case with my atom ion setup. It comes with a 250w spf psu though. BUT that psu takes up too much room in the case, and was over heating my system untill i did a bunch of case modding. It would work perfect if you removed the psu, installed a mini itx board and used an external psu.
It will hold two 3.5" hard drives and one full sized 5.25 optical drive. optionally you could use an adapter and put three 3.5" hard drives with a 5.25" bay adapter.
I used this case with my atom ion setup. It comes with a 250w spf psu though. BUT that psu takes up too much room in the case, and was over heating my system untill i did a bunch of case modding. It would work perfect if you removed the psu, installed a mini itx board and used an external psu.
It will hold two 3.5" hard drives and one full sized 5.25 optical drive. optionally you could use an adapter and put three 3.5" hard drives with a 5.25" bay adapter.