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What is the greatist LAN Party case?

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greenring7

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Hey everyone, I'm looking for a good lan party case.

Do any of you have any good suggestions for good and/or cheap lan party cases?

Links to manufactures would be nice.

Looking for either ATX or microATX.

-Robert
 
one type you might want to consider is a non-server sized aluminum case due to how light they are, though this doesn't fit the form if you're looking for something cheap. i have a lian-li pc60, and i love the "weight factor". good luck :)
 
if you want something light go with aluminum but if you want to mod the hell out of it get some kind of mid/full tower case

I like my alien ($70) case but I know there isnt alot of places that sell thim
 
If you want a cool looking case you can have no better starting point than a clear perspex case as this will show your hardware better than most modified case's. However if you want a great quality traditional case I would look suggest a look at Lian-Li products
 
Verrrrrrrrrry slick.

Is there a problem with RF signals with these cases? I would think this could be an issue.

Kid
 
All of those look very cool, but they all cost over $150.

I am a college student (read: poor) so any ideas? Just for the record, I'm looking for a small case (good air flow is a plus though), light and cheap.

The light part is not all that important, but the small and cheap parts are.

-Robert
 
Here you go I own two of these, they are awesome cases. They will fit even dually socket system's as well as slot based processor's. This site has it on Clearance for 40$ with a 250 Watt Powerman Supply.

http://www.kdcomputers.com/exec/productProfile?id=23

Check it out there, they are awesome guys reasonably priced as well. I am going to be modding mine with two windows, el wire, neon and some other goodies, plenty good for a lan rig. :cool:

Otherwise check out some sites like Inwin, Antec, and etc... Find a case you like then go to;

http://www.pricewatch.com/

Look for it in a search there, or you can search cases by manufacturer there as well.

Hope that helps!

J
 
the sx1240 isn't a lan case! I weigh 220 and that thing is a monster to carry around. I modded an enlight 7327 with handles and a bigger fan on the back 92 with top 120 exhaust and a window with a cold cathode. all can be had for about 100 bucks! go luck and add a switch to the inside so you can add to the size of the lan.
 
With the exception of the I/O shield and the eigth expansion slot, the old AT format is similare to ATX, right?

I have a spare ATX sheild sitting here, if I take the case to a friends place, do you think I could add the I/O shield in at the appropriate place? Or would I have to mod the motherboard seating too? The old AT case I have in the closet is a large AT mid tower. The mobo tray is not removable, but it has clearance from the drive bays and the power supply is located over the mobo mounting area.

-Bob
 
SpeeDj said:
Here you go I own two of these, they are awesome cases. They will fit even dually socket system's as well as slot based processor's. This site has it on Clearance for 40$ with a 250 Watt Powerman Supply.

Don't you find the top and sides being all one piece a pain in the *** when you want to change something or you're playing with something new? I have one as well, I just find it annoying taking the cover off. The S500 however, has individually removeable side panels. In retrospect, I shoulda gotten the S500.
"Hindsight is always 20/20" as the saying goes...
 
I don't mind it at all, I have several Q500's as well with the removable side panels. I don't mind the all in one makes it nice when I need to get at the other side to put in or remove some drives. Just my thoughts on that.

J
 
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