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Finding the right midi tower case

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I'm looking for a midi tower case and finding the choice overwhelming. :confused: My requirements are simple:-

1. For ATX mobo

2. Good quality to provide a stable enclosure and good cooling for quality components

3. No sharp edges

4. Nothing fancy, PC beige would be fine as all but the front panel will be out of sight

5. Front mounted USB and Firewire connectors

6. Preferably without PSU. Prefer to spend up on the PSU and down on the case

Suggestions please

Just used one of these for a guy at work i built a pc for.

Asus TA210

http://www.xcase.co.uk/acatalog/Asus_TA_210_.html

Quality bit of kit.

All drives etc stealthed already - cool.

I prefer the more expensive cases, but when cost is in with it - this case owns.

That looks really smart...but also maybe look at Jeantech Phong, which has 2x 120mm fans so good ventilation/quiet.

Here's a link:

http://www.xcase.co.uk/acatalog/Jeantech_Phoong.html

but they sell them also for this price at PC World, so you can save a few quid on delivery :thumbup:

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