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Old January 15th 04, 06:22 PM
steve
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Default Recommendation on a full tower case for building a server

Hello,
I am currently have a small network and am thinking of building a server
using windows 2003 server software and was wondering if someone can
recommend me a good full tower complete(power supply, cases fans a couple of
usb ports and firewire, power cord and all the miscellaneous hardware for a
atx form factor. I looked at the antec cases which are nice and it came with
the complete package but I was wondering if there are any other ones like
this type.
thanks


 




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