[Solved] Help identifying this generic desktop case?

International96

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Can anyone help me identify this desktop case?
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They have a Intel Core 2 Duo processor with an Intel DG31PR motherboard. I used to use these back when I was in high school, and now they showed up at my technical school. They have a round button on the left side that says "PUSH" to open the case. The front panel Slides down like shown in the photos.

The reason I ask this is so I can go and possibly buy one of these cases, but I don't have an idea of where to start on trying to find one.

Thanks!
 

International96

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The photos listed are the one's I'm referencing to, thanks for the help in displaying them for me

SkyNetRising, I'm trying to find out if anyone out there recognizes this particular case and can point me in the direction of who makes them, that way I can maybe go out and buy one, if that makes sense.
 

International96

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Well, my local school district originally had those PC's. Then they were donated to another local (but smaller) district. As of Friday (5-26), we (via donation from the smaller district) got the batch that were used at my high school when I went there. Considering we just got them two days ago, I doubt I'd be able to buy one. I don't necessarily need the exact same case, It's just that I've been curious (even when I was in high school) as to who made this case or where my local district got them from originally.

I graduate here in a few weeks, so maybe later in the summer I'll hopefully be able to get on employment with my local school district and try to find some answers from the source.

If I can identify the case, I'm pondering buying one from somewhere else either online or somewhere else.
 

International96

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I hate to bump this topic after a year of inactivity, but I just thought I'd let you guys know, that a year after graduating, I am now working for the school district that currently owns them (the one whom my original school district donated these to). As a perk of being an employee, I now own one of these for myself (got it for the best price of free). After researching for quite awhile, I found out today that this case is an Evercase ECE3505BS (Black/silver). Definitely a whitebox, built-to-spec machine.

This is finally solved.

http://web.archive.org/web/20090504162510/http://www.evercase.com:80/2product/e3505.htm