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i need a case, preferably a full tower, and preferably black :smile:

i was looking at the AOpen HQ08 and that looks good, but i cant find any sites that have it. where can i buy that, or are there any better and inexpensive cases?

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never mind i found a place that has the Antec 1030B (Black SOHO Fileserver) for $100 so i think ill get that.

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I'm glad we could help.

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<A HREF="http://electroseller.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=electroseller&Category_Code=017" target="_new">here's one thats cheaper</A>(if you don't mind waiting).

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Actually <A HREF="http://store.yahoo.com/akidacomputer/atxcase.html" target="_new">here</A> is are some cheaper (and nicer) ones.

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Thanks! :smile: I've updated my 'case' bookmark! :cool:


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