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In my opinion, inside provides generous to more than enough room...there are 4-5 bays for hard disk, 4 bays for 5.25" drives. All drive bays comes with screwless, clipping feature that lets you to install/uninstall drives with ease. The ventilations is great, given the side case are full of tiny holes. Worry about the dust getting in? Don't worry the side case comes with the filter that won't even let dusts come inside.

In my opinion, inside provides generous to more than enough room...there are 4-5 bays for hard disk, 4 bays for 5.25" drives. All drive bays comes with screwless, clipping feature that lets you to install/uninstall drives with ease. The ventilations is great, given the side case are full of tiny holes. Worry about the dust getting in? Don't worry the side case comes with the filter that won't even let dusts come inside.

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Great bin dude :D

In my opinion, inside provides generous to more than enough room...there are 4-5 bays for hard disk, 4 bays for 5.25" drives. All drive bays comes with screwless, clipping feature that lets you to install/uninstall drives with ease. The ventilations is great, given the side case are full of tiny holes. Worry about the dust getting in? Don't worry the side case comes with the filter that won't even let dusts come inside.

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What is the model # for it / what company made that? And where did you buy it?

What is the model # for it / what company made that? And where did you buy it?

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CA-FSP-7103H

I believe company called FSP made it.

http://www.auspcmarket.com.au/show_product...category_id=269

I bought the case in another computer shop at a cheaper price.

CA-FSP-7103H

I believe company called FSP made it.

http://www.auspcmarket.com.au/show_product...category_id=269

I bought the case in another computer shop at a cheaper price.

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Hmm, thx for the response! But it looks like the company is in Australia. Anybody know of similar offerrs in the US?

Hmm, thx for the response! But it looks like the company is in Australia. Anybody know of similar offerrs in the US?

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It's called Mercury EC-7103H for European model (http://www.mercury-case.de/)...apparently based on the specs...the case was manufactured in Germany. And exported here in Australia to be rebranded as FSP...that's what I thought of. I have trouble searching that case for the US market. You can try to email website that selling that case (http://www.auspcmarket.com.au) and see if they have options to send the case overseas...even though you'll have to pay the shipping charges.

updated my setup. never posted complete specs. its basically a portable lan box that i can go home and plug in quickly.

dell inspiron xps notebook

3.4ghz extreme edition

1024mb dual channel pc3200

60gb 7200rpm 8mb cache

256mb mobility radeon 9800

8x dual layer dvd+rw

24x/8x cdrw/dvd

truemobile 1350 802.11b/g

2 x 2005fpw 20.1" SXGA 1680x1050 widescreen lcds (13ms refresh)

logitech mx1000 cordless laser mouse

logitech cordless wingman rumble controller

cambridge soundworks 250d 300W THX 2.1

dell 1700n network laser

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updated my setup.  never posted complete specs.  its basically a portable lan box that i can go home and plug in quickly.

dell inspiron xps notebook

3.4ghz extreme edition

1024mb dual channel pc3200

60gb 7200rpm 8mb cache

256mb mobility radeon 9800

8x dual layer dvd+rw

24x/8x cdrw/dvd

truemobile 1350 802.11b/g

2 x 2005fpw 20.1" SXGA 1680x1050 widescreen lcds (13ms refresh)

logitech mx1000 cordless laser mouse

logitech cordless wingman rumble controller

cambridge soundworks 250d 300W THX 2.1

dell 1700n network laser

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that is a sexy laptop. that must run hl2 nicely

updated my setup.  never posted complete specs.  its basically a portable lan box that i can go home and plug in quickly.

dell inspiron xps notebook

3.4ghz extreme edition

1024mb dual channel pc3200

60gb 7200rpm 8mb cache

256mb mobility radeon 9800

8x dual layer dvd+rw

24x/8x cdrw/dvd

truemobile 1350 802.11b/g

2 x 2005fpw 20.1" SXGA 1680x1050 widescreen lcds (13ms refresh)

logitech mx1000 cordless laser mouse

logitech cordless wingman rumble controller

cambridge soundworks 250d 300W THX 2.1

dell 1700n network laser

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wow, you are like the dell ###### :woot:

updated my setup.  never posted complete specs.  its basically a portable lan box that i can go home and plug in quickly.

dell inspiron xps notebook

3.4ghz extreme edition

1024mb dual channel pc3200

60gb 7200rpm 8mb cache

256mb mobility radeon 9800

8x dual layer dvd+rw

24x/8x cdrw/dvd

truemobile 1350 802.11b/g

2 x 2005fpw 20.1" SXGA 1680x1050 widescreen lcds (13ms refresh)

logitech mx1000 cordless laser mouse

logitech cordless wingman rumble controller

cambridge soundworks 250d 300W THX 2.1

dell 1700n network laser

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nice setup dude, i will soon have those two same monitors, hopefully after xmas, but for now is just my 190fp, is no so bad but could be better like what you have :p

updated my setup.  never posted complete specs.  its basically a portable lan box that i can go home and plug in quickly.

dell inspiron xps notebook

3.4ghz extreme edition

1024mb dual channel pc3200

60gb 7200rpm 8mb cache

256mb mobility radeon 9800

8x dual layer dvd+rw

24x/8x cdrw/dvd

truemobile 1350 802.11b/g

2 x 2005fpw 20.1" SXGA 1680x1050 widescreen lcds (13ms refresh)

logitech mx1000 cordless laser mouse

logitech cordless wingman rumble controller

cambridge soundworks 250d 300W THX 2.1

dell 1700n network laser

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That's a sexy two LCD screen setup :yes: (Y)

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