This is the 6th article I've read on this case this evening. It is by far the best! Thanks! Imagine if this case had close to the thickness of the Thermaltake Tai Chi, the smooth edges of a Lian Li case, and some of the other quality improvements that you recommended. Now add locking wheels that are place so as to avoid pronenes toward tipping and handles that fold down when not in use, like the Zalman TNN 500AF. Perhaps add a few centimeters of depth...I'd pay a premium price for a case like that.
2 - Posted by
Kurtis
on January 1, 2007 - 2:11 am
Thanks for the feedback, Christopher. Glad you liked the review. :)
Happy New Year to you.
3 - Posted by
Max Slowik
on January 10, 2007 - 10:34 pm
Hey, thanks for the feedback. I hope I helped you not make a mistake. . .but believe me when I say that the dissapointment is personal. I wanted pretty badly to like that case.
I'm going to sell it on eBay, I sort of hope that guy /doesn't/ read this ;P
4 - Posted by
Retr0
on February 25, 2007 - 10:28 am
I am the ebay-buyer. I hope my experiences are more positive. I'm optomistic because I have enormously different needs than you. I plan to use it to house my dedicated Mythtv backend and my trixbox PBX mini-itx system. These systems need to be together for access to phone and cable lines, so this seems ideal. This replaces 2 large antec cases. I'll post a follow-up in a couple of weeks to comment on my experiences.
5 - Posted by
Max Slowik
on February 26, 2007 - 12:49 am
Hehe, well, I'm glad to see that it's getting used to its full potential.
Also, I'm glad you didn't get up-bid to high Hell on it.
I'll be very interested to hear how it suits you, so come back and fill me in.
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