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Super Flower SF-301T3-BK Aluminum Case
 
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Brian Kristensen
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Jun. 3, 2004
Introduction

Of all the decisions I have had to make when building a computer, choosing the right chassis has always been the most difficult one to make. Features, quality, looks and cost each play very important roles in my decision making. The more money you have, the easier it is to choose since you won't have to sacrifice the quality or features because of the price tag. However, not everyone has the money for those high-end aluminum cases from manufacturers such as Lian Li or Cooler Master. If your budget is limiting your decision, you may not be able to get all the features you want. Aluminum cases are generally more expensive, but weigh much less than average steel cases. Throw in a removable motherboard tray and hard drive rack, add some windows, and you may be looking for a case that costs a bit more than you want to pay. That is, until you take a look at the SF-301T3 from Super Flower.


 
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1 User Comment
1 - Posted by A Person on June 16, 2004 - 12:24 am

108 bucks is still more than I would like to pay for a case but its almost a steal considering everything it has. I really like the removable tray and the built in blow hole. I've never actually had a case with a removable tray cuz they are always out of my budget, but I can imagine how much easier it would be to work on the mobo outside of the case. As for the blow hole, I've always wondered why not tooo many cases come with blow holes built in, its so simple and effective.

Well, If anyone sends me a hundered bucks thats the first thing I would buy, but untill I pay off my college loans the case will have to wait.

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