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- manufacturer #: Q207
- quickfind code: 135495
- 101 in stock for next day delivery.
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Best yet...
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LinuxI have built many computers since my first in 1970 and this is the best presented case I have ever used. This includes some very expensive models from famous manufacturers. There are so many really good touches.
* a clear sheet showing where board mounts go for different boards.
* all screws and fittings laid out in a toolkit so they are easily found.
* no tools needed.
* colour coded thumb screws.
* really easy fitting of drives, be they optical, hard or floppy.
* Rubber mounts for quiet hard drive mounting.
I am not a fan of information screens on cases, seems a bit unnecessary when the computer has a better screen, but this one works fine and offers temperatures for CPU, graphics and hard drives. Also the time and fan speed. The latter can be manually controlled or automatic.
I love the mesh case, which really allows air through the case and to my eye looks really smart. Not everybody has agreed with me though.
Overall it is just so carefully thought out...
EV Silver Mesh Mid Tower Case With MultiFunction LCD Display - No PSU
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Windows XPsuperb well chuffed looks the biz ya man..
Excellent case but one problem.....
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Windows VistaThis case is probably one of the best constructed that I have come across, and also one of the easiest to install a motherboard into due to all the holes being marked depending on which type of motherboard you have.
You do need one screwdriver to screw in the motherboard and the power supply but this is standard. The information screen also gives all the information you need on temperatures for your CPU, VGA and hard drive, great if you overclock.
The only downfall to this case is the front USB. You have to be very careful when inserting a device into one of these because if you touch the inside and the case at the same time, being as it made of metal, you short the computer out and it will restart. A bit of a pain if you tend to use the front ones alot but if things are permanently plugged in then not a problem.
So overall, 4 stars out of five due the USB problem, but other than that, an excellent case.
slightly flawed
os:
Windows XPPrice, overall presentation, looks, sturdiness and inclusion of thumb screws and rubber grommets for HDD mounting are very good but the flaw comes if you want to mount a front intake fan to have a pull/push combination with the included rear black 120mm fan. 120mm for front is impossible (except you've learned your Dremel skills at Hogwarths) though the proposed mounting of an 80mm fan is possible (if you have the hands of a 4 year old) but totally useless as the intake is covered by the info panel.
So I can only hope that the open mesh design will compensate and allow for enough airflow to be managed by only the rear exhaust fan. Will give it a try and see how my E7200 will cope.
It is perforated
The other reviewers did mention that this was a mesh case. I am afraid that did not sink in. The case is perforated steel; ie full of holes. <br />
I am not sure I wanted this. Anyway will have to see how the ventilation works out with my fan-less graphics card.
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does this have a fan included or not?? because it says no fan but on the pictures it has a fitted fan??
Not as small as it said
Its not 435x430mm as it said when I bought one, its actually 480mm deep. Its big. Too big for me lol.





























