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Re: Fw: 1U or 2U ATX Cases




It's a question of quality of build, in the case game you really do get
what you pay for.

Having seen the cases from linitx get dropped from about 4 foot (over
enthusiastic removal from the rack by my collegue) they bounce very
well, in this case the only damage was to the floor.

Cheers

Stuart


On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 10:59, Gareth Cook wrote:
> I see www.linitx.com sell 1U's - but the price isnt good enough.
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>  Gareth Cook
>  SWG EMEA North Account Manager
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> I see that ebuyer have some 3U and 4U rack cases - but these are far
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> Anyone here use a 1U rack  ATX case perchance ? Or 2U at a push ?
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