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Original Message 1/5 17-Nov-02 @ 12:52 PM - best case for a DAW system
Message 2/5 17-Nov-02 @ 02:02 PM - RE: best case for a DAW system
like you might want to add lots of drives and a larger case with easy access to add 4 drives would be better - you might want a rack case, again there is hundreds of makes & models.
if it's quietness you want, then the case can still be any old case but you need to add a silent power-supply which is around £35-50 quid.
Then on top of all that there is personal taste for design & colour etc that you have - again... there's lot's of choices, and that's down to your taste.
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Message 3/5 22-Nov-02 @ 09:47 PM - RE: best case for a DAW system
Message 4/5 29-Nov-02 @ 11:31 AM - RE: best case for a DAW system
I've got the Coolermaster 101. And its very similar to the 201, its a just a bit bigger to take a dual CPU mobo.
My thoughts are that it looks great, Howwever for noise its not the best...
It ships with VERY noisey 80mm fans. These will need to replaced with pabst quiet fanse - another expensive on top of an already expensive case. I had to cover the inside of mine with dynamat and now its pretty good. Their are quiter alternatives.
Construction wise it is superb. Very easy to install your stuff and easy to service the PC.
Hoep that helps
Cheers
Stvy
Message 5/5 30-Nov-02 @ 11:15 AM - RE: best case for a DAW system
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