What about the 4U case that was suggested? Only drawback I saw was micro-atx
mobo.
On Aug 4, 2011 1:32 PM, "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Duncan,
> Wow...Thanks for the recommendation. However, it's just too rich for my
> blood, man! Really, really sweet, though.
>
> On 8/4/2011 3:53 PM, DSinc wrote:
>> Anthony,
>> I will toss this item into the mix:
>> Lian-Li PC-Z70A (?silver/aluminum?)
>> Lian-Li PC-Z70B (black)
>> Is at newegg.
>>
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112327&Tpk=pc-z70b
>>
>> Yes, pricey at $339.99. But after 12yrs of Lian-Li experience, this
>> may be the last server case you ever buy. The Lian-Li webpage has a 2011
>> catalog in pdf format for download and looksee.
>> I am considering this very case ATM.
>> Best,
>> Duncan
>>
>>
>> On 08/04/2011 12:18, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
>>> I think I want to go the case-route from building up a system with a
>>> goodly number of HDs inside. I think this will let me spread the
>>> costs out longer over time, which is important. I'm about to go
>>> looking on newegg, but I thought I'd ask to see if anyone here has
>>> some experience with case that holds, and is designed to hold, lots
>>> of HDDs? I'd like all the hardware to mounting drives to be included
>>> (I have a case here that only has hardware to support 4 HDDs, even
>>> though it has enough room for more). That's what I get for trying to
>>> save some money, I guess. But then again, I had no notion that I'd be
>>> doing this now.
>>>
>>> Usual stuff. I would like good cooling though the use of large
>>> diameter low-rpm fans. I'm thinking Cooler Master something or other.
>>>
>>

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