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Old 15th December 2002, 14:40   #11
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p3 700 luiquidated beginning next year, replacement with 2400+ with pal 8045 and silent cooling, a bit OC-ed with epox mobo.

patiënts will go faster

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Old 6th January 2003, 11:39   #12
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I have also bought this case en the temps are very good. Castemp is 23° with an ahtlonxp1800@1725 (vcore1.85V) gf4ti4200@318/622, ....
I have only installed one extra casefan.
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Old 30th January 2003, 09:29   #13
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mmmm gonna be my next case for a friend ..... maybe ..... hopefully
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Old 5th November 2003, 18:32   #14
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Bought one from Piotke, didn't use it yet but I'm glad it's a good case .
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Old 28th May 2004, 21:33   #15
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I have bought this case again today and it seems like there is a new revision of it. The sidepannels are much thicker then the original one.
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Old 29th May 2004, 00:34   #16
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great

pics tomorrow of the Sf-402 case after 1.5 years
I was holding a sidepanel, brother pulled it out of my hands => sidepanel bent badly

a closet fell apart in the dorm of my brother => piece of wood felt on the case, case got totally fuxx0red and the video card died
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Old 29th May 2004, 00:43   #17
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and then you threw the case into the oven to loosen the heatsinks and it melted.

maybe you should not bent the sidepanels or drop wood on the case?
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Old 29th May 2004, 00:51   #18
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great constructive comments

this case is VERY sensitive to damage. the aluminium of the case is too just too weak to make the case durable.

take the sidepanel of any case, and let someone pull it out of your hands. or drop something heavy on the case. AFAIK, most cases won't get damaged badly.
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Old 29th May 2004, 07:18   #19
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It's stronger now, but even the weaker version I had wasn't broken or damaged.
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