Dual motherboard cases
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William Park opengeometry at yahoo.caWed Feb 13 12:17:03 PST 2002
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 11:26:03AM -0800, Trent Piepho wrote: > On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Donald B. Kinghorn wrote: > > something about the size of two standard mid tower cases. Preferably made of > > Aluminium ... nice anodized black ... something like the Lian Li mid tower > > cases would be great :-) > > Buy two normal cases with removable side panels, take one panel of each case > and stick the cases together? > > Can't be that hard, you would just need to drill a few holes and screw them > together. > > Of course, I don't see how this is better than two seperate cases. To make it accessible, though, you have to screw the motherboard sides together. :-) Commercially, I only know of <www.servercase.com/ImageFiles/SC1000C.html>. -- William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, <opengeometry at yahoo.ca> 8 CPU cluster, NAS, (Slackware) Linux, Python, LaTeX, Vim, Mutt, Tin
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