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  • Aspire X-Qpack Reviewed on 06/22/06

    Aspire X-Qpack

    The Aspire X-Qpack is an inexpensive small-form-factor case that will appeal to those looking to build a mini PC that's more about function than form.

    Specs: Apevia X-QPACK X-QPACK-NW-BK/420 - Desktop - Micro ATX, 11.2 in x 13.8 in x 9 in, 2 x USB, 2 x Audio, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), Rear 12 cm - ( 1 installed)

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    $75 -$90 Check prices
  • Antec Minuet 300 Reviewed on 06/16/06

    Antec Minuet 300

    Apple's Mac Mini Core Duo has effectively killed the small-form-factor, do-it-yourself market, which makes it hard to argue for the Antec Minuet 300, despite its cool features and slick design. If you can find a specific reason to help you justify building a SFF PC yourself, however, the Minuet 300 will serve you well.

    Specs: Antec LifeStyle Minuet 300 - Desktop slimline - Micro ATX, 12.8 in x 16.8 in x 3.8 in, 2 x USB, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 2 x Audio, 1 x 8 cm - ( 1 installed)

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  • SilverStone SG01-E (silver) Reviewed on 05/03/06

    SilverStone SG01-E (silver)

    The SilverStone SG01-E is a solidly built aluminum small-form-factor case that can house a powerful PC--just be prepared for some space issues with longer video cards.

    Specs: SilverStone SUGO SG01S - Desktop - Micro ATX, 10.4 in x 15.5 in x 8.3 in, 4 x Hi-Speed USB, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 1 x Headphones - Output, 1 x Microphone - Input, 1 x 6 cm - ( 1 installed), 1 - ( 0 installed), 1 x 8 cm - ( 1 installed)

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    $140 Check prices
  • Thermaltake Tai-Chi Reviewed on 04/21/06

    Thermaltake Tai-Chi

    It's not the prettiest case in town, but the Thermaltake Tai-Chi lends itself very well to aggressive overclockers.

    Specs: Thermaltake Tai Chi VB5000SNA - Tower, 10.4 in x 21.5 in x 23.6 in, 2 x USB, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 1, 120 mm - ( 1 installed)

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  • Asys CK-1022-5 Reviewed on 04/03/06

    Asys CK-1022-5

    Copious drive bays are a plus, but the overly complicated Asys CK-1022-5 tries for too much, making even simple chores a hassle.

    Specs: Asys Eiffel Tower Mid tower - Extended ATX, 8 in x 20 in x 21 in, 4 x Hi-Speed USB, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 1 x Audio - Input, 1 x Audio - Output, 3 x 12 cm - ( 1 installed), 1 x 12 cm - ( 1 installed)

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  • SilverStone Temjin TJ07 Reviewed on 04/03/06

    SilverStone Temjin TJ07

    The SilverStone Temjin TJ07 is a solidly built aluminum case that will look at home in almost any decor, but its hefty price won't fit every budget.

    Specs: SilverStone TEMJIN TJ07 - Tower - Extended ATX, 8.7 in x 22 in x 22.2 in, 2 x 12 cm - ( 2 installed), 2 x 9.2 cm - ( 2 installed)

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    $320 -$349 Check prices
  • Spire Pininfarina Reviewed on 03/24/06

    Spire Pininfarina

    With a curved case by an Italian sports car designer, the Spire Pininfarina looks great, without crossing over into geek territory. Interior components such as drive rails and cages are innovative but may need another generation or two to work out the kinks.

    Specs: Spire Pininfarina SP-ATX-PALU/B - Tower - Extended ATX, 7.9 in x 17.7 in x 19.5 in, 2 x USB, 1 x Microphone - Input, 1 x Headphones - Output, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 1 x 8 cm - ( 0 installed), 1 x 12 cm

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  • Thermaltake Eureka Reviewed on 03/24/06

    Thermaltake Eureka

    With lots of interior room and easy access, choosing the Thermaltake Eureka comes down to your sense of aesthetics.

    Specs: Thermaltake Eureka VC8000SWA - Full tower - Extended ATX, 8.1 in x 25.6 in x 21.3 in, 2 x Hi-Speed USB, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 1 x Speaker(s) - Output, 1 x Microphone - Input, 1 x 12 cm - ( 1 installed)

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