On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 02:57:50 GMT, "Frank Hagan"
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>"jim evans" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> I'm looking at the Antec SX835II case, but in reading reviews a big
>> complaint is the difficulty of hooking up the front panel USB and
>> Firewire connectors. So, I'm considering the SX635BII instead. I'd
>> rather have the extra space in the SX835II but would rather have an
>> easier install. So,my first question is:
>>
>> Are these front panel connectors easier to hookup on the SX635BII?
>>
>> Question 2: Does the "swing out" side panel come off easily? (I have
>> to take the panel off to access the slots without pulling the case out
>> of it's location.)
>>
>>
>> I have read several complaints about the "lock" on the swing out side
>> panel.
>> Question 3: Will the panel stay closed without locking it, or must it
>> be locked?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> jim
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>I have 2 SX835's One has front firewire and the other is the older model
>without. I would think the position of the headers on the motherboard would
>have a lot to do with ease of hookup. I just went with a front panel over my
>CD-RW that had sufficient cable length.
>
>I love the swing out side panels! You need 3 or 4 inches on the rear side
>for it to swing free. Then you pull it back 1/2 inch and it's free. Panels
>stay snug without the lock. Very handy if you like to swap components ;-)
>
>I sold my SX635 recently. Some of the larger HSF's might get close to the
>power supply again depending on the mobo layout. If the ZIF socket is
>mounted high you could have a problem. Also there is a crossmember which
>makes access to the top of the mobo a bit difficult. Not a problem if you
>build and leave it that way, but changing memory and CPU's are a pain.
Thanks very much for your reply. I think it has clarified my choice.
jim
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