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Anybody use "pci rack anywhere" in their case?

 
 
Mark Smith
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      8th Dec 2005
I know it's not XP specific, but come on.

Anybody use this PCI rack for an HDD? I see a pic where they have an HDD on
it, but I thought I would get other opinions. They make it sound like I will
not have to drill any holes in my case. Does that sound right for an old ATX
midtower.

http://www.sunbeamtech.us/Products/A..._pci_rack.html
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16800884086




 
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"Mark Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know it's not XP specific, but come on.
>
> Anybody use this PCI rack for an HDD? I see a pic where they have an HDD
> on
> it, but I thought I would get other opinions. They make it sound like I
> will
> not have to drill any holes in my case. Does that sound right for an old
> ATX
> midtower.
>
> http://www.sunbeamtech.us/Products/A..._pci_rack.html
> or
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16800884086
>
>
>
>



 
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Anna
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      8th Dec 2005
"Mark Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:uvdFLBB$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I know it's not XP specific, but come on.
>
> Anybody use this PCI rack for an HDD? I see a pic where they have an HDD
> on
> it, but I thought I would get other opinions. They make it sound like I
> will
> not have to drill any holes in my case. Does that sound right for an old
> ATX
> midtower.
>
> http://www.sunbeamtech.us/Products/A..._pci_rack.html
> or
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16800884086



Mark:
I suppose this device might be useful if you have some specialized use for
it and you simply don't want to give up your present case. I recall seeing
this item (or one just like it) some while back but really haven't worked
with it.

But given the fact that you say you have an "old ATX midtower", might you
instead consider a brand-new relatively inexpensive computer case similar to
the ones listed here?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubmit=Property

The item you're considering costs $19 (incl. shipping) . A brand-new case
will cost as little as $33 (incl. shipping) and for about $40 you can get a
power supply thrown in (we won't comment on its "quality")! So for a
relatively few bucks more I wonder whether that would be the way for you to
go assuming you have no problem giving up your present case.
Anna


 
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