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Hello,
I have been considering the Chieftec BX-series case for a new custom-built computer, based on its reputation for good quality, internal space, and reasonable price. However I am having trouble verifying exactly what the internal structure of this case is. Chieftec web sites at http://www.chieftec.com and http://www.chieftecusa.com seem to be marginally programmed and exhibit some broken links and conflicting information. According to this Chieftec news page at http://www.chieftec.com/news/news.htm, an announcement posted January 7, 2004 indicated that the BX series was configured to contain two 90mm fans in the side panel near the front, and that the hard drive bays in the case were rotated 90 degrees so that these fans would blow air across the drives. Additionally the bays now used tool-less rails to mount the hard drives. Also on the BX feature page at http://www.chieftec.com/products/Workcolor/NewBX.htm there are pictures of the new drive bay configuration, although another picture further down in the page shows the old layout instead. However, I have not been able to find a distributor for this case that makes any mention of the new layout, which I would much prefer over the old layout. One of the biggest online retailers that I have personal experience with, NewEgg.com, is listed as Chieftec's USA distributor. NewEgg claims to sell some BX cases but their online photo of a BX case shows the old layout, with two cages that are un-mounted with metal levers and pulled out. While I have found some other online retailers that carry Chieftec cases, none of them show any evidence of the new hard drive bay configuration. Many of them don't even sell a "BX" case, including TigerDirect, which is what is mentioned right on Chieftec USA's site. At the front page of the ChieftecUSA site, there is mention of the "All new! BX Series," and when I click that link it takes me to the "Chieftec Case Designer." However no details are available about the case. Where it says "Case Features: Click to enlarge," there are no clickable objects. The large blank button at the bottom of the page does not link to anything. Anyway... I'm hoping someone could tell me whether the BX case is indeed being sold somewhere and whether or not it has the new layout as I described. Best Regards A |
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"Austin R. Graves" <austin@essex-tech.com> wrote in message news:KsidnZwhl9sJE_7dRVn-jA@giganews.com... > Hello, > > I have been considering the Chieftec BX-series case for a new > custom-built computer, based on its reputation for good quality, internal > space, and reasonable price. However I am having trouble verifying exactly > what the internal structure of this case is. > > Chieftec web sites at http://www.chieftec.com and > http://www.chieftecusa.com seem to be marginally programmed and exhibit some > broken links and conflicting information. According to this Chieftec news > page at http://www.chieftec.com/news/news.htm, an announcement posted > January 7, 2004 indicated that the BX series was configured to contain two > 90mm fans in the side panel near the front, and that the hard drive bays in > the case were rotated 90 degrees so that these fans would blow air across > the drives. Why not just get a Raidmax 268WB instead? Might not have all of the same features as the Chieftec you were interested in, but it is good quality (and gets excellent reviews) . . . and you can easily verify by looking at the pictures on Newegg that you CAN mount a fan to blow right over the hard drives if you want to. Seems a lot of trouble to spend so much time worrying about a case. If you must have fan blowing over hard drive, just get one that you can verify has this feature and be done with it. -Dave http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProdu...-156-018&depa=0 |
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Austin R. Graves wrote:
.... > Chieftec web sites at http://www.chieftec.com and > http://www.chieftecusa.com seem to be marginally programmed and exhibit some > broken links and conflicting information. According to this Chieftec news > page at http://www.chieftec.com/news/news.htm, an announcement posted > January 7, 2004 indicated that the BX series was configured to contain two > 90mm fans in the side panel near the front, and that the hard drive bays in > the case were rotated 90 degrees so that these fans would blow air across > the drives. ... As Dave already mentioned, there are other cases with good quality & reputation with two built-in fans blowing across the HDDs - look, e.g., at www.lian-li.com cases (I have recently bought a PC-60 at 125 Euro and am deeply impressed by its outstanding finish and quality). Roy |
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Thank you to those who responded-
"Austin R. Graves" <austin@essex-tech.com> wrote in message news:KsidnZwhl9sJE_7dRVn-jA@giganews.com... > Hello, > > I have been considering the Chieftec BX-series case for a new > custom-built computer, based on its reputation for good quality, internal > space, and reasonable price. However I am having trouble verifying exactly > what the internal structure of this case is. |
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