ATX Case Question

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Chris Farmer

I'm looking for a good ATX case that keep most things on the front
panel covered. My daughter (16 months) has a habit of pressing
buttons and ejecting CDs for pure entertainment value. Are there any
good ATX cases that have some sort of "cover" or hidden panels so that
I could minimize this problem?

Thanks,
Chris
 
G

Gary Tait

I'm looking for a good ATX case that keep most things on the front
panel covered. My daughter (16 months) has a habit of pressing
buttons and ejecting CDs for pure entertainment value. Are there any
good ATX cases that have some sort of "cover" or hidden panels so that
I could minimize this problem?

Thanks,
Chris

Some have doors to cover the drives (personally, I hate them, but with
a young childd,I fully understand your need for them.)
 
D

DaveW

The Antec 1080amg is such a case with hidden devices and sports a 430 Watt
Tru-Power PSU. ~$129.
 
R

Ric

Chris said:
I'm looking for a good ATX case that keep most things on the front
panel covered. My daughter (16 months) has a habit of pressing
buttons and ejecting CDs for pure entertainment value. Are there any
good ATX cases that have some sort of "cover" or hidden panels so that
I could minimize this problem?

Thanks,
Chris

off the top of my head:
thermaltake xaser
antec sonata
skyhawk
etc etc.

usually lock shut with a key.
 

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