Slim ATX desktop case with 2 external 5.25" bays?

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Daniel Bell

I have a client that needs two identical, stackable slim PCs with two
5 1/4" bays, custom-built for space and sound issues. They wanted to
break up the cost, so I bought & built one system using the Ahanix
D-Vine 4 series, which has apparently been discontinued. Now they
want their second machine, and I can't find anyone who sells that case
anymore.

Can someone give me a recommendation for a case like that? Slim,
pretty (somewhat professional-looking), and 2 5.25 inch drive bays?
The Ahanix cases, though they looked nice, seemed a bit low-end on the
inside, for a $200 for a case. And you have to buy all of the bells
and whistles separately (PSU, LCD display). I'd like to find two more
cases that are available, better, and cheaper. A big bonus would be
if they sell it in multiple colors- like a black and white/silver one,
to distinguish their purpose.

Thank you all,
Daniel Bell
http://btsnyc.com
 
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Craig

Daniel Bell said:
I have a client that needs two identical, stackable slim PCs with two
5 1/4" bays, custom-built for space and sound issues. They wanted to
break up the cost, so I bought & built one system using the Ahanix
D-Vine 4 series, which has apparently been discontinued. Now they
want their second machine, and I can't find anyone who sells that case
anymore.

Can someone give me a recommendation for a case like that? Slim,
pretty (somewhat professional-looking), and 2 5.25 inch drive bays?
The Ahanix cases, though they looked nice, seemed a bit low-end on the
inside, for a $200 for a case. And you have to buy all of the bells
and whistles separately (PSU, LCD display). I'd like to find two more
cases that are available, better, and cheaper. A big bonus would be
if they sell it in multiple colors- like a black and white/silver one,
to distinguish their purpose.

Thank you all,
Daniel Bell
http://btsnyc.com

http://store.yahoo.com/colorcase-store/10278.html

Craig
 

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