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Dkay
12-08-1999, 08:03 AM
Where is the Supermicro case site.
I tried supermicro.com but it looked just like Motherboards.
Also I want to get some opinions on tyhis case it looks AWSOME http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif
http://direct.mwave.com/mwave/doc/sc750a.html

and maybe this one but I am leaning more towards the 750a
http://direct.mwave.com/mwave/doc/sc760a.html


their is about a 20 dollar difference.

I have the 730a now. I am Pretty sure that is the numbers. I am at school so can't check

Thanks,
Dave Kay

dkozloski
12-09-1999, 12:00 AM
I just got an sc750a from Mwave and it is worth the money. I am using Seagate Cheetah drives so I have JustCool drive coolers. I have an ASUS K7M board and an Athlon 700. The power supply (Sparkle 300W) doesn't have a three wire fan but that didn't take long to change out. The killer was the shipping. $100.00 UPS second day air. Also Mwave sold me a bogus remarked Athlon 700 processor but they have told me they will RMA it even though I had the cover pulled off of it and a "golden finger" device on it trying to figure out was wrong with it.
Look under products on the Supermicro site. The cases are there.

Dkay
12-09-1999, 12:10 AM
100 dollars for shipping??????????
what about just normal ground?

dkozloski
12-09-1999, 05:23 AM
No UPS ground service within 1800 miles of my location. Alaska

GVolosky
12-09-1999, 05:42 AM
What's a "Golden Finger"

dkozloski
12-10-1999, 04:56 AM
GVolosky, A "golden finger" device goes on the internal edge connector of an Athlon processor and with the use of dipswitches allows the clock multiplier and other functions to be changed. Mine is home made.