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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Mid/mini tower cases for sale
From: Jonathan Hall <jonhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 22:58:00 -0500
Reply-to: discussion@xxxxxxxxx

Looks like the biggest one I have is _maybe_ 275W.  It wasn't immediately
obvious if it was the 275W model or one of the smaller ones.  If 275W is
enough for you, I can investigate further to see if it really is 275W.

-- Jonathan


On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:26:16PM -0500, jvanbeber wrote:
> 
> are any of these cases in the 300-350 watt range? I am looking for one 
> that is 350, preferably.
> 
> Jonathan Hall wrote:
> 
> >I'm out of space, so trying to liquidate some of my more bulky stuff.
> >
> >For sale:
> >
> >(4) Mini-tower AT cases w/ power supply.  Minimum specs:  (2) ext. 5.25"
> >bays, (2) ext 3.5" bays, 1-2 int. 3.5" bays. $10/each
> >
> >(1) Mid-tower AT case w/ power supply.  (3) ext 5.25" bays, (2) ext 3.5"
> >bays, 1-2 int 3.5" bays.     $15
> >
> >(1) ATX case _without_ power supply.  (3) ext 5.25" bays, (2) ext 3.5" bays,
> >1-2 int 3.5" bays.           $10
> >
> >I also have two proprietary cases.  (1) Compaq w/ mobo and P120 CPU for $10
> >and (1) IBM empty IBM Aptiva for $5.
> >
> >Many of the AT cases have a motherboard/CPU/RAM, ranging from 486/33 to
> >Super 7 board, and some have CD-ROM drives.  Feel free to make an offer on
> >any of these 'extras'--either with or w/o the cases they're in.
> >
> >-- Jonathan
> >
> >
> >
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