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    Cming Soon Mini ITX Casing

    Dear all car pc owners. Im on the way of fabricating a new casing.

    Material : Aluminim
    Size : TBC
    Price Range USD 50 - 60 ( may reduce )
    Warranty : 1 year
    Delivery: Anywhere around the world. Minimum charges.
    Order Info: No minimum quantity.
    For Resellers : Minimum 10 pcs per order

    Will keep you all posted.

    Will look something like this...

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    dimensions?

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    If it holds an Intel Board I'm very interested. Lighted too?

    John

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    Not an amp

    Quote Originally Posted by Naamanf
    Well the design is almost similar. I try to make it easy and user friendly. Less screws. Easy to open and well ventilated. Unlike what you get in other casings like travla . My god....Just to chance the psu i need to open almost 12 screws and i need a philip screwdriver and a alan key...

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    Unit Dimension

    Quote Originally Posted by Kalt
    dimensions?

    180 x 56 x 254.0 mm ( W x H x D )

    Comes with 1 vent 40mm fan. And may b 2 usb ports. Im considering about the lights. Cause i need to test first. Will keep you guys posted..

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    Dimension

    Quote Originally Posted by TMF
    If it holds an Intel Board I'm very interested. Lighted too?

    John
    Not to sure whats your board dimension...May put in lights.

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    hey, I have a couple of suggestions, some you might like, others not!

    Rather than having the sides meshed up, it would be better to do something like this:


    Code:
             Solid
      +----------------+
    M |                | - Solid
    e |                | - OPEN
    s |                | - OPEN
    h |                | - Solid
      +----------------+
             Solid
    Two fans can then be used in the open space and this would have much better cooling than an open design. The mesh side can have some foam to limit dust.


    You could use, or allow the use of quick release thumb screws, for easy maintainance.


    and finally, have the holes ready to use any of the current PSU's (could be a deciding factor in case buying).

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    looks neat.. can it hold a slimline optical drive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by virginblue
    Not to sure whats your board dimension...May put in lights.
    Not sure... It's whatever is listed here in the store for the Celeron 2.0GHz mobo. I've already ordered the system here but am always interested in something that makes the trunk look better. I am having those new Alpine amps put in and that's what caught my eye on your case.

    When you get an actual prototype assembled, please post pics!

    John

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