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Old 27th December, 2007, 04:17 AM
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IStarUSA S-9 Storm Series

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Looking for a computer case is mostly a personal preference. Now that there are so many choices on the market to pick from, such a small thing can become a big hassle. When looking for a computer case there are three main things that people look for: functionality, air flow performance, and attractiveness. This case, the S-9 Storm Series, has some degree of all of these key features. It has an I/O panel located on the top of the computer, ventilation for processor and graphic cards, and also has a unique style.

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Old 27th December, 2007, 04:15 PM
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Techware Labs give us the skinny on this case:

When looking for a computer case there are three main things that people look for: functionality, air flow performance, and attractiveness.
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Thats four things

In the review there isn't any mention of price$$$
I looked at the IStarUSA S-9 Storm Series on the IStartUSA website and no price there either.
I'm sure its over $100 with that RAID drive cage...
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$179 at Directron

Black iStarUSA S Storm Series Mid-Tower ATX Chassis S-9-H35 5 Hot-Swappable SATA II Drive Bays IEEE1394 USB2.0-Best Computer Online Store Houston Buy Discount Prices Texas-Directron.com.

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Old 27th December, 2007, 06:33 PM
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TBH, I'd never heard of IStar before coming across this case review. Apparently, they are pretty big in the server space, though; they make a butt-load of rack-mount stuff.
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Duh-Oh! thats too much for my budget. I really like the RAID rack though with hot-swap capabilities. This would be a decent case for a home server.
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