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Hi All,

I am arriving in Thailand in about 10 days and intend on bringing my mobo (Micro ATX), HD, memory etc and want to install these items into a basic HTPC case in Thailand. I'm interested in one with good ventilation, and some front panel input/output access points (usb, headphone, mic etc). A case with a 300 Watt power supply would be great

Any recommendations...seen any of these at Pantip?

Regards to all!

Martian

Hi All,

I am arriving in Thailand in about 10 days and intend on bringing my mobo (Micro ATX), HD, memory etc and want to install these items into a basic HTPC case in Thailand. I'm interested in one with good ventilation, and some front panel input/output access points (usb, headphone, mic etc). A case with a 300 Watt power supply would be great

Any recommendations...seen any of these at Pantip?

Regards to all!

Martian

My next computer case will be this: http://www.thanni.com/index.php?main_page=...roducts_id=4646

I would imagine well available in Panthip, no power supply included but I would for 300watts partner it with this: http://www.jedicool.com/product.php?id=1032

Personally I would use a Silverstone 750 watt power supply at about 4000thb also from Jedicool which is in Panthip (and I would imagine has the case) , and is stunning value for such power.

I arrive at these choices from extensive review reading.

HTPC Cases you can look at here > Jedicool HTPC

Hi All,

I am arriving in Thailand in about 10 days and intend on bringing my mobo (Micro ATX), HD, memory etc and want to install these items into a basic HTPC case in Thailand. I'm interested in one with good ventilation, and some front panel input/output access points (usb, headphone, mic etc). A case with a 300 Watt power supply would be great

Any recommendations...seen any of these at Pantip?

Regards to all!

Martian

My next computer case will be this: http://www.thanni.com/index.php?main_page=...roducts_id=4646

I would imagine well available in Panthip, no power supply included but I would for 300watts partner it with this: http://www.jedicool.com/product.php?id=1032

Personally I would use a Silverstone 750 watt power supply at about 4000thb also from Jedicool which is in Panthip (and I would imagine has the case) , and is stunning value for such power.

I arrive at these choices from extensive review reading.

I don't understand why 750 Watts! For what? Running a server with 8 SATA2 HDD's, 2 DVD Burners, 1 Tape Backup 80 GB and the MB AMD AM2 6000 with 16 GB memory and 5 Fan's, the power consumption is just 335 Watt's! I use an 400 Watt's Seventeam PSU stabilized power output!

The consumption for that computer is 1.7 A while using an Enermax 500 Watts before the consumption was 3.1 A, so nearly double and the power output was that stabilized as from the Seventeam!

My old Compaq Proliant Server (running Novell Netware 4.2) with 4 Pentium Pro 200 CPU's, 2 GB memory, 6 HDD SCSI III 10.000 rmp has an stabilized PSU with 1000 Watt's and consumes about 4 A!

And as far as I know, the Silverstone isn't stabilized!

Cheers.

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Thank you for the replies. I only intend on running my MOBO, DVD/RW and maybe a video card so 300 Watts is enough.

Regards,

Martian

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