Jibbajaba
Experienced Member
Hello,
The last thing I need to get my 486 project to what I consider to be completed is an AT case to replace the one that I am now using.
This is a description of a perfect scenario case. It doesn't mean that it has to be EXACTLY like this, but this is what I am shooting for:
AT mini-tower with 2 5.25" bays and at least 1 exposed 3.5" bay and probably 2 more 3.5"s for hard drives. LED display to display MHz in turbo and non turbo mode (therefore of course needs a turbo button as well). Front-mounted rocker-style toggle power switch.
Needs to be in very nice condition. Dents, excessive yellowing, scratches, etc will not do. I know this all sounds super-picky, but I am not desperate for a new case, so I will wait until I find exactly what I want before I buy something. The case I have works, but I am not satisfied with it for purely cosmetic reasons.
Something like a mini-tower version of this would be perfect (doesn't have the rocker toggle switch but you can't have everything):
Thanks,
Chris
The last thing I need to get my 486 project to what I consider to be completed is an AT case to replace the one that I am now using.
This is a description of a perfect scenario case. It doesn't mean that it has to be EXACTLY like this, but this is what I am shooting for:
AT mini-tower with 2 5.25" bays and at least 1 exposed 3.5" bay and probably 2 more 3.5"s for hard drives. LED display to display MHz in turbo and non turbo mode (therefore of course needs a turbo button as well). Front-mounted rocker-style toggle power switch.
Needs to be in very nice condition. Dents, excessive yellowing, scratches, etc will not do. I know this all sounds super-picky, but I am not desperate for a new case, so I will wait until I find exactly what I want before I buy something. The case I have works, but I am not satisfied with it for purely cosmetic reasons.
Something like a mini-tower version of this would be perfect (doesn't have the rocker toggle switch but you can't have everything):
Thanks,
Chris