A good case.

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Basically i am after a case that:

-Is absolutley no frills, i do not care or need windows, lights, LED displays etc etc, whilst i don't need it to be showy i don't want it to look hideous however.
Just a nice 'black monolith from space oddysey 2001' type case would be nice.
-Is a large server type case, can fit all the largest bits in but not a massive server case.
-Is very durable and solid, metal...no plasticy easy to break parts, reliability is absolute key to my build.
-Weight is no issue at all, i wont be moving it, in fact i'd like a very heavy case to dampen vibration and noise.
-Noise reduction is fairly important but not vital as i am running an external watercooling system, just need a case that wont resonate any vibration from the HD's/dvd, it actually must be solid enough to avoid resnoating and vibrating due to a large sound system in the room which is a soundproofed room, therefore any objects within with surfaces vibrate, a tinny thin case would vibrate and possibly damage parts, i do not want this occuring.

It very much needs to be a 'no nonsense supercomputer' type case.

In the past i have always used antec server type cases, these are great just wondering if ther is anything better? i have seen some beasty lian li cases for example but have no experience of these.

EDIT: haha http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-098-LL&groupid=701&catid=7&subcat=187 that's the kind of functionality i like but wouldn't want something so massive!!
 
this is my choice ..it's a full tower case, probably up there in terms of quality with lian li

http://www.overclock.net/computer-cases/305922-silverstone-tj07-pictorial.html

That's pretty damn cool! cheers.

There seem to be a majority of aluminium cases these days, a few years back there was very few.
Was the reason for this just due to the lightweight nature of construction? i would have thought they were slightly weaker?

It says:
The main structure for the TJ07 is crafted from a solid extruded aluminum panel measuring more than 164cm (5.3 feet) in length and 4mm to 8mm in thickness. Using a process never before seen in PC cases, the panel was then arched precisely on two sides with automotive-caliber press machines to create the top, front, and bottom sides of the chassis. The end result is an aluminum chassis frame with more than twice the structural rigidity over average steel cases, helping to practically eliminate vibration-induced noise.
Sounds pretty good, an at 242 quid it'd better be!
 
cooling and weight ..especially in a performance case ..the silverstones cases are all aluminum, beware some cases that just have the front bezel aluminum with metal sides
 
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CoolerMaster/Cosmos_S/4.html

Thats probably the next one Im going to get. I was also thinking about getting the Silverstone TJ07, which is the one Stern pointed out. But I like the look of the coolermaster one better, and I like the placement of the usb ports more. Plus its a tad cheaper. However, it does have a metal mesh on one side which may be a noise problem.
 
Perhaps this will help.

I?m thinking that it?s because people are getting their income tax returns, that I have been getting a lot of requests for info on various computer hardware. This past week alone I have been asked twice for help in where to buy cases. So in an effort to help those that are thinking about building either themselves a new PC or one for a friend or family member or even just wanting something new to look at as it sits either on top of your desk or under it, I have compiled a short list of companies & websites that provide computer towers. I?m well aware that 99% of you here are already well aware of the sites I?ll list, so this post is geared more towards that 1% that might not be a tech savvy as yourself & so is as always not meant for you.

You?ll also find that each of the sites listed below carry a wide selection of accessories such as colored fans, Cold Cathode, grills, Heatsinks & fans, watercooling supplies, equipment to custom mod towers, power supplies, cables plus a whole lot more.

Xoxide ? Huge selection of computer cases from over 25 Manufacturers
http://www.xoxide.com/allcases.html

ATX Cases ? Large selection of computer cases and accessories.
http://www.atxcases.com/

Newegg ? Best online computer company on the planet if I do say so myself.
http://www.newegg.com/ProductSort/Category.asp?Category=9&name=Computer-Cases

Tiger Direct ? Need I say more?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Category/category_tlc.asp?CatId=32

Crazy PC ? Large selection of cases & accessories
http://www.crazypc.com/

NextDayPC - Large selection of cases & accessories.
http://www.nextdaypc.com/main/cat/subcat.aspx?id=computer+cases&cat=components

Geeks ? Large selection of cases & accessories.
http://www.geeks.com/products.asp?cat=CAS

AmaMax - Large selection of cases and accessories.
http://amamax.com/bestseller-cases.html

The above, like I said is only a small listing of the sites that are available online. However, I feel confident that if you don?t find what you are looking for from one of the above vendors, chances are that part does not exist.

I hope this helps.

-MRG
 
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CoolerMaster/Cosmos_S/4.html

Thats probably the next one Im going to get. I was also thinking about getting the Silverstone TJ07, which is the one Stern pointed out. But I like the look of the coolermaster one better, and I like the placement of the usb ports more. Plus its a tad cheaper. However, it does have a metal mesh on one side which may be a noise problem.

I want to like the cosmos but for some reason I cant get over how much it looks like a refrigerator
 
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