Thinking about going the xbmc route

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Crap! I just noticed my closet is only 44,5 deep whilr i thought it was 60 cause the case is 44 deep.
So thats too close! Have to look for another case now Sad and make e change...
Stupid of me, i should have checked...

I see the ms-tech mc 1200 would fit, more expensive but with a 350W psu.
Which psu probably isnt good... And too loud. Any other suggestions? (quick cause i got to change the order)
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(2012-08-11 21:48)Skank Wrote:  Crap! I just noticed my closet is only 44,5 deep whilr i thought it was 60 cause the case is 44 deep.
So thats too close! Have to look for another case now Sad and make e change...
Stupid of me, i should have checked...

I see the ms-tech mc 1200 would fit, more expensive but with a 350W psu.
Which psu probably isnt good... And too loud. Any other suggestions? (quick cause i got to change the order)

How about the Silverstone GD05 it is only 325mm deep.

David

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Questin, does that big shuriken rev b fit in the ms-tech mc 1200? Is it not too high?
(This post was last modified: 2012-08-12 09:20 by Skank.)
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