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Topic: [WTB][To Canada] R7 370/270x, Mobo, RAM, CPU, kits, USB Risers, etc. - page 4. (Read 3075 times)

legendary
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If I remember there were a couple how-tos way back around here for these things. Basic measurements, etc..

spotswood makes some ready to go open airs @ $95 : http://spotswoodcomputercases.com/wp/?page_id=892
cheaper than $160 at least. No idea if he's still selling.. could try contacting him: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/fs-all-aluminum-open-air-cases-now-sized-for-20-inch-box-fan-mounting-179928

Thanks, i might look into it. Right now i'm hoping someone has some of these collecting dust he would not mind shipping out at a decent bargain price.

Or you can always just use something like this instead.

legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
If I remember there were a couple how-tos way back around here for these things. Basic measurements, etc..

spotswood makes some ready to go open airs @ $95 : http://spotswoodcomputercases.com/wp/?page_id=892
cheaper than $160 at least. No idea if he's still selling.. could try contacting him: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/fs-all-aluminum-open-air-cases-now-sized-for-20-inch-box-fan-mounting-179928

Thanks, i might look into it. Right now i'm hoping someone has some of these collecting dust he would not mind shipping out at a decent bargain price.
hero member
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Merit: 501
If I remember there were a couple how-tos way back around here for these things. Basic measurements, etc..

spotswood makes some ready to go open airs @ $95 : http://spotswoodcomputercases.com/wp/?page_id=892
cheaper than $160 at least. No idea if he's still selling.. could try contacting him: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/fs-all-aluminum-open-air-cases-now-sized-for-20-inch-box-fan-mounting-179928
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
Looks to me like 8020 Quickframe - you could probably just assemble the parts yourself, especially since you already have one:

https://8020.net/catalog/category/view/s/shop/id/837/?cat=380


o.O the guy i bought these from paid like 160$ per frame. According to this, it would be reaaaaally cheap to make myself as many as i want. I'd just need the drill bits for screwing the stuff in.
hero member
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Looks to me like 8020 Quickframe - you could probably just assemble the parts yourself, especially since you already have one:

https://8020.net/catalog/category/view/s/shop/id/837/?cat=380
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
Interested in;
-Mobo/RAM/CPU for GPU rigs
-Powered USB Risers
-AMD R 270x/370 4GB
-Etc
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