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Lite-On MT950
Price: ~ $45.00
http://www.loeusa.com

I got used to having cuts on my hands 365 days a year ever since the days I started messing with my 486 DX-33, and that was well over ten years ago now that I come to think about it. I simply got used to using the cheapest computer cases ever since those days, and I can tell you that I regret it at this point. After I finished installing a system into the Lite-On MT950 this week, I realize how much I’ve been missing out on the new generation of computer cases.

Before we continue, let’s take a quick look at the specs:

 

The instruction sheet that comes with the case.

Case Type
ATX Tower Chassis
Main Board Size
ATX form factors
Drive Bays
4 x 5.25 drive, 2 x 3.5 FDD, 2 x 1" HDD with optional HDD supports
Expansion Slots:
7 slots
Power Supply
300w and 400w both AMD Recommended and Intel ATX 12V test pass
Case Dimension
190mm x 483mm x 445mm
W x H x D 7.5" x 19" x 17.5"
Weight:
27LBS included power supply
Chassis Metal Material
0.8mm SECC
Front Bezel Material
ABS

 

Front view of the 5.25" drive bays

The entire case has a very nice matte black finish. We tried scratching the surface and the paint shows no signs of chipping off.

 

A closer look at the front panel with 2 front USB ports.

I really like the front USB ports that they're not placed at the bottom of the case, which is rather inconvenient for those of us who place our computers on the floor and especially on carpet floor. This design makes it much easier to plug in thumb drives and other devices directly.

A closer look at the back panel.

At the back of the case, you'll find the I/O bracket nicely labeled and color coded. PS is missing from the pictures here, but you should find it packaged with Sun Cheer 300W power supply on the market.

 

 

 

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