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Old January 31st, 2004, 09:14 PM
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Talking Chieftec Dragon Case

I just bought a new Chieftec Dragon Case off ebay a few days ago for 46 bucks. Its brand new in the box. Im very excited about getting it, and I saw the same case as a local computer shop and it had custom flames painted on it! Anyone have this case, who can tell me if its got good airflow and stuff? It seems really good. I also bought a pentium 4 case badge.


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Solid case with excellent airflow. Did you get the aluminum version or the steel?
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I got the steel version because it was cheaper and stronger. But i know its heavy, but i got steel now and i dont mind it.

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The steel version is like a tank. I felt like I could have kicked my last machine down some stairs without hurting it. Then again, I just about broke my back every time I took it anywhere...

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o, lol. well i dont care.. Im not weak that i cant carry it, lol. My friends old IBM weights prob... 40 lbs just the case alone.. its fooking heavy. But they shipped my case yesterday, and it says it will be here thurs. I got vry nice tin snips, so if i need to mod, im not worried. But thanks for replies.. keep them comming.

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