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How to Choose a Computer Case
By: Gaurav Seth   |   Dec 18, 2006

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If your looking for something that your neighbor doesn’t have, you can try one of these. Good looking and built to perform, they are not meant to be tucked in a corner. Besides, they also let you see what firepower you have stacked inside your case.

Antec SUPERLANBOY (Rs. 5800)


It’s one that will catch more attention than your girlfriend. Its built from anodized aluminum that will never wrinkle... oops, lose its finish even if you are living on the beach. Being aluminum its super light-weight making it easy to lug around for that occasional LAN party and just for that it also comes with a carry strap, no wonder its name—SUPERLANBOY. It also comes with a neatly crafted transparent side window to show all the muscle inside. Besides, it has all the trademark Antec features that include rubber grommets for vibration and noise free hard drives. And it comes with 120 mm front and rear fans with the front one with blue LEDs, making it the perfect bling thing.

CoolerMaster Ammo 533 (Rs. 5100)


If you live in an earthquake prone city, this one’s for you. This war inspired case, comes with red and blue power and reset buttons covered by a flip-open cover just like in a battle tank. It comes with a blue LED 120 mm front fan and a slot for a 120mm rear fan. The CoolerMaster features tool-less design and good build quality with 120mm fan at a prioce of Rs. 5100. The side panel has a meshed grill, keeping a low profile and letting a view only if there is something lit inside. And even though it comes with a handle, its 10 Kg weight (just the chassis) doesn’t make it very portable. But if your gear is dear to you, the Ammo would be its perfect guardian at a LAN party.

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Hi! I guess you missed the Asus Vento! I think it definitely deserves a place here although it doesn't come bundled with a PSU.
Raunak Mehta @ Jun 11, 2007
Hey,
Cool cases, but where can I find one of these in Thane/Vashi or Mumbai?
Gautam @ May 20, 2007
Antec store
give me delar addresh and phone no

plese send
mehul226@yahoo.co.in
mehul226 @ May 07, 2007
Anyone knows if the Zalman Fatal1ty case is available in India..
And any price idea about the Antec Nine Hundred ??
Nikhil Rao @ Feb 16, 2007
I think there other good models with 400W and 500W PSU in Antec as we need for our Core 2 or AM2 procs and mobos...pls suggest thier specs,prices and availability..(Hyderabad..too pl)
bharath reddy @ Dec 19, 2006
Dear Gaurav,

I would love to buy one of them but please update about their source. And also in your future articles.

Regards
Mohit
Mohit Guleria @ Dec 19, 2006
You guys announce the price in rupees, but why the hell don't you mention where one can get these components in India??

Try to satisfy your visitors without which you won't be going no where.
SV @ Dec 18, 2006
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