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Buying a used case . . . what do need?
Hi. I'm thinking about buying a used case on eBay for my new build. I would never buy any other used component, but I feel reasonably safe getting the case that way . . . especially if it's a higher quality (Lian Li) case than I could otherwise afford. Of course, I will be buying a new power supply. It's just the case itself that will be used.
What I'm wondering, though, is what I will be missing out on by buying a case that doesn't come new in a retail box. In particular, my understanding is that the motherboard stand-offs come with the case, rather than with the motherboard. If my used case does not include these, will I be able to buy some elsewhere? A quick Newegg search didn't seem to turn anything up. Are standoffs pretty standard, or would I need to get a very specific type that matches my case? Is there anything else I should worry about missing out on? Thanks very much! EDIT: Bah . . . typo in my thread subject. No, wait. Deliberately decided to neglect the first person pronoun . . . it's artistic. Last edited by coreywhite; 12-01-2006 at 09:01 AM. |
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Yes you can easily buy standoffs and other case screws. What the case?
Also would you like some links to where you can get standoffs?
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Shiro Usagi
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Contact the seller and ask if the standoffs are included.
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here is a link to a bunch of standoffs: http://www.fastenermarketplace.com/i...ATS&Category=8
You will still need the corresponding screws (i think) |
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Keep an eye on the shipping charges...the price may look nice until they charge you $50 to ship the thing.
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whubbard: I'm looking mostly at Lian Li mid-tower cases, with the silvery brushed aluminum. They're such beautiful, under-stated cases. Call me crazy, but I'm not a big fan of the contorted plastic/exceedingly bright LEDs "bling" look that you see on so many home-built computers. The Lian Li cases have an elegance to them that I usually only associate with high-end Apple products (Powerbooks, etc.). They're also, according to various reviews, exceedingly well-made, with great airflow, removable motherboard trays and drive racks, plenty of room, etc. All that said, I still can't justifying spending a couple of hundred (or even one hundred) dollars for one.
Also, thanks very much for the link, that's a big relief. (On a side note that makes me sound like an 11-year-old . . . the title of that page is "Male-Females," which makes me feel a bit dirty when I look at my bookmarks now.) blue60007: Thanks for the advice. Yeah, I did notice that some of the shipping charges were really outrageous . . . still, as long as you're careful it seems like there are deals to be had. The world at large: if anyone would like to donate a brand new Lian Li case to me, I would appreciate it, and then this thread could just be deleted and you'd never have to look at it again. In the long run, I think it would be worth it to you. |
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