You should really check out SuperMicro's 1u systems. There not quite as cool in terms of space use but they are much nicer systems. They are certainly servers though. They also use the laptop style cdrom and floppy drive. The IDE version has two external 3.5" bays. They have like 4 diffrent models from dinky ide single cpu intel machines to dual cpu scsi160 systems that all fit in a 1u rackmount case. We have 4 of them at work now and they are just so cool. The 6010H even has onboard dual intel server nics and a 64bit (full sized!) expansion slot. www.supermicro.com If 2u isn't too big for want you want, there are some killer 2 and 3u generic cases out there too. Just look around for rackmount server cases. I bet you could fix the PC Power and Cooling box and a gerenic custom box and get the best of both worlds. Happy hunting. --------------<<<((((((0))))))>>>-------------- Leo Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Dexter Graphic wrote: > I see your point now, Justin. Thanks for explaining. I guess I shop > more for interesting concepts than for low prices. I see money as a > way of rewarding innovation and compensating people for quality > workmanship. So I always try to buy the very best product available > (if I can afford it.) <smile> Usually, though, I just do without. > > By the way, I called PC Power and Cooling this morning and asked a > bunch of questions about their U1 systems. I found out that the > floppy drive has a special fit to the case so you can't even swap > it out and put in a Zip drive as I had hopped to do. I'm kind of > bummed about that. I looked around for other systems similar to > this one but could not find any. So I'm not sure what I'll do now. > > See ya, > Dexter > > >
