RE,yes, depending on whats parts you already have,, not sure if you have a
superstore near you,the store here has an entire section  for
build-it-yourself computers,some of the tower cases would have enough extra
room to work with ,modification of one of these might be easier than cutting
the back of the mac case if thats needed.just a thought while conidering
your options,its something I thought about before decideing to just buy a
new mac,,same store. still saveing my old g4 tower waiting for cheaper
upgrade parts. if I buy a new mother board its still only a 350 sawtooth 100
bus,or upgrade''' making most of my existing parts unuseable. just my
opinion


on 1/26/03 2:08 AM, Leon Sargent Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> How do you mean check for boxes?  They have Mac cases?
> 
> Lee
> On Sunday, January 26, 2003, at 02:06  AM, wappling wrote:
> 
>> RE; if it does not fit the mac case you have, check compusa for boxes
> 


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