Oh, but did you see #504? It looks like a penguin. You do have a point about
EMC, but if that's a problem, load up Windoze and blame the random crashes
on the OS... I looked at the descriptions on a few, they claim to be either
FCC B certified and CE (not sure what CE entails for computer cabinets) and
others mentioned EMI protection.
Blair
>
>
> >> Check out www.colorcases.com they are more like the translucent
> >> iMac cases if that's the sort of thing you are looking for.
> >
> >Be careful about those plastic cases--with no metal parts, it is
> >very difficult to properly ground your mainboard and components.
> >Static electricity could become a problem very quickly if you
> >aren't careful. I would also check into how well the case blocks
> >the RF noise generated by the PC; a typical metal case blocks a
> >significant amount of this, I doubt the plastic cases can.
>
>
> Yah, earlier I was interested in that translucent case but
> after checking out a couple of reviews I don't think I'll be
> expecting to see any "serious" computers using them, primarily
> for the reasons mentioned above...
>
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