On Friday 01 June 2012 06:52:21 Mark Neidorff wrote: > Hello, > > Choosing a computer case is a design decision. First, thing, choose what > is most important for you. Here are some suggestions (in no particular > order): > > Style of case > Air flow > noise > physical size of case > color > type of power supply accommodated > placement of switches > drive bays (number, type and placement) > size and type of motherboard/cpu/cooler accommodated > size and type of video and cooler (if needed) accommodated > > The great case could be anything from an Altoids tin for a RaspberryPi > (well, it won't quite work without some mods, but this is a theoretical > discussion anyway) to some of the large cases mentioned in some of the > responses. They all will work with Debian. > > Mark
Or you could roll your own: www.neatorama.com/case-mod Seriously, one could probably design a case for minimal vibration and good airflow without all of the eye candy shown here. -Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Christopher Judd, Ph. D. | | Research Scientist III | | NYS Dept. of Health j...@wadsworth.org | | Wadsworth Center - ESP | | P. O. Box 509 518 486-7829 | | Albany, NY 12201-0509 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ IMPORTANT NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential or sensitive information which is, or may be, legally privileged or otherwise protected by law from further disclosure. It is intended only for the addressee. If you received this in error or from someone who was not authorized to send it to you, please do not distribute, copy or use it or any attachments. Please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this from your system. Thank you for your cooperation.