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Question about RaidMax 868 Cases

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Sorry to repost again, but I was wondering what kind of metal is used in the Scorpio 868 cases from RaidMax. I was planning on buying one, and I've looked around at a few sites that feature it (most of them said the RaidMax was made of Aluminum). RaidMax's site says its made of .7mm SECC (Which I have no clue what that is...)

-Nick
 
Those aren't aluminum. I've seen them at computer shows. They are also small, very cramped inside, and feel like a real shitty quality.
 
I don't know what that case is made of but, I do know what their power supplies are made of......
$hit. My nephew has had 2 in a row go out on him, and one of them took out his motherboard.
 
I have the Raidmax case & powersupply. I havn't had any problems with them yet. Im not sure what the material is, but seeems to be Al. Just an asumptions
 
I just posetd pics of my raidmax in this forum, title "my first mod", i think it looks pretty slick and cost me 30 bucks. I have a different power supply in though so i cant comment on that. Is the case cheaply made? yup. I find it hard to slide the door on and off, some sharp edges but other than that its great. Oh and did i mention it was 30 dollars? I got this case at first to test some modding skills on it, already have a Lian Li on the way, honestly, if the other case wasn't already coming, I would just stick to the one i got.

oh and the case looks 100 times better in person.
 
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