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Show me your test Chasis!

carboard box wouldn't do it for me..this is something i woudl like to just have on a cart and wheel it off or put away in the closet till i need it again. or just have it sitting in the corner of the workbench..
 
I used this for awhile:
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But if I were to buy one, I would probably just buy one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/MYOPENPC-Tran...R3ME/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336577359&sr=8-1
 
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Sethmo very nice! I like how you can have two builds on it.

I looked at the myopenpc before but not sure about the Acrylic holding up for me over time. though this one does look nice
http://www.amazon.com/MYOPENPC-Transparent-Acrylic-Station-motherboards/dp/B004TZ56GU

mannyman i am reallying leaning towards the DIYPC price is about right
also looking at one from these guys ...some of their larger ones are a bit higher in price though
http://www.highspeedpc.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=Tech_Station

nitefallz I been thinking of getting one of these for years, it just helps to have on the side for testing new drives and other hw. I hate having to rip apart one of my other machines just to test things (like i had to do this morning to test some new hard drives.)
 
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I've always wanted a test chassis but never pulled the trigger on one. I also couldn't decide if I should buy one or make one.
 
I used this for awhile:
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That is cool sethmo, what is that chassis called? Do they make them even larger?

I am interested in something compact and modular like this that can hold many PCs. My collection is growing and I want to just integrate them all into one big cabinet. I don't need nor do I want something as large as a server rack, but something kind of modular like this would be perfect.
 
the card board box thing works but not practical for me to test hard drives and then pack it away. I want something that can stay built and stored when not inuse and just pulled out when i need to do some testing and not build the pc back on cardboard again..I have been doing this for a while and it becomes a pain digging back out the spare parts when i need to test things.
 
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