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Reply 20 of 29, by ChrisK

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https://www.yycase.com/Mini-Tower-A2-Series.html
https://www.yang-it.de/product-category/pc-ca … iny-tower-cases

I had one of those years ago. Sold it also years ago.
Very good build quality, sturdy as hell.
Don't know where to buy these nowadays. I bought mine from some german distributor, chieftec iirc.
May be an option for you.

Reply 21 of 29, by HanSolo

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DerBaum wrote on 2023-09-08, 09:55:
HanSolo wrote on 2023-09-08, 00:41:

Could you measure the depth from front to back?...

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Thank you. Unfortunately it has the same depth like most of the cases. More or less it's the depth of the mainboard + depth of an optical drive. The Chenbro case uses a slim drive that is mounted partially above the board, making the case 10 cm shorter. But thank you for the photos and the idea with POS terminals! I do some more research with those in mind.

ChrisK wrote on 2023-09-08, 12:00:
https://www.yycase.com/Mini-Tower-A2-Series.html https://www.yang-it.de/product-category/pc-ca … iny-tower-cases […]
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https://www.yycase.com/Mini-Tower-A2-Series.html
https://www.yang-it.de/product-category/pc-ca … iny-tower-cases

I had one of those years ago. Sold it also years ago.
Very good build quality, sturdy as hell.
Don't know where to buy these nowadays. I bought mine from some german distributor, chieftec iirc.
May be an option for you.

They look nice indeed, but all seem to support full size PCI slots. For this project I'm looking for ones with low profile slot and SFF PSUs.

Reply 22 of 29, by wierd_w

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Mini-itx case might be more called for?

I have an old e-machines mini-itx desktop case. Has an 80W psu, and a single 5.25" bay, mounted vertically behind a plastic door.

It's barely deep enough for a half-height expansion card.
(Mine is white, but basically this.)

http://www.barebonekit.net/emachines-el1331-0 … acel133105.aspx

It is mini-itx form factor, and has provision for 2 half-height cards, and one (vertically mounted) 5.25" drive. (3.5" hdd rack inside). There are aftermarket psus in this form factor.

For aftermarket, mini-itx gets you cases like this one.

https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology … yY2hfYXRm&psc=1

Bear in mind that mini-itx boards have smaller area footprints as well, and that a micro atx board might not physically fit.

Caveat emptor, do research before purchase, and all that.

Reply 23 of 29, by HanSolo

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It has to support 4 slots, so a mini ITX case won't work. And both cases are even deeper than the Chenbro mATX 😀
I think it can't get any smaller than that one unless without any drive bay. But it seems that there are no such cases with low profile slots optimized for volume/size

Reply 24 of 29, by HanSolo

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For everybody interested in a similar case, here's the result of my search so far.
Small recap: I'm looking for a small case that supports MicroATX-boards with 4 expansion slots but for low-profile cards. One important point is that the case shall be less deep than those that are easy to find but doesn't need to have any drive bay. Most cases are around 400 mm deep because they have room for a full size 5.25" drive.

These are the ones I or other Vogons in this thread found that are shorter and are available at the time of writing:

Chenbro 722 (WxD: 326 x 300 mm)

CiT S8-13 SFF (327 x 266 mm)
Without a drive bay
CiT S8 SFF (321 x 283 mm)
CiT S8i SFF (325 x 283 mm)
With slim drive

SilverStone Milo 11 (330 x 285 mm)
CPU cooler up to 90 mm depending on the installed drive

Inter-Tech S-301 (305 x 295 mm)
Inter-Tech S-331 (325 x 295 mm)
Only CPU coolers up to 45 mm

Chieftec BE-10B-300 (327 x 283 mm)
Only CPU coolers up to 50 mm

Honourable mention:
Chieftec CS-12B-300 (338 x 356 mm)
Is slightly larger than I wanted but supports a full size 5.25" and a 3.5" drive
Antec VSK2000-U3 (338 x 356 mm)
Supports a full size 5.25" drive

Last edited by HanSolo on 2023-10-07, 23:06. Edited 3 times in total.

Reply 25 of 29, by BitWrangler

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Did you see these InWins yet? https://www.in-win.com/en/computer-chassis/ce-series/EMEA

edit:Antec vsk2000 looks worth a look too

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Reply 26 of 29, by HanSolo

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The InWin-series has a depth of 402mm.
The Antec VSK2000 was also suggested by Thermalwrong and with 356mm it's deeper than I wanted. But it supoprts full size drives so I will also add it to the list,

Reply 27 of 29, by WildW

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While looking at cases I came across the CiT S8, which has a couple of different versions. Dimensions are about 28x32 cm, and it's not ugly.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CiT-Desktop-USB3-0-U … d/dp/B0C6XWRQ6M
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CiT-Micro-Desktop-US … 0/dp/B0B9T5D1VZ

Reply 28 of 29, by HanSolo

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WildW wrote on 2023-10-07, 05:28:

While looking at cases I came across the CiT S8, which has a couple of different versions. Dimensions are about 28x32 cm, and it's not ugly.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CiT-Desktop-USB3-0-U … d/dp/B0C6XWRQ6M
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CiT-Micro-Desktop-US … 0/dp/B0B9T5D1VZ

Wow, both cases are awesome! Thanks for sharing (added to the list)

Reply 29 of 29, by Thermalwrong

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Hmm, that CiT S8 with the CD-ROM fitting seems like it'd be a good fit for my MS-6168-v2 build that I'm hoping to do soon. Found this picture for motherboard size constraints, the MS6168 is a fair bit smaller than that:

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