Martijn1974 wrote on 2021-09-13, 06:00:In the mean time I have found what seems to be the only other picture on the web of this tower.
https://p2project.hanulveen.nl/b […]
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Martijn1974 wrote on 2021-08-15, 07:53:
Currently I'm rebuilding my 1996 PII, 266Mhz PC. And I'm looking for the Big Tower on the far left of the above picture.
As I recall this was also a Curbs casing. But any info is more than welcome.
It was an ATX, six 5.25", two 3.5" with a lockable door.
In the mean time I have found what seems to be the only other picture on the web of this tower.

(photo: Dreamstime.com)
Sadly there is no info as to make or leads to where it could have been found.
But al teast we have a better photo now.
Martijn.
I had that case, pretty sure it's a Supermicro. Trying to remember the model number but it was something like SM901 or SC601. I used mine for around 5-6 years, it housed a bunch of different systems with the last being an Athlon Phenom before I sold the case around 2009-10. Although it was great in the era when there was a point to having multiple optical drives, it wasn't my favourite case as it did not have a removable motherboard tray.
EDIT: It's not the SC601 or 801 - https://issuu.com/dougalder/docs/1997-11_cana … puter_wholesale - which is on pages 22-23.
I might have more pics on an old hard disk, but that will take some time to track down. Hopefully you can find the case you're looking for.
EDIT: Here is a Russian site discussing the big tower Supermicro SC-901D in 2000. https://forum.ixbt.com/topic.cgi?id=49:137 - the last post mentions a U-shaped lid i.e. one piece metal cover, and a door attached. I'm nearly 100% sure it's the same case I had, which is the one in your pictures.