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Also, in case anybody is wondering, that case is an In-Win model L545. Here are full specs:
specs
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I bought that case for $49 at PC Club
link. It has the same quality construction as the Yeong Yang A102, but has built-in front panel USB headers. Comes with the necessary wiring to connect to your motherboard. Also I like not having a door in the front to hinder access to the CDROM. Color is nice. A blue mettalic shiny front benzel on a clean white/beige case. But you have to be careful with heatsink selection with these cases. Because of the side mounted CDROM, I measured you have only 3 inches clearence from CPU socket to the CDROM.
MEANING, you can only use heatsinks no taller than 3 inches!!.
The L545 comes with an Inwin 180w SFX PSU which can support Thunderbird up to 1GHz and Duron up to 1.2GHz according to
AMD Configuration Info.
The A102 comes with a 200w SFX that can support Thunderbrid up to 1.2GHz / Palomino up to 1700+ & Duron up to 1.3GHz.
I'm not sure about intel power requirements.