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Antec Life Style Series Black ATX Case w/ 380W PSU - $96.00 Shipped - Newegg


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<a href="http://gottadeal.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=678517/blsrt=1" target="_blank"><img src="http://images10.newegg.com/ProductImageCompressAll125/11-129-127-14.jpg" border="0"></a><br /><br />Lowest price on Pricegrabber - Newegg has the highly rated Antec Life Style Series Black ATX Case w/ 380W PSU on sale for $96.00 with free shipping.<br /><br />Totally engineered with quietness in mind, the Sonata features low noise cooling, vibration-absorbing drive mounts, and a special TruePower power supply. It won't disrupt your environment, and its sleek, piano black finish will fit your style. Includes Front Earphone Jack, Front Firewire Ports, Front Microphone Jack, Front USB Ports.<br /><br /><a href="http://gottadeal.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=678517/blsrt=1" target="_blank">Antec Life Style Series Black ATX Case w/ 380W PSU - $96.00 Shipped - Newegg</a><br /><br /><b>Discuss the deal in this thread.</b>
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Regular price is ~$100 + shipping. This saves about $20 on the normal cost. I can guarantee that this is an awesome case. I've built 3 machines in them, and the owners are very pleased. It really is a quiet case. It's easy to work in, too, as most Antec cases I've used have been.
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What's the size of this? Would it function as a ghetto-pseudo HTPC case?

Sonata Specs

 

It could, but it's a little large for it.

 

VERY nice case though, I've bought 4 of them in the past for my computers and friends'.

 

If you're looking for a HTPC case that is of the same style, The Antec Overture case is maybe a better candidate.

 

Still as quite, has the same piano black finish, but is in a desktop config. $97 @ mwave.

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The overture can accept full ATX mobo's while the Aria is for MicoATX.

 

If you can find a good deal on a good MicroATX motherboard ( Like the Asus A7N8X-VM/400 with integrated digital video out (DVI), S/PDIF surround sound out and GeForce MX graphics (more than enough for good video playback)), I'd probably go with the Aria because of it's compactness. But, OTOH, I've yet to find a M-ATX that cools well.

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