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Old May 15th 05, 07:23 PM
John Smith
 
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You could always shield the plastic panels with copper or aluminum foil or
screen--etc... (on the inside--out of sight)

Warmest regards,
John
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If "God"--expecting an angel... if evolution--expecting an alien... just
wondering if I will be able to tell the difference!

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| They make 'em:
| http://www.directron.com/pc75.html
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| I have even seen an all stainless steel case which is used around food
| production plants... can't find anything close with google though...
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| Son has an all aluminum case, $175.00 is what he paid for it!--OUCH!!!!
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| Warmest regards,
| John
| --
| If "God"--expecting an angel... if evolution--expecting an alien... just
| wondering if I will be able to tell the difference!
|
| wrote in message
| oups.com...
|| I'm looking for a solid desktop (either pizza-box or mini-tower)
|| computer case that has an all-metal exterior for shielding RFI. This
|| is for use around radios etc. I realize that SVGA monitors, mice, and
|| keyboard leak too, but right now I'm looking mainly at the PC box.
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|| Most of the cheaper cases come pretty close to good shielding, but they
|| have these plastic filler panels in the drive bays that offer no
|| shielding and let a lot of RF leak out.
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|| Most of the fancier cases in the computer stores around here have
|| humongous plastic pieces on the side. I'm looking for all-metal.
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|| Rack-mount server cases seem to be pretty good in terms of metal
|| shielding all around but I need something for desktop use.
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|| Any suggestions? If all else fails I can just put some perforated
|| metal over the holes in a cheap case, but I'd rather just buy a good
|| case to begin with.
||
|| Tim.
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