<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Well I'm almost getting the nerve to actually buy some hardware and get<br>a myth working. I'm still stumbling over which case I want. I've decided
<br>it needs to be full-height (I want room for lots of cards, and I'm<br>worried about overheating, and anyhow there is enough space in my TV<br>cabinet so why not). It definitely needs to be black, because everything<br>
else I have is black, and it has to look smart enough to 'fit in'.<br><br>I'm coming round to thinking that the nicest case out there is the<br>Accent HT-400 ( <a href="http://www.arisetec.com/products/HT-400.htm">http://www.arisetec.com/products/HT-400.htm
</a> ) since it<br>is full-size, well-designed, comes with built in IR hardware and an<br>attractive panel to mount an VFD behind. It's not cheap, though. A close<br>second seems to be the Ahanix D.Vine 5. I've looked at a few cases by
<br>Silverstone and I just don't think they look as nice (subjective,<br>obviously). Does anyone have any really good or bad reports about any of<br>these cases I should take into account?</blockquote><div><br>Sorry I don't find that attactive. It looks clunky, too much space. no lcd display.
<br>It has too much unused real-estate. They do not look like or suit my home theater system<br></div></div><br>