Dell new XPS Gaming comp cases, can I buy just the case?
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Dell new XPS Gaming comp cases, can I buy just the case?
Does anyone know if it is possable to find the company that makes the dell cases for the new XPS gaming machines and just buy the case? I read a review and it said that the cases are silent, you can only hear a little whine from the fans. Does anyone know where we could get one of these?
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I've browsed the Dell site before (I think it was the Canadian site) and found a page where they were selling separate components. A few of these were their cases. However, it's probably their old stuff so it may be awhile before you can get that case from that page. I suppose you could always try and contact Dell directly to see if they'd sell you only the case. It may require some creative storytelling though !!
You might consider that any case is silent if there is no mechanical gizmo attached to it (like a fan or hard drive) that makes noise. If you are only interested in it because a review called it silent, not because you like the way it looks or something, you could probably do as well with another good quality case and follow the ideas on this web site as far as power supplies, cooling, and hard drives.
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I've had the pleasure of using a Precision, which is the same case. IIRC, the Precision workstation also had the 2 40mm fans at the 1U-like power supply and it was actually very quiet.GamingGod wrote:Id like to hear one myself first. The power supply is on the bottom in a seperate compartment and appears to be 2 40mm fans, which I doubt is very silent.
Well I also like the way the door works on the front, it opens and slides back not just opens. This way I can slide around in my chair and not worry about sliding into the door and cracking it off. Here is a quote from tech tv that explains it better...Tom P wrote:You might consider that any case is silent if there is no mechanical gizmo attached to it (like a fan or hard drive) that makes noise. If you are only interested in it because a review called it silent, not because you like the way it looks or something, you could probably do as well with another good quality case and follow the ideas on this web site as far as power supplies, cooling, and hard drives.
"The Dimension XPS sports a distinct cobalt blue and charcoal gray case packed with lots of well-planned touches. Three 5.25-inch drive bays and an integrated floppy drive are concealed behind a double-hinged door that can fold back against the side of the case. Unlike doors on other performance systems we've seen, this door can fold back flush against the side of the case, preventing accidents. "
Here is a link to the whole artical
http://www.techtv.com/freshgear/product ... 68,00.html
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The case might need to be modified to fit your MOBO. I was just on a forum yesterday looking for info on case fans for my dell (proprietary and needs to be bought from dell i found out. what a joke) and someone was going to put the dell mobo in another case and it wouldn't fit (i guess he meant the standoffs were in different positions maybe) anyways it might not match up to your MOBO. I found out I can't use any fan with my Dell 8200. The wiring is different . Thay had a few people try to bypass the fan and they said the computer wouldn't start without the fan plugged in. wierd. Looks like they locked me into only buying parts from them. I am going to quiet mod this computer soon. I guess I will have to dig in and see what I can do. I know I cant let THEM win and buy another kinda noisy fan.
The one at the bottom here looks similar and they have similar power ratings. It may not be this one, but it might be similar.GamingGod wrote:Id like to hear one myself first. The power supply is on the bottom in a seperate compartment and appears to be 2 40mm fans, which I doubt is very silent.
http://www.fspgroupusa.com/images/DM(IPC)2003-1.pdf
I have a Precision 650 right here at work with dual 2.8 Xeons and I can barely hear it. Dell definitely does their homework wrt cooling.twigilicious wrote:I've had the pleasure of using a Precision, which is the same case. IIRC, the Precision workstation also had the 2 40mm fans at the 1U-like power supply and it was actually very quiet.GamingGod wrote:Id like to hear one myself first. The power supply is on the bottom in a seperate compartment and appears to be 2 40mm fans, which I doubt is very silent.