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O.P. Plexiglass case
Hi everyone,

Can someone please give me a link or adress to where I can find a good plexiglass case for a Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo T computer?

Thanks for the help.
05-17-2005 03:04 PM
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RE: Plexiglass case
you cannot get plexiglass cases for specific oem computers. the closes you will find would be a case that would simply fit all your componants.
05-17-2005 09:10 PM
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RE: Plexiglass case
If you're lucky, Fujitsu may manufacture some optional cases, as these are officail they will come at a price. Try looking in their online shop or a local dealer.
05-17-2005 09:54 PM
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At first I wanted to use a plexiglass case that would simply fit all my components, but the dealer told me that these cases will overheat (and eventually melt) or collapse, as they are not made for the type of Fujitsu Siemens computer and components.     
05-18-2005 01:38 PM
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RE: Plexiglass case
The dealer is talking bollocks. So long as you have sufficient airflow through the case (which shouldn't be difficult), it'll be fine. The temperature of the case shouldn't change.
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05-18-2005 02:37 PM
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unless all of your componants are running at like 300C and you have no fans then you cant really melt acrylic/plexi. even if you could you would see it in time to get your componants out.
05-19-2005 01:54 AM
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Thanks for the informaition, i'll think about it and maybe transfer my components to a new case. :)
05-19-2005 02:34 PM
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