Reset Button and a ATX Tower...?

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Reset Button and a ATX Tower...?

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I am looking for a good tower like my old CoolerMaster Wave Master tower with a slide out for the motherboard, does anybody know where I could find a tower like that. I bought a X-Cruiser by Apema and I'm sending it back. There's know power supply bracket and what they call a slide out is not a slide out. The holes do not match up at all as well. Also, I see there is no reset button on the towers I'm looking at online, do you just use the power button somehow as a reset button. Thank you for any info.
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Re: Reset Button and a ATX Tower...?

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Can't really reccomend cases, as not my area, but on most systems you can just hold the power button down for several seconds and then it will power off.

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Re: Reset Button and a ATX Tower...?

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This is as close as I could find/think of that had something close to a slide out style tray in a mid tower, and stay close to what you paid for the Aspire, I mean Apevia case.

http://www.xoxide.com/raidmax-smilodon-case.html

I have never personally seen this case, if you like the looks of it search for some reviews of it. From the looks of it you might have an issue with super long vid cards and may have to loose the middle drive cage, but can't really say for sure.

You may a better/easier time finding a case with a normal removable tray.
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Thank you bubba for the info and link, wow! that's not bad, I'II look into it more, thanks again for the reply.
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Thank you for the reply DMB2000uk, I guess that's the end of the old reset button. The start button will have to do. Thanks again for the reply.
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