Chassis Case

DELL PowerEdge SC440 bare metal chassis empty case
DELL PowerEdge SC440 bare metal chassis empty case
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Toshiba M35X Laptop Motherboard  Chassis Case for Parts
Toshiba M35X Laptop Motherboard Chassis Case for Parts
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HP Pavilion a6700z empty chassis case NE497AV
HP Pavilion a6700z empty chassis case NE497AV
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Dell PE 1850 Chassis Case Fa 12V Y2205 San Ace40
Dell PE 1850 Chassis Case Fa 12V Y2205 San Ace40
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Dell Inspiron 7500 Motherboard 7233T  Chassis Case 9963T With Video Card  CPU
Dell Inspiron 7500 Motherboard 7233T Chassis Case 9963T With Video Card CPU
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Compaq Presario M2000 Base Chassis 394285 Bottom Case
Compaq Presario M2000 Base Chassis 394285 Bottom Case
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Compaq Presario V2000 Base Chassis 418519 Bottom Case
Compaq Presario V2000 Base Chassis 418519 Bottom Case
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Stocks And Chassis Systems For The Rem 700

One of the most effective upgrades for the Remington 700, after a new or ugraded trigger and bedding job is a complete new stock. Such stocks are available from a wide range of manufacturers all of which have different approaches. You can go for anything from a traditional style stock, albeit with a modern V or pillar bedding system and advanced composite materials right up to a complete chassis system that will turn your Remington 700 into a state of the art sniper rifle or the ergonomic equivalent of an AR10. HS Precision have built up a great reputation for their stocks, one of which was chosen of the US Army M24 sniper rifle. Their stocks tend to follow tradional profiles with sleek, smooth lines. Their use of composite materials keeps their stocks amazingly light yet incredibly strong. The Remington 700 Police stock is the stock chosen by Remington for the Police model of their short action 700. It comes in at only 2lb 12 oz and provides a solid, repeatable bedding from its machined aluminum bedding block. You can supplement this with a glass bedding job if you wish, but it is not necessary for great accuracy. This stock is available in black and tan and takes paint and other exterior finishes extremely well. The next step up is to opt for a chassis system.

The Accuracy International AICS offers the ergonomics of their renowned L96 and L115 British Army sniper rifles in a package that can take the Remington 700 short or long action rifle in fixed and folding stock models. This stock is basically a machined billet of aluminum (or two in the case of the folding model) to which the Remington action torqued down into self-centering bedding. Glass reinforced plastic panels in either black, olive green or tan are then bolted on to this to give the chassis system its distinctive slab-sided profile. This system was state of the art a few years ago, but it doesn't offer additional optics or accessories mounting options that many shooters now want.

One of the latest chassis systems on offer for the Remington 700 is the MDT TAC21. The TAC21 is built around the concept of giving the Remington 700 AR type ergonomics. This cleverly designed unit encases the Remington 700 in what appears to be an AR upper and lower. This takes the full range of AR accessories including pistol grips and stocks. The Picatinny rail on top of the receiver has a 20 MoA slope built in optimized for long range shooting, whilst the section above the barrel is parallel with it. The fore end is predrilled to accept MagPul rail sections to further enhance accessory mounting options. You end up with a Remington 700 that in most respects handles just like an AR10.

wat computer chassis/cases could i fit a GA-MA790XT-UD4P motherboard into?

i am about to start building my own pc an im stuck on wich case or chassi i can get my gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P motherboard into can any one shed some light on this for me. thanx :)

That's an ATX motherboard, so any ATX case should be fine. There are tons at both newegg.com and tigerdirect.com. I personally like the Raidmax Smilodon line - economical but still easy to work on and visually appealing. I have been very happy with this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811156062

Toshiba QOSMIO X770 (pocket-lint)

Big and clever

Toshiba's QOSMIO X770 is both big and clever, although it's the size, weight
and design that strike you first. ?

Under the textured two-tone case, this is a behemoth of a gaming and
multimedia laptop: 17.3" 1080p HD active 3D screen, Sandy Bridge Core i7,
Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M graphics driving the 3D, 1TB of disk space,
Harmon/Kardon speakers and a Blu-ray player/DVD burner. But it takes you a
while to notice that because of the case. ?

When we say striking, we're talking a metallic grooved surface (think wood
grain or bamboo, and no fingerprint marks) that fades from red to grey at the
base of the screen, and the same inside the case. It's plastic rather than
metal, but it's sturdy enough and the build quality is the usual high Toshiba
standard. There's no flex on the keyboard at all, and not much on the screen
either.

The texture continues around the keyboard and even across the touch pad. The
screen bezel is glossy black plastic but it's thin enough compared to the
screen that we didn't find reflections irritating. Red illuminated controls,
red keyboard backlight, red indicator stripe to tell you ...

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