I'm getting to cleaning out my part of the garage. Yes, it's a mess, but that isn't the point.
First case: HP Vectra VE tiny ATX case.
Notes: The ventilation is crappy. Needs more holes to function properly. Can be set to desktop or more stable tower mode by rotating feet.
Second case: Micron ClientPro ATX
Notes: This is the tower that held my first computer. Some sentimental value, but definitely a modding opportunity for others. Front panel is broken, so you need to make your own. Can be set for both tower and desktop orientation by moving base and adjusting optical bracket. There is a right-side panel, but I could not find it at time of picture taken. Also, you may have to modify the back panel area to get the motherboard to fit, let alone the metal plate.
Third case: REALLY tiny HP ATX case.
Notes: Unless you completely remove the optical drive and use tight watercooling fittings, or somehow extend the PSU out the back, there's no way you're getting a standard ATX power supply. You're better off using the supplied backplane and modding in a PicoPSU-type supply. If you do go the Pico-PSU route, you may need to improve ventilation. It was designed for use with a Quantum Bigfoot, but has a bracket at the bottom for a standard 3.5" drive.
Fourth case: Compaq tower
Notes: I removed plastics for painting for an attempted mod I decided against. The power button, I can't find. So, perfect modding opportunity
I really need the room. All you have to do is pay shipping.
If you don't want the peripherals inside, let me know; otherwise, they're staying.