on 7/5/01 11:34 AM, Ethan Dicks at ethan_dicks(a)yahoo.com wrote:
I have both an A3000 and an A4000 (each one was in
turn my primary Amiga
for years). I personally like the A3000 more, but the internal CD-ROM bay
and the AGA chipset is mighty attractive (but so is SCSI-on-the-motherboard).
The AGA advantage is pretty much nulled by a graphics card, unless you
were one to run a lot of AGA-only programs. I didn't like the way a drive
put in the A4000's 5-1/4" bay went right up against the PSU and often times
ended up sticking part way out the front of the machine. The internal case
layout of the A3000 is tight, but very well thought out. The A4000's not
nearly as well.
Jeff