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My friend used to have that case and it is not good. The case is low quality and the inside is small. The grills for the fans restrict a lot of air.
really? cuz i had no problem getting anything to fit, with the exception of a really large cpu cooler which neither of us are using. i'm no expert on airflow, but when i stick my hand in there i can definitely feel it movin, and thats without the side fan and dirk tooth fan blowing on it. i'm not saying its any super epic case but for what G.R.E.A.M and I are using it for it does the job just fine. feels nice and solid, so i declare it a win as for dual booting I only have experience with windows and linux, but the basic idea is to create 2 different partitions and install an os on each of them, then have a menu to choose from them at startup. with ubuntu, you can boot from a live disc and there's a built in partition editor to use, and you just resize the single one you have now to have however much space you want, and use the leftover space for a second partition and install your os onto that. i wouldn't recommend dual booting two of the same version of windows, if you have access to the 64 bit version i would just install that and ditch 32 bit.
Yeah, I agree with Jacobia Jacob. Just wait until you have a 64-bit version before you format and install anything. In my own opinion, dual-boots are really annoying, unless it is for a purpose, for example, for school or for testing software for a review.