The PC60 holds 5 harddrives in the harddrive bay, and has 3 floppy drive bays where you could put more harddrives.
The PC7 only has a 3 drive harddrive bay and 2 floppy drive bays iirc. (Not got one of those to hand)
The PC60 also has a motherboard tray which is really nice
I've just landed myself a new PC7 SEIII and I have to say it's come on quite a long way since the PC60. For starters you have a proper removable HD caddy system in operation now, with rubber isolators. You get intake/exhaust 120mm quiet fans AND a 120mm VGA exhaust. They've finally ditched the noisy Adda fans. You also get a PSU mesh on the top panel for extra airflow. It's not bad at all for the money. One of the best value aluminium cases I have used.
I've got the PC 60B Plus II which is different to the PC60.
It has 4 fans in total, including 120mm intake and side fan. Also air duct (bit pointless) and removable motherboard tray which I have found very useful.
120mm side fan
Improved HDD caddy which can be rotated 90 deg and removed/installed with HDD's in place
140 mm square vent above PSU
3 very quiet 120 mm fans - at least mine are - 'Misty'
Around £15 extra - I bought one
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Edit: I bought a black one which is reflected in the extra cost I referred to - the silver tends to be cheaper than the black.
Yeah I think it's worth the extra. I've got the silver one. It's currently running quietly, motherboard at a little under 40 degrees and the cpu (Q6600 @ 2.88ghz) at 40 degrees, and that's after an hour of gaming. I've got the intake fan and side vent running, plus the exhaust from the psu. It's a very solid case for the money.
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