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Old 05-29-09   #141 (permalink)
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I love this case.

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I plan on purchasing this case within the next week and I had a couple questions.

It seems likes there is a lot of exhaust vs. intake... can the three optional fan areas within the case support 3 x 120mm fans? 120 x 25 and 120 x 38? Just curious as I may put a Delta on the bottom intake for some extra air and 2 x Scythe S-FLEX on the two optional fan areas that's attached on the HDD cage. I doubt that I'll need to change any of the exhaust as I said earlier seems to be efficient already.

I may have more questions, but those are the ones that came to mind at the moment.

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for intake 3 fans can be added..

2 120mm fans can be added on the HDD cage facing the video cards and one 120mm on the bottom of the case which is filtered.

that being said there is also a 230mm fan for intake infront on the case behind the sheild that is also filtered.

the PSU has its own filtered intake area as well

so there are plenty of inteake fans

for exhaust the case comes with 2 230mm fans on top of the case and 1 120mm behind the CPU cooler on the back of the case.

also it comes with a exhaust duct attachment that coveres the expansion slot which a 120mm fan can be added, but isnt provided = dumb

intense case for any builder and the best and biggest i have personally ever owned.
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Now can those fans be 120 x 38 and 120 x 25? Just curious as I would like to put a deeper fan especially on the extra intake as it seems the stock exhaust included with the case definatly exceeds the intake. I dont really consider the two fans on the HDD cage as "intake" because it's only pushing the air that's coming in from the one 230mm fan and not actually drawing air from the outside.

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I love this case.

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Wow man, that's pretty ridiculous. How loud does that thing get? Is the entire weight of that rear radiator rested on that single 120mm fan mount?
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Wow man, that's pretty ridiculous. How loud does that thing get? Is the entire weight of that rear radiator rested on that single 120mm fan mount?
It's very quiet actually. Every 120mm fan is an S-Flex fan, and is fan controlled.

Yup, the entire rad at the back is held by the 38mm shroud and fan, and it's solid.
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I love this case.

Here's mine:
That's insane... I didn't expect anyone to have a liquid loop set up like that, especially in that case. Added and envied due to the loop.

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Now can those fans be 120 x 38 and 120 x 25? Just curious as I would like to put a deeper fan especially on the extra intake as it seems the stock exhaust included with the case definatly exceeds the intake. I dont really consider the two fans on the HDD cage as "intake" because it's only pushing the air that's coming in from the one 230mm fan and not actually drawing air from the outside.

Thanks
Yes, There is room for a 120x38 on the bottom, you could stack a few of them if you want. I got just over 190mm with no obstructions before I get to my vid card
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That's insane... I didn't expect anyone to have a liquid loop set up like that, especially in that case. Added and envied due to the loop.
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