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Antec's new LanBoy AIR case
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looks like polymorphix v 3.0
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Wow, that looks pretty crazy. Regarding the color, at the OP's link there was a video and the color looked more reddish than yellow. Either the color was off in the video or maybe there will be different color schemes.
To me, the case looks a bit... busy. 2x120mm fans with 7x120mm optional fans? I used to jokingly call myself the "fan boy" because of all the noisy fans I used (60x25mm Delta fans FTHL - for the hearing loss) but I've outgrown that, thankfully. I was a fan of the previous LAN Boy incarnations. Indeed in my garage I still have a Super LAN Boy case as well as a Chenming 301, which was the basis of the original LAN Boy. What made those cases special was that they were really, really lightweight and really, really small for being a "normal" ATX layout. By "normal" I mean the PSU at the top and taking an ATX motherboard and several hard/optical drives. Indeed unless someone proves me wrong, I'd say that the original LAN Boy is the lightest "normal" ATX case in existence. Basically it was made out of really thin aluminum (you can seriously crush it like an aluminum can unless you're a wimp). The Super LAN Boy was a tad heavier but almost as small and was a good progression being more sturdy, having a lot better air flow (front/rear 120mm fans back when a lot of cases still had 80mm), having a built-in parts drawer and even coming with a really nice set of carrying straps. Dunno about this new one.
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Jcb?
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For $300 i would expect an ultra-lightweight "roll-cage" of carbon fiber with aluminum panels.
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Looks aside (it's really matter of personal preference really), it looks like it could be an ultimate air cooling case. That is a lot of airflow! I wonder at which point, it would be TOO many case fans... I have benched my 1200 with medium and high fan settings, and it didn't affect the temps any...
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Is it April already?
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No, of course not. It's only March. And you're not sporting any green. Lemme bring you back to reality.
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dewalt haha
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Due to, what seems to be, a lack dust filters, one of those special vacuums for electronics might be a good investment and your new best friend.
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That is pretty ugly for a home build, for oh say construction or some sort of out door mobile set up -- maybe.
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