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post #11 of 15
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Originally Posted by Droidisthebest View Post

Why do you have to install rubber grommets and the PSU padding to prevent vibration by yourself? Not that it takes too long, but it's a little annoying.
Anyways besides that, considering the price point it's impressive.
Every user will install a different sized power supply. 150-180 or more mm's.

With that in mind, every power supply in different sizes will have different locations to where the fan mounts are. Have you had those times where rubber got stuck in the fan grills?
post #12 of 15
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Every user will install a different sized power supply. 150-180 or more mm's.
With that in mind, every power supply in different sizes will have different locations to where the fan mounts are. Have you had those times where rubber got stuck in the fan grills?
I see. I have not built a computer before but this case is a serious contender.
post #13 of 15
Anyone know when this case is expected to hit Amazon or Newegg? I believe NCIX has it.
post #14 of 15
How on earth did that review miss the entire point of this case and fail to comment, compare, or measure noise of a running system, at stock and when overclocked?
   
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post #15 of 15
that would be totallydependant of your system. each being different.
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