Nanoxia Deep Silence Cases

Manuel Horvat

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Feb 27, 2014
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Hello.

I want to buy a silent PC case and i stumbled across the Nanoxia Deep Silence series.
There newest case is the Nanoxia Deep Silence 6 REV B and it costs 230 euros the Nanoxia Deep Silence 6 costs 200 Euro and the 5 about 150 euros and the Nanoxia Deep Silence ONE/1 140 euros

But i'm wondering which one I should get the 6Rev B is a bit to expensive for me but I can choose between the other 3.
After scrolling through all the specs i didn't really stumble across differences.

Although the Nanoxia Deep Silence 6 Rev. B is the newest i still see people buying the 1 version
instead of the 5 or the 6.

Which one do i choose? Price,performance,quietness wise?
And what are the differences?
 
Solution
Please check the NDS specs pages; the NDS 6 is huge! :D

Oh, meant to say, I really like NDS fans, but I've never tried one of their cases.
Noise levels should be good though.

Ian.

hendo51

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I just purchased a Nanoxia Deep Silence 6. I love it. I have 5 x 140mm fans, 3 x 120mm fans, plus my CPU cooler has two 90mm fans in push pull configuration. This case is massive, I thought it was big until I got it. It weighs around 50 pounds. But when my fans our turned all the way up I can barely hear the air move. When the fans are on about half way, you can not even here it. I love it. My next PC build will have another Deep Silence 6. It is quietest case I have built. This a must buy for any body wanting to water cool or just needs space.
 

mapesdhs

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Told ya it's huge! :D And heavy. Btw, where did you get it? Are you
in the UK? I'm trying to find a source.

Re noise levels, that's why I replace all fans in other cases I buy
with NDS models. I've bought a dozen Antec 300/302 cases in
recent months, replaced every fan. I bought a big supply of 120/140
NDS PWMs. Ditto with HAF 932 cases, Aerocool XPredator and I'm
about to do the same with a Coolermaster Cosmos (destined to hold
a 3970X/4.8 setup, 32GB, K5000 and two GTX 580s, so heat/noise
is a critical issue).

Btw, I talked briefly with Nanoxia about the NDS-6, wrt the notion of
having wheels on the base (doesn't come with them). They said atm
there are no plans to include wheels, but they'd think about it, however
in the meantime thy suggested the type of strip-based wheel attachment
often used with furniture should work well if one doesn't mind drilling a
couple of holes in the chassis, or indeed the type of wheel fixture often
used with skateboards, etc.

It's the one nice feature of the HAF 932, being able to attach wheels,
though it does add some height.

Would be good if you could include some pictures here of your NDS-6!
Or links to some.

To the original poster Manuel, what did you decide to do in the end?
Did you get an NDS-6?

Ian.