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Profile: stranger
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Hi I've been searching for a new case with two 120mm fans to reduce the noise. Also I want a stylish case but I'm having a hard time finding one, there are almost always one 80mm fan in them. So anyone here who have any suggestions for a good case with 120mm fans in it (miditower)? |
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Does the Antec P160 suit your needs?
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Profile: addict
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Or how about the P180 if your looking for the simple "stylish" look that I prefer. <A HREF="http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=81800" target="_new">Clicky</A> |
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thanks for the replies guys, I like them both, 160 is a bit cheaper so I might go with that.
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If you have a big enough budget you could have some real silence and get a <A HREF="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811112052" target="_new">lian li PC-V1100</A>.
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Yup that is one NICE case!
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what do you all think of this, its not the best looking out there but it seems to be really quiet.
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Since the case itself doesn't do much for cooling, sound deadening panels will have almost 0 effect on system temps. You'll need good airflow to make up for the air resistance of the filters at air intake/exhaust points, but you need that anyways if you have dust filters.
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I think the Super Lanboy will be out if he went with the P180 over the 160 based purely on the design. He seems to have the same attitude that I do: It's a computer, it's suppose to be a box. Adding anything else to it has the same effect as adding a 3-foot spoiler to a Civic: "I want a real sports car, but am too cheap to get one, so I'll impress with all this flash instead" |
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Lol I like the analogy of the 3" pipe.
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Looks rather nice!
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I will be running:
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Profile: Master Historian of THGC
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<pre>Another vote for V1100</pre><p>
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See if you can find the old Chenbro X-Spider.
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i'VE GOT The Superlanboy.
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The Thermaltake SHARK has two wisper quite 120 fans and is a very nice looking and built solid. It has plenty of room and the way the case is setup makes it a great case for keeping the temps down.
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