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9th May 2004, 12:21 | #1 |
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| the stacker well, just reading the other thread (cm-koolance cases), I was looking into the stacker and had some thoughts... since the psu can be put on the down side of the case, you could easily fit a triple 120mm rad on top of this case... just wondering if a prommy hose gets far enough into this case to get to the socket... probably not... otherwise this would be an extremist case avant la lettre.
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| OK, so who would go for the CM Stacker or say, the Koolance PC2-901BW? |
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| more than that my friend, one in the back with two 80mms below and up to three oin the front depending how much 5.25 inch bays you wish to fill
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| and there is a radial fan in the center of the case between drive cages and mobo space it seems, looking at the .swf file
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| There's indeed a 300mm radial fan... one 120mm near mobo, three 120mm possible on front... one 80mm on top and two 80mm possible on the bottom... 8 fans in total... It will cost near the 200€'s... |
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