The SLK3000B has one rear 120mm fan IIRC (and space for a further 120mm up front).
The case is excellent quality and easy to work in, despite the fact it has no removable motherboard tray.
One suggestion - fit your PSU BEFORE fitting the motherboard as the bar across the case will make fitting the PSU after the mortherboard has gone in difficult.
I've just built a system for a friend using the Thermaltake Soprano (£47). Very impresses with it. 2 x 120mm fans, totally tool-less drive bays - and no cut fingers during the build
The paint finish on the door is even better in the flesh too
i tihnk its worth getting a nice case unless your only ever going ot open it once, im really glad about my case as its really simple fitting things like drives
Ive had a few people mail me about my new case (SLK3000B) and what i think about it.
I was after a cheap case that looked ok and performed well- which is exactly what I got.
The build was really easy (even though it does not have a motherboard tray). Im using a XP-120 heatsink with a stealth fan - the supplied case fan is only a little louder on slow speed which is great considering the stealth is almost silent. The only thing I can hear is my 9800PRO fan. Temps are good (28-30 Load) on the my 3000 Winnie.
Case is big enough to house all my tagen 480w wires comfortably too. Im very please.
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