Best Case for Air Cooled pc?

benjo said:
For £30~ the only case you should be looking at is the Lanboy. Much nicer case :)

They're £35 :rolleyes: , but yes they do look very nice. Never noticed them before when looking at the OCUK website. As Yewen said though, we really need to know what his budget is for the case.
 
benjo said:
For £30~ the only case you should be looking at is the Lanboy. Much nicer case :)

Well its £45 with delivery, and as I only wanted to spend £30 max, im happy :)

And my case has 140mm fan, 2x 120mm fan, 80mm fan
Lanboy only has 2x 120mm fan
 
dobbs2010 said:
Is that a 120mm fan at the front, if it is it must give you nice airflow through the case.

No Dobbs, its a 140mm fan mate

120mm fan is at the back

80mm and 120mm or 80mm on the side :)
 
More fans rarely makes a better case, simple 1 in 1 out is the way to go, just look at the Stacker 830, Lian Li S80 for example, overcomplicated or just to big for effective airflow.
 
stevechapman said:
Well its £45 with delivery, and as I only wanted to spend £30 max, im happy :)

And my case has 140mm fan, 2x 120mm fan, 80mm fan
Lanboy only has 2x 120mm fan

Where's the 2nd 120mm fan Steve, I can see the one at the back.
 
dobbs2010 said:
Where's the 2nd 120mm fan Steve, I can see the one at the back.

See the blue fan on the side, the second 120mm fan is below that, I havent had a chance to take a newer picture yet :)
 
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benjo said:
Hence the "~" . Correct me if i'm wrong but doesn't that mean approximately?

Well as I dont know all the Internet terms, I wouldnt know that "~" means approximately, but its still £45
 
benjo said:
Hence the "~" . Correct me if i'm wrong but doesn't that mean approximately?

You learn something new everyday, heres what I found in a quick google search.

"In the English language, the tilde is often used to mean approximately. In logic, it represents negation. In electronics, it is used to approximate the sine wave symbol, which, in turn, is used to indicate alternating current. The tilde is also sometimes used instead of a hyphen or dash between two numbers to indicate that they are a range or a part number or model number."

And on that note, I'm off to bed.

Goodnight all :p
 
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