sure it escapes out that single 120mm optional fan at the back.....excellent...BillytheImpaler said:How does the air escape? Talk about positive-pressure cases!![]()
quoted for the truthGerard said:kerrrap![]()
Inspiration?Darg said:I want to make a case that is cylindrical with the motherboard mounted centred in the middle of it. I'd have a huge 300mm fan at each end creating a perfect airflow through the case. They wouldn't have to move that fast so they shouldn't be too loud. I'm more curious to see how cool it could get though. PSU and harddrives would probably be mounted in a rectungular section above the main wind tunnel.
It'd look pretty funky atleast.
ChoÞÞer said:this case has been already posted on here, but still its crazy.
them fans would just drive me crazy after a while, my pc isnt the quites, but its defiantly not going to be as loud as that![]()
These fans are variable speed. They really went the extra mile on these. Each fan can be controlled individually with a dial, or turned of completely. Each fan has five blue LEDs mounted in them which give off a really nice glow. The best part about these fans is they are large enough that they can get a great airflow going and still be completely silent. For anyone with a large number of 80mm fans, you will know that they can make a lot of noise and this is one thing you will never have to worry about with these fans.