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Three fans just to cool your power supply?
I wanted to make sure I had a high positive pressure in the case, so I added the extra intake fans. In theory, it'll keep air blowing out of any cracks and help keep dust to a minimum, as long as the fans have a decent filter. (filters still inbound at the time of posting)
That is a big ass case 0_0
Should've gotten 2007fp's man. Match perfectly with the 30.
I know what you mean, as soon as I have a reason to replace one of the monitors, I want to get 3 that match. Or at least 2 that match my Dell. I just can't justify replacing the ones I already had.
Honest question: How loud is it? I've been looking for a larger preferably modular case for my next build. And airflow is a must (Arizona) but I hate the noise...
It has amazing air flow, but pretty much no sound insulation. With a quiet water pump and high pressure fans turned down to low RPM it doesn't bother me at all, but the case it's self isn't very noise oriented.
I know this is a Caselabs case but which one and what options did you get on yours? just wondering where to sink my own money into.
It's a T10. Solid side panel for Mobo side, vented for power supply, and I got the 240mm rad mount for the front. I was apprehensive about paying that much for a case, but I have to say that it is by far the best case I've ever used. If I have to ever buy another computer case for some reason, I'll strongly consider caselabs again
I just wish their site had pictures for each option.
Why in the hell does that have to be so big?
I enjoy tinkering around with the PC, and this case is extremely roomy. I know it's a little over kill on size, but I thought of any upgrade I might decide to do later and got a case that would support it. Caselabs cases are kind of expensive (totally worth it) so I wanted to make sure that if I bought one, I'd be able to use it for whatever down the road.

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