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<blockquote data-quote="Fallen Kell" data-source="post: 531327" data-attributes="member: 95902"><p>I have been relatively happy with my Cooler Master CM 280 (hard to find now). I am thinking about changing the fans I have in it (or at least under-volting them). The case is not for everyone. It is tall. Tall enough to have a 120mm exhaust fan located above the motherboard (not simply the side of the case like the Antec ones, though it does have a 120mm fan mount there as well as on the top and front). You can also fit some of the tower style CPU heatsinks in the case. Currently I have a Scythe Ninja Rev B (yes, a regular Ninja, not a mini). It really just about becomes a push/pull fan setup with a front intake fan, the fan on the Ninja, and then the rear exhaust fan, all lined up almost in a perfect line.</p><p></p><p>The loudest thing in the case is really the video card, which is an EVGA 8800 GT SSC edition (flow down from when I upgraded my main PC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallen Kell, post: 531327, member: 95902"] I have been relatively happy with my Cooler Master CM 280 (hard to find now). I am thinking about changing the fans I have in it (or at least under-volting them). The case is not for everyone. It is tall. Tall enough to have a 120mm exhaust fan located above the motherboard (not simply the side of the case like the Antec ones, though it does have a 120mm fan mount there as well as on the top and front). You can also fit some of the tower style CPU heatsinks in the case. Currently I have a Scythe Ninja Rev B (yes, a regular Ninja, not a mini). It really just about becomes a push/pull fan setup with a front intake fan, the fan on the Ninja, and then the rear exhaust fan, all lined up almost in a perfect line. The loudest thing in the case is really the video card, which is an EVGA 8800 GT SSC edition (flow down from when I upgraded my main PC). [/QUOTE]
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