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I've been told by many people that the Thermaltake Xaser III V1000A is one of the best cases for cooling.
http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16811133105 What do you think? Would you recommend this case or is there a case you think does a better job at cooling? |
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It sure looks like it would be pretty good at cooling. 2 rear fans. 2 side fans. 1 top fan. ?front fan(s). I'd go for it.
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Well some of the reviews on newegg have said that even though the case comes with 7 fans, the fans don't spin very fast. Has anyone had this problem or know anything about it?
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