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Piano Man (2) Results: 1-2 of 2
12-16-2008
Small, quiet, inexpensive...
Great for passively cooled chipsets, I put one of these on my southbridge of my Intel G33 mobo. (BTW, just run a tie-wrap though diagonal holes and loop them through the motherboard hooks to mount this - after almost bonding my fingers together with super glue, tie-wrap is the way to go). Will comment later on if this one gets loud after while as previously posted.
04-14-2008
Versatile and Roomy - Well Engineered!!!
You can read all the features of this case online and here at FrozenCPU, so I won''t repeat those here. I love this case, and can''t imagine another case for a MicroATX board. What you don''t see in the specs are the little detail aspects on the Qmicra''s design. The top shell removes in one complete piece, held solidly in place by the screw in rubber feet on the bottom. Attached, it''s solid as a brick. Removed, and you''ve got easy access to the motherboard - even with the drive/PSU tray installed. Remove that, and you can probably play raquetball against the rear panel (ok, maybe not). The amount of hard drive space (external bays included!) is extraordinary for this size case, and they are cooled by incoming air. The thermal design is excellent - a quiet fan in the back, and the open design face allows a lot of air change capability. The rear panel is flat (why can''t every case have this), without the recessed I/O slots, making it easy to peer over the case and hook up to the ports. I haven''t yet gone to water yet, but love that option this case gives me. If you want a great case that feels handcrafted, and not mass market - you''ll pay a pretty penny, but in the Qmicra, you''ll definitely get what you pay for. Highly recommended!!!