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Any opinion on this case ?
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You didnt mention RAM.
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I have one with a similiar setup as you. Nice and quiet. Whatever fan you plan on getting, make sure it plugs into the motherboard. The ASUS Q-Fan fan control works nicely to minimize noise. |
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Top case that one. I have built 7 systems using it (including mine) and only once had a faulty power supply - this was a sonata version 1 though.
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After posting here I went looking for a solution to that cable issue. I found a number or right angle SATA cables. So discount what I said about the cable clearance, Im sure that cable would fix that complaint for me. |
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I love this case a lot. I've used everything from el' cheapos to the SuperMicro full server. |
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My friend has this case and I must say that it is a very nice case. The power supply is adequate for most set ups, unless you're getting an x1900xtx in crossfire or doing any SLI stuff. It is quite a quiet case, and for the price, it's a good deal. I on the other hand, have the Antec P180B, which is more expensive, and doesn't come with a power supply, but is much much better than the sonata II, albeit quite a bit larger. It comes with 3 fans installed, and space for a few more. All the walls, and even the front door, are made to be silent, it has 3 layers of... well stuff, to make it quiet. The P180B doesn't have the piano finish that the Sonata II has, but it does look very elegant. It has a sturdy front door, and has a separate chamber for the PSU and one of the drive bays, where it's basically a wind tunnel. You can take out the bottom drive bay, which is in the wind tunnel thingy, and put in a water cooling heatercore if you'd like. I must say that the removable drive bays are really nice. They've all got the little silicone pads on them to reduce vibration noise, and they slide in and out quite easily. The top one has a little compartment box on the back where you can put screws, twist ties, your spare key, weed or whatever else you want to in there. The one thing you'll want to watch out for in this case is to make sure the power supply cables are long enough.
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I have just put together my new system about a week ago, even tho I have been able to use much yet, so far I like my new Sonata II case I'll beable to share more in the next week or so.
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