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post Jun 1 2007, 07:21 PM

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QUOTE(Doom @ Jun 1 2007, 06:13 PM)
What's wrong with ur case ??? it's a ATX tower made by lian li some more ...

hehehehe ...
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what about modded one? sweat.gif
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post Jun 6 2007, 08:53 PM

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QUOTE(Sanko @ Jun 6 2007, 08:29 PM)
i wonder the A05 air flow will be good or not? it is claimed to be the smallest ATX casing. and the psu is in front. i just couldn't make up my mind... sigh
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"couldn't make up my mind" why? wanna buy it ka?
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post Jun 8 2007, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(james2306 @ Jun 8 2007, 03:25 PM)
anyone got latest ATE price list for LL casings?
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just follow the old one, no price change unless there was a promotion, when it does i bet this thread would busy talking bout it biggrin.gif

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post Jun 8 2007, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(james2306 @ Jun 8 2007, 03:59 PM)
thx for the quick reply man..

so i need some advice now,
im thinking of getting either the PC-7S from irangan's bulk or
get a PC-007 from ATE itself..
according to the prices above la
coz i want fully alu case and my budget abt 250..

i need some views abt the PC-007!
PS. it says wit transparent side window and 25cm fan, so its THIS one, right? or izzit just this one?
kinda confused here  rclxub.gif

thx guys!
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both case (PC-7S & PC-007) got the same exterior & interior design except for their front panel design
  1. both case place their front i/o panel at the bottom front of the case which PC-007 got metal cover for it while 7S doesn't
  2. both case got 1x 120mm front fan
  3. both case got 1x 120mm rear fan
  4. both case got 1x 80mm top fan
  5. both case got 4x 5" bay drive
  6. both case got 3x 3.5" internal bay drive & have the same design too
  7. 007 got 2x 3.5" external bay drive but not 7S case
so it's up to u which design suits ur taste

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post Jun 10 2007, 02:49 AM

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at the end, all we have to do is trial & error, see which combination will gave us the best temp result yawn.gif
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post Jun 11 2007, 12:47 AM

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how's the temp? in acceptable range? blink.gif
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post Jun 18 2007, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(akachester @ Jun 18 2007, 11:28 AM)
LOL..Maybe I could look into a mod and cut a square hole at the back so it would work like a normal side panel fan..LOL..

I still love the design of the BS02 but the praticality on how it works really bothers me...Thats why i wanted to opt for the BS03. Will be getting them next month after i settle everything on my new home..LOL.
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thinking the same way IF i want to use those BS02, blow hole on it, put those SomerBlade fan grill + fan filter = Damn nice drool.gif

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post Jun 21 2007, 03:31 PM

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QUOTE(akachester @ Jun 21 2007, 03:19 PM)
I seriously like black even more..LOL..IF i got the money, i might get it to replace my PC-7B but not this month for sure..LOL..Wait till i settle things at my new house first..

Anyway, is the A10 considered as full tower?
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PC-A10 is not full tower casing
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post Jun 22 2007, 10:45 AM

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Lian Li PC-A06 [Link]
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looks like another PC-A05 design

they replace the 120mm rear fan to 80mm x 2 fans = can provide more air flow & more noise

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post Jun 22 2007, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(Doom @ Jun 22 2007, 11:06 AM)
... as for the rear side that's not even promising with dual 8CM could provide more airflow then single 12cm fan .. come on .. ridiculous ...
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Candidate:
  1. Vizo Starlet UV LED Fan (One of My Favorite Fan)
    80mm [Link]
    Fan Size : 80x80x25 mm
    Air Flow: 36 CFM

    120mm [Link]
    Fan Size : 120x120x25 mm
    Air Flow: 62.7 CFM

    Dual 80mm Fan = 36 CFM x 2 = 72 CFM
    Single 120mm Fan = 62.7CFM
    How much did the dual 80mm provide more airflow that the 120mm blink.gif blink.gif blink.gif

  2. Cooler Master UV Series Fan
    80mm [Link]
    Fan Size : 80x80x25 mm
    Air Flow: 22.84 CFM

    120mm [Link]
    Fan Size : 120x120x25 mm
    Air Flow: 42.73 CFM

    Dual 80mm Fan = 22.84 CFM x 2 = 45.68 CFM
    Single 120mm Fan = 42.73CFM
    huh blink.gif only little, but heck if 2.95 CFM ain't more airflow provided i dunno what to call that laugh.gif

  3. Cooler Master Neon LED Series Fan
    80mm [Link]
    Fan Size : 80x80x25 mm
    Air Flow: 22.84 CFM

    120mm [Link]
    Fan Size : 120x120x25 mm
    Air Flow: 42.73 CFM

    Dual 80mm Fan = 22.84 CFM x 2 = 45.68 CFM
    Single 120mm Fan = 42.73CFM
    huh blink.gif only little, but heck even 1 CFM is still more air flow tongue.gif


  4. (The BESTEST Candidate Choice) Noctua Fan NF-S12-800 & NF-S12-1200 rclxm9.gif
    80mm [Link]
    Fan Size: 80x80x25 mm
    Air Flow: 59 m³/h
    Airflow with ULNA: 34 m³/h

    120mm [Link]
    Fan Size: 120x120x25 mm
    Air Flow: 81 m³/h
    Airflow with ULNA: 41 m³/h

    Air Flow
    Dual 80mm Fan = 59 m³/h x 2 = 118 m³/h
    Single 120mm Fan = 81 m³/h
    Air Flow Differences: DO THE MATH

    Airflow with ULNA
    Dual 80mm Fan = 34 m³/h x 2 = 68 m³/h
    Single 120mm Fan = 41 m³/h
    Air Flow Differences: DO THE MATH

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of course these fan comparison is limited to only a certain choice, don't compare a UV Fan with UV LED FAN or with those DC Fan or with those SilenX, Noctua or Evercool Aluminum Fan, coz they all ain't the same class to compare with, wanna compare, compare with the same brand of the same class but with different size but not their thickness
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let's not get into the noise details, i'm only proving a point that some dual 80mm fan configuration can provide more air flow than a single 120mm fan configuration
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i'm being ridiculous blink.gif whistling.gif cool.gif
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post Jun 24 2007, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Jun 24 2007, 04:16 PM)
well, dual PSU blown by 120mm fan infront of them, i think should be enough icon_idea.gif, am i right?
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more than enough smile.gif
single 120mm intake fan solely for the PSUs (if u opt to put the hdd on the top section)

compared to traditional ATX Style:
  1. 120mm Intake Fan --> HDD --> VGA --> Proc --> PSU (not to mention the cool air ain't that cool anymore laugh.gif )
  2. 120mm Intake Fan --> HDD --> Proc --> PSU (must be a clever air to work up to the pc case to avoid the vga which is the most hottest hardware these days tongue.gif )

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post Jun 24 2007, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Jun 24 2007, 04:39 PM)
nod.gif, as you may know, i'm on A10, so the airflow should be like this...

120mm Lian Li frontal fan --> HDD --> 120mm intake from hot air from HDD --> PSU (both PSU suck all hot air from HDD area via 120mm intake in the middle) --> out ...

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that's why i said if you opt to put the HDD at the top section, then the PSU can get the fresh air from 120mm intake fan smile.gif

QUOTE(sniper69 @ Jun 24 2007, 04:39 PM)
... the way i see it, it doesn't bother the upper level of air flow, but this makes the GC zone completely a deadzone, because none of the fan blowing in or out except from top hole --> CPU fan --> exhaust at the behind of the case

sorry for no pix, no camera at the moment doh.gif...
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ya, PC-A10 intake fan doesn't bother the upper level compared to the traditional ATX Style --> PSU share the same intake fan with all the hardware in the case icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jul 2 2007, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Jul 2 2007, 02:03 PM)
do u have any idea how difficult it is to do that??? yeah u can use both the same EXACT fans for front intake and rear exhaust.

but even if u do that, did u take into account ur PSU fan? thats exhausting air oso...or if ur using the blower type cooler for ur GC (eg 8800 cooler) that one oso exhausting air...

u have to know the figures for every fan...AND the amount of resistance they have to go through in order to get a good reading.

imho best way to get a positive pressure case...is set all fans to intake and just leave the PSU and/or GC to do the exhausting. tongue.gif
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yeah, don't forget to take in the fan filter into consideration laugh.gif

fan filter will reduce CFM for a fan, if put fan filter at the front, then have to put fan filter at all fan in the case rclxub.gif wonder how to put filter on the PSU Fan & those VGA Exhaust Cooler Type cool2.gif

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