Cooler Master Praetorian 730 case PREVIEW

@ 2005/11/06
Cooler Master has introduced the 730 series of aluminum alloy cases into the marketplace for enthusiasts. As the successor to the successful Wave Master case design, an improved air flow design implemented the use of 2 vertically stacked 80mm exhaust fans just underneath the power supply. Cooler Master used a very thick curved door oÂ*n the front of this stylishly designed case, which hides four 5.25 inch drive bays, with two external 3.25 inch bays, and 4 internal 3.25 inch bays just below. An LED lit 120mm front case fan sits at the bottom of the case, allowing ample air flow to cruise over as many as 4 hard drives which will fit into the space allowed.

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Comment from Sidney @ 2005/11/06
Glad you did; I spent 10 years of my life in hearing aid industry; living in a sound room ..... you could hear your own heartbeat < 20dBA. It is not a comfortable feeling.

Trying sleeping in a sound room .... I could hear air rushing into my lunts; my heartbeats and embarassing bowl movement. That is only at about 20dBA. Below 15 dBA will make you crazy.
Comment from jmke @ 2005/11/06
okay.. about the Decibel issues, I've asked somebody who does sound measurements for a living, and <30dBA is not obtainable in a kitchen (silentpcreview); anothing below <25dBA requires a soundproof room.

the 19-22dBA readings you see from some sites are UNREAL. most likely their gear is not calibrated correctly
Comment from Sidney @ 2005/11/06
22dBA ??? Another mystery about sound. No temp measurement but feeling about air flow. I am feeling in love, aren't you?