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24th October 2004, 19:54 [jmke] - #1
Default Cooler Master Stacker case review

Cooler Master has built a very solid and feature rich case with a demanding consumer in mind. This product seems to be well suited for professional seeking a solid case for a network file server or workstation. Although with a tank-like construction, endless interior space and the ability to mount an impressive array of components, I can see many an ambitious case modder taking advantage of this platform and turning it into a stunning creation.

http://www.ocmodshop.com/default.aspx?a=215
24th October 2004, 20:33 [kr15t0f] - #2
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I like that case, to bad it got only a top fan of 80mm and not one of 120mm.
25th October 2004, 09:23 [jmke] - #3
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top fan is not needed with those 120mm sucking air through the case in my humble opinion
25th October 2004, 13:47 [kr15t0f] - #4
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Originally posted by jmke
top fan is not needed with those 120mm sucking air through the case in my humble opinion
would be handy to put a radiator there.
25th October 2004, 13:53 [jmke] - #5
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if you are able to put a radiator there; then you are also able to make a blowhole... no?
25th October 2004, 13:56 [kr15t0f] - #6
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Originally posted by jmke
if you are able to put a radiator there; then you are also able to make a blowhole... no?
probably, .
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