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eskro
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dunno but yeah,
i mean,
the ISK300-65 & the ISK-110 are my fav HTPC case at the moment.
wish i had one of them,
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2012-04-04, 07:51
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-04, 07:53 by eskro.)
but the ISK 100 has a 100mm fan,
that alone can cool your CPU....
but the ISK 110 version doesnt have a 100mm FAn,
and its a bit wider too so,
stock A6-3500 cooler fits in it.
even a SCYTHE KOZUTI 40mm
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You might be right about not even using the 80mm fan that comes with the case.
I got this review from newegg.... "Used this on a ASROCK A75M-ITX board, with a AMD A8-3870K processor in a Foxconn RM233+DSI-250P case. Tight fit but works. All hardware supplied worked great. Only slightly noisy fan now is the case fan, I turned that off don't seem to need it now."
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told ya, i have 3 of those tri-cool fans bro.
all 80mm too...
big shuriken ftw!!
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Well if you are using an APU then I think that all you'd need is the fan on the heat sink. The DC-DC PSU doen't need a fan like a normal PSU and since the case is so small the fan on the heat sink will likely move enough air to keep the case well ventilated so you can ditch the case fan.
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what about the the ISK300-65 ??
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Yeah I can get that one, but I really wanted the ISK 110.