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ATX Case Round Up (10)
Written by Peter Barnard (30/Sep/04)
Page 10 of 12

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Acousticase C6607

The Acousticase C6607 is the only case in this group test to use the traditional construction of steel chassis and plastic front panel. Interestingly, the chassis itself is an almost exact copy of the one used by the ThermalTake Tsunami dream, except it is made with steel rather than aluminium. The case has a very different look however, with a conservatively styled front panel, and a simple all black finish that would fit well in an office environment. This case is designed for noise reduction, and comes with a box full of pre-cut pieces of noise reducing foam. These are simple and quick to fit, and do an excellent job of cutting noise levels. It takes about 15 minutes fit the 16 pieces of foam. The kit includes heavy rubber matting faced with a thin layer of foam, which is affixed to the side panels and all of the flat surfaces of the chassis. There are also large blocks of foam that are used to fill cavities in the case such as unoccupied drive bays. The case also includes a set of rubber vibration damping fan mounts, and rubber grommets on all the hard drive mountings. Quiet PC also throw in a set of soft rubber feet to go with the case.

Like the ThermalTake Tsunami, there are 120mm fan mountings at the front and rear of the case, but no fans are included. This makes sense, as many people would opt to use no case fans at all. The fan cut outs are built for good airflow, and would allow for more than adequate cooling from a pair of 120 mm fans run at 5 volts. If you need a case that shuts up and gets on with the job, the Acousticase c6607 is a very good choice. At £105.58 it's not overly priced either.


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