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The case was able to take all of my weight on all parts of the case without creaking or showing any signs of strain. This is a great plus as it shows that the case can withstand

Anything a LAN goer could throw at it. I give it 10/10 on the stand test.

Temperature wise the case produced results that didn’t surprise me as the fans are both exhaust and the case needs some intake fans attached to bring in cool air.

Ambient temperature was 19 degrees C

CPU Idle 37 degrees C
CPU Load 49 degrees C

These temperatures aren’t exactly impressive as when I had a Zalman GS-1000 and an NZXT Tempest I was able to cool my CPU passively with lower temps than these.

Noise Levels

It has to be the single loudest case I have ever encountered but only when the fans are on the high or medium settings. When lowered to the slowest fan setting, the case is quite quiet however.

Cost

The three hundred is available at an estimated street price of £30 so it’s hardly going to break the bank. This is a nice price for a rather small chassis.

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