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Cooler Master N200 Reviewed


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Great review...thanks!

I have a quick question...is front or rear radiator cooling best? I am presuming the front fans are intakes, rear and top are out.

My thinking is rear takes heat straight out the back from CPU, where as front means air is drawn in, cooled and then blow back through case. Surely venting the heat straight away is better?

I am thinking of the Coolermaster Seidion 120 and 240 models.

Cheers

 

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There is no other MATX case (at this time) that fits a 240 radiator in the front, so comparison to other cases is very difficult at this time.


 


It's a fantastic deal @ $49.99, whether you prefer air or liquid cooling. 

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There is no other MATX case (at this time) that fits a 240 radiator in the front, so comparison to other cases is very difficult at this time.

 

It's a fantastic deal @ $49.99, whether you prefer air or liquid cooling.

Silver stone has a few m-atx cases that you can fit water cooling easily.

 

The PS07

 

http://s1262.photobucket.com/user/sebar1/media/IMG_3266.jpg.html

 

That's a pull 60mm rx rad and you could even fit another 120mm rx rad on the rear of the case all internally.

 

The TJ08-e

 

http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1442254/

 

120m rad push pull as thick as you like rear and 180 push pull front.

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