Posted by The Duke on 14 Nov 2011 /
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The Raidmax BLACKSTORM case attempts to make assembling a system easier than ever before. It has a modular, tool-free design that makes the initial build and future upgrades simple. Both side panels latch into place for ease of access, so it could be for you as it is the latest version of one-click side panel case. A 120mm fan is mounted on the front of the case to draw cool air in and blow it across the hard drives, along with a 180mm optional fan on the side, and a pair of rear-mounted 120mm exhaust fans, all of which work in concert to keep the air moving Keep it cool and keep it functional is what the Blackstorm strives for, but will it? Read on and find out…








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[...] The Raidmax BLACKSTORM case attempts to make assembling a system easier than ever before. It has a modular, tool-free design that makes the initial build and future upgrades simple. Both side panels latch into place for ease of access, so it could be for you as it is the latest version of one-click side panel case. A 120mm fan is mounted on the front of the case to draw cool air in and blow it across the hard drives, along with a 180mm optional fan on the side, and a pair of rear-mounted 120mm exhaust fans, all of which work in concert to keep the air moving Keep it cool and keep it functional is what the Blackstorm strives for, but will it? Source [...]
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