Tom's Hardware posted part 3 of their Quiet Gaming Cases review
As unlikely as it may sound, CPU overclocking was the impetus behind our quest. Although they're quieter and more effective, axial-fan graphics coolers spill heat into the case, complicating the already messy CPU-cooling situation. Blower-style graphics coolers reduce internal case heat tremendously, but instead give off large volumes ofβ¦volume. While we all like to think of ourselves as tolerant, health organizations have established measurable limits for noise tolerance.Quiet Gaming Cases, Part 3: Lian Li, Nanoxia, And SilverStone
Today we conclude our round-up with big expectations of noise dampening and no price ceiling.
In the event that you missed either Part 1 or 2 of our search for the perfect quiet cooling case, check out the links below; they're our analysis of the first six enclosures in our nine-product exploration: