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cm stacker fans

bluslice

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I just got my cm stacker today and I'm trying to figure out how to mount my 120mm fans on the front of it. I have a 4-in-3 device module that came with a fan on the front which is the only fan I have in the front rite now. Do I need to get some special adapter rack to put fans in?
 
you would need 2 more of those 4-in-3s to mount the other 2 120mm fans....unless you can rig something...that's the only way.
 
Just get the crosflow fan and you don't need the front fans. I have one 120 in the front, one in the back, 2 80's in the back, one on the side, one on the top and the cross flow and they are all set as low as they can go with my Vantec Nexus. I can barely hear the system and I'm now at 23c case temp.
 
I ordered another 4-in-3 module when I ordered mine and I've VERY happy with this case. I didn't mind spending an extra 20 bucks for the extra 4-in-3 module and it comes with a fan so it's not a bad deal. It was worth it. This case is a beast.


 
this case is a beast. what i don't like about the 4-in-3 module is the fan. It's extremely quiet yes, but it has no airflow whatsoever. It's like i'm farting air onto my HD's. I'm goin with panaflo's fosheezy.
 
I thought that included wussy fan was perfect for the setup. Its windy enough to cool down my HDDs so that it doesnt ever hit above 35, and since it draws little air, there is less dust accumulation compared to higher CFM fans. However, I would change the rear and top fans
 
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