Yeah, there just for looks, I was contimplating wiring them up for power and disk activity, but I imagine they'd draw too much juice if that would even work. My other cool thought was to run them off the variable speed line from the power supply so you'd have a visual indicator of how fast the fans were turning, but that would probibly exceed it's power rating too, or not work somehow. Hey, it's a cool thought..
Overall, it's a great case. I'm not impressed with the cooling, but that could be my setup. I have an IC7-G, which does not report temps quite right, err's on the high side, a p4 2.4@2.9gig, a gig of 3200LL, an ATI All In Wonder 9700Pro, a SB Live Audigy 2 EX, two WD Raptors, and two WD 200gig SE's, and a cd burner and a DVD burner. I added a comp-usa thermaly controled front fan and am running the rear fan off non-controled power line, so it's full speed all the time. And a big copper zalman heatsink with an 80mm fan hung over it setup, also an Antec truepower 430watt PSU.
That's a lot of stuff throwing off a lot of heat, so it's hard to say. Nothing's *too* hot, but it's warmer than I like. If you use all the thermaly controled leads for the fans and such, it is indeed pretty darn quiet.
The finish is beautiful, the interior is well made, but a little cramped with all this cabeling and such.
In retrospect with what I was trying to acomplish with this rig, I'd probibly buy some little cube thing, or get a larger tower and just live with it.
But it is a beauty, is fairly small and quiet, and darn fast.
