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Hi
I am thinking to buy CM Stacker STC-T01. A friend of mine has this case and I really like many of its futures(and price). My goal is a silent pc (I have the pc in the same room as I sleep, and the pc is on during night, so?). But I have some question about this case that I was hoping some of you owners could answer.
First of all; what modifications have you done with it that you will recommend others to do?
I really like the split compartment in the Antec P180, witch stops the heat from the HD to reach the cpu. - And I was wondering if it is possible to get the same with STC-T01? I know this case have room for two psu(top and bottom). So, if I place the psu in the bottom, with an extra hd cage with the HDs; will it then bee room enough from the psu up to the motherboard to fit a thin wood-plate? I think wood plate would bee even better the iron as P180 use.
The last question; have you tried to use noise absorption material inside the case to reduce the fan noise (I think about this product: http://www.nexustek.nl/damptek.htm). If so; did it have any good effect, or is it waist of money?
I have very silent fan for the cpu and vga, and a silent psu ? and I will use fan control to reduce the fans during night.
Thanks for all answers ? and sorry my poor English
Andre
I am thinking to buy CM Stacker STC-T01. A friend of mine has this case and I really like many of its futures(and price). My goal is a silent pc (I have the pc in the same room as I sleep, and the pc is on during night, so?). But I have some question about this case that I was hoping some of you owners could answer.
First of all; what modifications have you done with it that you will recommend others to do?
I really like the split compartment in the Antec P180, witch stops the heat from the HD to reach the cpu. - And I was wondering if it is possible to get the same with STC-T01? I know this case have room for two psu(top and bottom). So, if I place the psu in the bottom, with an extra hd cage with the HDs; will it then bee room enough from the psu up to the motherboard to fit a thin wood-plate? I think wood plate would bee even better the iron as P180 use.
The last question; have you tried to use noise absorption material inside the case to reduce the fan noise (I think about this product: http://www.nexustek.nl/damptek.htm). If so; did it have any good effect, or is it waist of money?
I have very silent fan for the cpu and vga, and a silent psu ? and I will use fan control to reduce the fans during night.
Thanks for all answers ? and sorry my poor English
Andre
