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Thermaltake VA4000 Series SViking VA4000BWS

Well, the case comes with control knobs and you can reduce thew fan speed, but the lowest setting is the only acceptable one. If you turn them up it sounds like a shop vac.
 
does it have an auto mode? and if i set it to the lowest mode, is it enough airflow to keep the thing cool under load, btw does the intake fan have a filter? cus i got one from ebay a few days ago and im wondering how im gona mount it
 
That case has "manual" fan control, sorry no auto mode. I wouldn't trust it if it did anyway.
It does have a fan filter behind the faceplate. And the cooling is well I haven't decided yet.

I have 3 Barton 2500+'s running right now and the one in that case is currently running the hottest and at the lowest clock and voltage.

I need to double check the HS/F to make sure it is properly mounted. (I am pretty sure it is though.)
I am also going to have to try a few mods to improve it's cooling and noise level, because I am not nearly satisfied with the way it is going right now.

The main thing the case has going for it is the look. It looks really good.
 
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