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Addtronics 7896A Case Review


Here's where you can place the rest of the fans.

Since I was running a dual processor motherboard. The heatsinks would get extremely hot because the hot air wasn't being exhausted and the space around the fans were restricted. Not anymore! The case is perfectly setup to cool the CPU's. This is important because the CPU's exhaust the most heat inside the system. My CPU heatsink's and case temperature dropped dramatically. There is one fan blowing directly towards the CPU's, and 1 60mm fan in the back blowing the hot air out. You can clearly see this in the picture above. On the other side of the case, there is a place to put 2 more 80mm fans. It's where the top is. (That's why it says 4 80mm case fans at the top) The power supply blows out like its supposed to! If your wondering what motherboard and CPU's I got, its a dual P2 Epox KP6-BS with dual celeron 300a (overclocked to 450), but that's another story.

Four screws, and the top comes off. I always leave the screws off anyway. Makes easy access. Let's take a look inside.

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