![]() If tempered side panel is an issue (it would be for me) I'd probably take it to some window tinting shop and let them darken them so hard they'd be basically black. The only other case I'd also throw an eye at is CoolerMaster MC500M which has similar properties as Kublai with few extras (that are also felt at the price). and with frequency regulator, regulates fan speed to maintain airflow max 48400 m3/h on. Bottom line is, it's super affordable at 100-110€, stealthy, well silenced and has amazing cooling capacity. If the new system is in question (as is the case in this work). Personally I'd fill the case with SilentWings 3 or Corsair MagLev's. I did replace factory ones with SilentWings 3 because factory ones are quite noisy and don't push all that much air. Ventilation is exactly as I thought it will be with so many big fans. Been using it for few weeks now and it's working really well. And PSU space is a bit tight because latest revisions don't have movable HDD cage anymore. Only real grudge I have with it is that panels are a bit thin which gives it a bit cheap feel although things don't seem to vibrate because of it. Cable management is also pretty good, I never had case cables so nicely arranged and none of it are visible when you open the side panel. All intakes and exhausts except rear are silenced with a cover and angled vents that doesn't really obstruct airflow so you have a nice combo of silence and cooling. ![]() 3x140mm intake, 2x140mm top and 1x140mm rear. If you're into stealth (like myself), you may want to check Silverstone Kublai KL07. ![]()
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