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Several replies to Mark Berkwitt's post seem to imply that noise level =
depends on the case. I thought noise level was determined by the fans, =
especially the CPU fan, since that's the big one.
Will putting the same fans in a different case change the noise level?
I currently have a Thermaltake Volcano 7 in a Futurecase case. The =
noise level is sometimes annoying. Would moving it to different case =
reduce the noise?
Mike Knee
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