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    Aerocool AE-Plus Mid Tower Case Review

    Posted on Wednesday, September 19 2007 @ 20:25:01 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    When I was a kid, I often dreamed of putting a jet engine on my bike, because I wanted to be the first kid to break the sound barrier on a BMX. If you want to visualize it, just think of the moment of flight on E.T. but on steroids. Looking at the AE-Plus, I think the engineers at Aerocool know where I was coming from. The first design meeting probably went something like this, “I wonder what it would look like if we put a turbine engine on a case.” “Forget that. I wonder how well it would cool a system.” Then some other guy said, “I like windmills.” Perhaps it didn’t go quite that way, but the design schema is definitely there and it’s often repeated in their cases. As we progress through the review, I’ll elaborate and we’ll see what this case has to offer.

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