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    AeroCool AeroRacer Pro PC Case Review

    Posted on Thursday, December 04 2008 @ 16:43:17 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The AeroCool AeroRacer Pro PC Case is one of those cases you have to do a double take when looking at since it looks so unique. With a gigantic 400mm fan there is no doubt that the AeroRacer Pro Case is going to have good ventilation. With a tool-free design and a car-style 'Engine Start' power button will the AeroRacer Pro have the features you want or will it blow you away?

    "It seems that over the years fans have become larger and it looks like they have finally become the same size as the case dimensions themselves. The first thing that jumps out at you when looking at the AeroCool AeroRacer Pro case is the 40cm or 15.7 inch box fan strapped to the side. At 400mm in size the fan is nearly as tall as the 410mm chassis, which makes it look like a box fan strapped to the side of the computer. Back in the early days of LAN gaming people used to improve cooling by using a household box fan, so it looks like that cooling trick finally went mainstream and a 120V electrical connection isn't needed..."


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