They are great cases, and are heavier than they look, just not quite as quiet as the likes of an Antec SLK3700-xxx. However, it is pretty easy to quiet them down a bit (some mousepad glued near the front side vents...). Purely for moving air through, they are great. Even with 5 18" IDE cables tangled in there, the air fow is great. Also, the black E4252s look better than the pictures, and the beige look uglier than the pics.Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
I've been considering an evercase. Silentpc review gives the 4252 a recommendation, so the one I linked to should be even better, right? Looks way better than the 4252, imo.
lol. u serious? that's not good. I like how they have the duct preinstalled, requiring no further case modding as far as I can tell.and the beige look uglier than the pics.
Yes, they are quite ugly...the black ones look good, though.Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
lol. u serious? that's not good. I like how they have the duct preinstalled, requiring no further case modding as far as I can tell.and the beige look uglier than the pics.
Since it is basically the same inside...fine. If you get one w/ a PSU, I don't know about the 300w they normally come with. It's fine for most PCs, but I don't know if I'd overclock with it (typical specs for a bottom-of-the-line 300w, but with the AMD sticker on it --and I've yet to have a rpoblem with one, and my father, who has 20-some-odd at work now that I turned him on to them, has had no issues either). Sometimes they come w/ Enhance or Sparkle PSUs, which are perfectly fine.Originally posted by: Impulse2k
How is the 4292 for overclocking?
Originally posted by: westend
You might look here. http://coolcases.com/cart/chenbro_pc610_cases.php JHanson is a thermal genius.