My HAF X has it, but today's look seems to be flash and glass. Both are cool.
I've got air coolers with both horizontal and vertical fans. Some SFF cases may not have enough room for a tower cooler and you need to use a downdraft cooler like one of the Noctua NH-L9 or NH-L12 coolers.Even for solid panels, the case would either have to be much wider, or the fans would have to be externally mounted in order to clear CPU coolers. Plus, but air coolers have horizontally mounted fans. Having fans blowing across them from a different direction would be suboptimal.
Yes, but the fins on the heatsink for these coolers are still perpendicular to the fan.I've got air coolers with both horizontal and vertical fans. Some SFF cases may not have enough room for a tower cooler and you need to use a downdraft cooler like one of the Noctua NH-L9 or NH-L12 coolers.
I still have a HAF932. Several of the CM fans have died (including the one on the door side panel) and been removed, but it's still a great case.
Since my 6900 XT has the zero fan option, I can still keep the card somewhat cooler when just browsing the web and daily general use, which I like. With AIO coolers these days it's kind of a moot point I guess. I can't find 230mm fans anymore from CoolerMaster but BitFenix has some 230mm rgb ones that fit the side but not the front, they are pretty thick. They aren't always in stock though.
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They did, just like in a case I have that I pointed out in the Lian Li thread, my PC-V2100b plus II:
With side fans you have to unplug them when removing the side panel and remember to plug them back in when you reinstall it. An extension cable makes that part much easier but it was still a pain. You also run the risk of pinching the wires.
They did, just like in a case I have that I pointed out in the Lian Li thread, my PC-V2100b plus II:
You also need to recognize that the motherboard was also inverted, so where you see that top side fan, that was over where the PCIe cards would be, pulling the hot air directly in or out of the case from the graphics card (and you could adjust it left or right (and up or down slightly) so that it would be right where you really needed it). By the way, that is a 120mm fan in that pic, the case is an E-ATX full tower with room for 12x3.5" hard drives in the bottom section without any mods, and 7x5.25" bays in that top left section, as the scale is not easy to really see...