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#577 – Nexus Breeze Quiet Computer Case w/ 400 Watt PSU

By · Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
80 GB External Laptop Notebook Computer Hard Drive with Case Enclosure
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Nexus Breeze Quiet Computer Case w/ 400 Watt PSU
80 GB External Laptop Notebook Computer Hard Drive with Case Enclosure

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anyone want chat?

By djtekfour on April 22nd, 2010 at 4:26 pm

open the case, check the PSU :)

By burberrybedroom on April 22nd, 2010 at 5:11 pm

how do i c how many watts my power supply is givving?

By Mitnick25 on April 22nd, 2010 at 5:17 pm

thanks

By johnmonk66 on April 22nd, 2010 at 5:30 pm

just search vent harassment

By Mitnick25 on April 22nd, 2010 at 5:47 pm

could you link the vid.???

not everyone that is building a pc is building it to be a gaming machine… For instance the reason i am looking for a quite case is for a computer that is hooked up in my media room. So it is just playing movies which takes almost no cpu power and i don’t want to be watching tv with the sound of a computer in the background.

By johnmonk66 on April 22nd, 2010 at 6:24 pm

so you are rodney reynolds, i laughed my butt off watching the ventrillo harassment videos here on youtube, they use your videos to torture geeks.
i am so sorry, but i am laughing now listening to your voice, i keep expecting some nerd to scream “stop it” lol

If you’ve ever felt your PC case, do the case sides feel warm? Normally heat from a PC is dissipated from the components by conduction to heatsink fins then air, and then convection of the air out of the back of the case. Not a lot of heat is dissipated through the side panels in comparison.

By MindTreat on April 22nd, 2010 at 7:39 pm

I got this case myself, and i’ve been happy
since i got it. Only thing i had to do was
to add a 120mm fan in the 5 inch bay in front,
to get a proper airflow, cause i have my
harddrives up there.
The psu is a good mainstream psu, that will
suffice for a mainstream rig. I would not reccomend it for overklocking or SLI tho.

8/10 from me, a non OC, half gamer.

By courtschunk on April 22nd, 2010 at 8:35 pm

I’m not so sure, that “noise dampening material” is not very heat friendly, it doesn’t disperse heat like a metal case does like a heat sink.. also.. a 500 watt PSU is almost a necesity for a gaming rid with dual sli and multiple drives. I’m a newb, but heat is a problem and that foam looks like insulation to me.. which is bad..

it is quiet but there is no place for the g80 ^^

great review. but i’m going for full tower kick ass tower so it can feed my 8800gtx