http://www.3btech.net/blat90gacawl1.html
Bought this case and an Orion 585w super-silent PSU.
Comes with one fan, but theres three fans in it right now, and I will be getting one or two more.
EDIT: forgot to mention Intel C2D stock fan, GeForce 8400 stock fan, but trust me, it wasn't worth mentioning anyway...
1x 92mm rear fan (getting a 120mm for that spot, not controlled, came with case)
1x 80mm GPU blower fan (front panel control, took from old case)
1x 80mm high-rpm CPU blower fan (goes in the shroud on the case, front panel control, took this out of the first PSU I got for my old computer. Was loud as a rock concert when it was in the PSU, but boy did it push air! With a fan controller keeping it to 1/3 speed at idle, its quiet though.
When I buy the 120mm fan and replace the 92mm, I'm either going to put the 92mm in the front of the case (cuz there isn't one there now) or get another 120mm for there.
All in all, this is one quiet case. Even with the fans all set to max (which I almost never need to do, the GPU blower spins up once in a while, that's about it), I don't need to adjust my volume or anything. And when the fans are at idle setting, I wouldn't even know it was on if it wasn't for the front LCD
Couple of minuses about the case: when you push a button on the front panel it emits a pretty damn loud beep. And the same speaker that emits the button-push beep also is responsible for the overheat/fan-failure alarm. I just took the backplate off and stuffed a bit of Kleenex in the little speaker. Also, I think it's just my case, but the CPU blower fan controller seems to be not working, I'm using the HDD one instead (the fan that the HDD controller would normally use isn't there...)
Yes, when the computer is running full-tilt, playing the most advanced games I can, the CPU blower will kick on and you will hear it. But you need to make allowances for performance. Even the most silent (gas powered) car will still make noise at top speed; expect the same from your computer. But for $70.00 this case is just the right mix between silence and performance.
EDIT: Then again, I work in a noisy environment; going deaf is a very real possibility for me
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