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Akasa Venom Toxic Case Review

We take the issue of noise very seriously at KitGuru and this is why we have built a special home brew system as a reference point when we test noise levels of various components. Why do this? Well this means we can eliminate secondary noise pollution in the test room and concentrate on components we are testing. It also brings us slightly closer to industry standards, such as DIN 45635.

Today to test the chassis we have taken it into our acoustics room environment and have set our Digital Sound Level Noise Decibel Meter Style 2 one meter away from the case. The room rates as 21dBa before powering on the system (air conditioning unit in the far corner of the room causes this).

As this can be a little confusing for people, here are various dBa ratings in with real world situations to help describe the various levels.

KitGuru noise guide
10dBA – Normal Breathing/Rustling Leaves
20-25dBA – Whisper
30dBA – High Quality Computer fan
40dBA – A Bubbling Brook, or a Refrigerator
50dBA – Normal Conversation
60dBA – Laughter
70dBA – Vacuum Cleaner or Hairdryer
80dBA – City Traffic or a Garbage Disposal
90dBA – Motorcycle or Lawnmower
100dBA – MP3 player at maximum output
110dBA – Orchestra
120dBA – Front row rock concert/Jet Engine
130dBA – Threshold of Pain
140dBA – Military Jet takeoff/Gunshot (close range)
160dBA – Instant Perforation of eardrum

We have replaced the graphics card with a Sapphire HD5670 Ultimate edition.

The internal fan controller was also bypassed, directly hooked into the motherboard.

By using the built in fan controller and setting all fans to ‘low', the noise emissions can be reduced further. Noise levels generally are very unobtrusive, although the case is clearly audible, much like the Cooler Master Storm Trooper.

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4 comments

  1. Looks like attractive I think.

  2. I saw this in our local store and thought it was a radical design. I do like the fact companies like this and cooler master are opting for larger internal spacing etc for more hardcore builds.

  3. I like it, some nice design ideas, especially the drive loading bays for 2.5 inch.

    Good top section also for watercooling