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Aerocool Dead Silence Gaming Cube Review


We cleaned up our cable management to ensure nothing obstructs the path of airflow to the components we test.

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Excellent performance across the board that is on par with high-end models of competitors. The large 200 mm front in-take fan appears to provide the small 92 mm fan on our cooler with plenty of cool air, keeping temperatures down.

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5 comments

  1. The core cube of the case is identical to the Xigmatek Aquila, it’s just the plastic and connectors that are different.

  2. I really like the look of this – very attractive, and inexpensive. going to order one.

  3. it could’ve been a good case for me… the only thing restricting me in acquiring one in the near future is the psu length restriction… max is at 160… while my psu is at 180… >.<

  4. Does the front intake fan have a dust filter?

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