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NZXT Whisper
$140.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Attractive and minimalist case design. 10mm noise dampening foam pads, padded PSU holder, and rubber grommets reduce noise. Good thermal design - dual chamber.
The Cons:4 fans will create a lot of noise regardless. 80mm fans run faster and make more noise than 120mm fans while pushing less air. Front imports are found under a cheap and flimsy plastic cover.
The Whisper is a silent, full-tower computer case from NZXT. It's dimensions are 211.5 W x 521.5 H x 562 mm L, and it weighs 11.2 kg. The interior utilizes 10mm dampening foam, rubber grommets around the hard drive, and a padded PSU holder.
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These measures lead to a silent-running computer. The Whisper is made of 1.0mm steel and supports ATX, Micro-ATX, Extend-ATX and Baby-AT motherboards. There are 6 5.25" drive bays available, as well as 9 internal 3.5" drive bays, and 1 external 3.5" drive bay. 7 expansion PCI slots are available as well. The cooling system utilizes a rear exhaust (3 fans), front-intake fan setup. The Whisper supports a standard ATX-PSII power supply.
Features
- Dimensions: 211.5 W x 521.5 H x 562mm L
- Weight: 11.2 kg
- Silent Running: Dampening foam, padded PSU holder
- Material: 1.0mm Steel (SECC)
- 5.25" Drive Bays: 6
- External 3.5" Drive Bays: 1
- Internal 3.5" Drive Bays: 9
- Expansion Slots: 7
- Motherboard Support: Standard, Micro, Extend-ATX, Baby-AT
- Power Supply Support: Standard ATX/PSII
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attractive and minimalist case design
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10mm noise dampening foam pads, padded PSU holder, and rubber grommets reduce noise
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good thermal design - dual chamber
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clean and simple side panels
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4 fans will create a lot of noise regardless
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80mm fans run faster and make more noise than 120mm fans while pushing less air
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front imports are found under a cheap and flimsy plastic cover
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