Very plastic, i would prefer a R6/R7. But nice!
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they don't have hot swap bay
No rack mount options? Not for my lab...
Author of the CS382 review here. If you happened to use the comments section on the site, I've added responses to your questions.
Feel free to ask any questions about the case you might have - happy to help.
Overall, it is a pretty nice case. Aside from the loud 92mm fans (that can be mitigated via a fan controller or motherboard headers), and a bit of case noise now and then, I don't really have any complaints.
Aside from the loud 92mm fans (that can be mitigated via a fan controller or motherboard headers), and a bit of case noise now and then, I don't really have any complaints.
that part scared me in the beginning, but if I can connect them to the motherboard or a controller than I'm fine. Do you think there is room for some sound absorbing foam to reduce loudness?