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Original Barebone with Great Functionality: Thermaltake LANBOX Review

Started by: Dragonsprayer | Date 05/06/07 07:59:23 AM
Comments: 4 | Last Comment:  05/07/08 06:55:06 PM

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Wow do i hate this case (while i was building it) wow do i love this case when it was done! If want to see it done right here:
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h138/4rothrocks/DC400514. jpg

I ran this system overnight with an e4300 clocked to 2.1ghz limited by the mobo, without the plastic removed to simulate clogged side vents (i would attach with metal mesh and foam over the slats in the plastic windows) 1 hour 55c in 78f room next day 88c - omg! Chips still works.

Test 2 removed plastic max temperature was 55c with 2 stablity tests on harcore (google stablity test down load -john v.).

I build systems, so i skipped the drrections, while it appeared the psu should be flipped i decided you need all the mobo/cpu cooling you can get with little oven. Since my temps are 15c lower then yours (C2D vs P4D may be part of it) I think the psu should face down pulling heat off the cpu not up.

This system is nightmare - those long cable come in handy when trying to install the last few cables with so little room. A shuttle is much easier to build that's for sure.

I may post again after i add filters - i did remove the front plate and tape foam (i do in most systems) across all the vents in the front. Note: the extra rear fan - all three are spliced in one line. You notice uv uights and reactive cables these turned out far better then i thought - when looking down in the system it likes a mess but from the windows the black cables blend in and hide and the uv cables stand out!


[IMG]http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h138/4rothrocks/DC4 00514.jpg[/IMG]
[Posted by: Dragonsprayer | Date: 05/06/07 07:59:24 AM]

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Too bad you haven't installed a RaptorX! That's an amazing case to display it and see it working. I have it (black case) and I like the box alot. I got a picture on my website, easy to find, my nickname.com

Like you mentionned about front fan I was also worry about the space between dust filter and the case. Not very effective so I have added a dust filter on the front fan that stick to the case so no way dust can get inside and even more, I've done the same with the 2 fan on the back that I reversed so they also push air in. That way I have positive pressure and dust cannot enter by any other hole.
[Posted by: Rhialto | Date: 05/06/07 04:47:21 PM]

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Very thorough and great pics along with detailed descriptions. Thank you very much. I am going to purchase this now that i have seen your review. THE CPU temp on Cpu burn bothers me a lil, I hope i can find a better cooler.

Thanks !!! =0)
[Posted by: DJ_BBG | Date: 10/11/07 02:38:32 AM]

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Thermaltake Lanbox VF1000BNS (EAN4712487780080)

It is my firm belief that hard drives are the hardest working component in today’s PC’s and therefore should be kept cool at all times. A simple modification to this case would make me (and a few other gamers) happy. First the curvature of the front bezel makes the end of any 3.5” device (i.e. card reader) stick out changing, lengthening or converting the to smaller slots provides greater comparability with multifunction I/O panels the other option is a new bezel design that allows the front folding door for CDROMS, the ability to add a 5.25” device (i.e. A2349, A2259 ect.) as this may compromise the structural integrity of the bezel the best option would be to remove the lower 7” opening as the case doesn’t support the touch screen anyways. With a slight modification to the mountings that hold the bezel panel on it would be able to support a few different fan options. 1 centered 90/92mm fan or 2x80mm fans side by side (I measured the spacing between the power/reset and the front usb/1394 slots is exactly enough to fit 2x80mm fans). this idea was “borrowed” from the [url=http://www.xionusa.com/images/product/case/Xion%202%20 pics/Back.jpg]XION[/url] and seems to work quite well, that is if its not patented. The HDD cage could also be relocated and a fan cage could be attached to provide cool air right to left (or left to right) from outside, over the drives and out the other side. A “fan cage” could wrap around the fan (what ever size) and be screwed to the case (using a under mount design reminiscent of the [url=http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/cases/Sunbeam _SilentStorm/1020.htm]"CORE-FAN"[/url] support on the sunbeam cases ). As the top of the case has a mesh design it provides an excellent option for airflow. And a fan up to 80mm could be places beside the power supply to blow cool air (or exhaust warm air) over the expansion slots, north bridge, south bridge ect. The only other thing that might be an option is moving the power and reset buttons from the right side, to the left side, removing the USB option all together and providing a 3rd 5.25” slot for an entire host of things ([url=http://www.ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPat h=20&pPath=470&productID=470]Media Dashboard[/url]). This case is very well built and I love the brushed front bezel and modular design. The removable tab for liquid cooling and the thumb screws that hold everything together are an inspired idea, and as always very well packaged. The only sign of “flimsiness” is when both the power supply and mother board tray are removed, and how often does that happen? Stock heat sinks seem to have no clearance issues to spite the fact the power supply sits directly above the CPU socket. Nor do any of the video cards I frequently use. With a few simple cable management items (split wire loom) cables are plenty long enough to be routed around the HDD cage and out of the way improving both looks and airflow. And although it seems that I am complaining I still have to rate this case a good 8 out of 10 as all my “adjustments” are not fully functional as much as aesthetic.
Keep up the good work
~Matthew~

P.S. does this work with Hard Drive Blue LED cooler A2427 or A2375?
[Posted by: RCL_LTD | Date: 05/07/08 06:55:06 PM]

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