I've noticed more manufacturers focusing on balancing "silent cooling" in case designs lately, especially with the rise of large-diameter fans and liquid cooling solutions. Some argue that "airflow optimization" is more critical than just "fan count," with unofficial experiments even suggesting that intake area inversely correlates with noise levels. Additionally, modular cases are now trending toward "partially removable" designs, like detachable HDD drawers or PCIe expansion slot covers. What are your thoughts on this direction?
The New Trend in PC Case Design: The Art of Balancing Cooling and Silence
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How does a setup like the TI300, which combines a large-sized fan with liquid cooling, actually balance heat dissipation and noise levels? Does this kind of design really work?