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Old 01-15-02, 12:27 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Fong Kai.... SO much Room, SO hard to get into.


Just got my new Fong Kai FK320, and holy crap is it hard to get the side back on. I have to completly lay it on its side to get it on, which is a pain in the ..., but the ******* is heavy also, 30lbs.
Thought this case is suppose to be air tight? If so why is there so many holes in the back by the AGP/PCI slots? I believe no air is leaking around the sides since you have to pry them off.
But it is a nice size case though. Housing a 120mm Y.S.Tech up front and still room on the sides for extra wire. I could stick my kid in there, kinda like a little tree house.

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The fan in the back that blows on the HSF, Being as high up on the case does it pick up alot of dust? I put a filter on the one in the fron and wondering if I should on the one in the back.
Let me know
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Old 01-15-02, 06:42 PM   #2
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Re: Fong Kai.... SO much Room, SO hard to get into.


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Just got my new Fong Kai FK320, and holy crap is it hard to get the side back on. I have to completly lay it on its side to get it on, which is a pain in the ..., but the ******* is heavy also, 30lbs.
Thought this case is suppose to be air tight? If so why is there so many holes in the back by the AGP/PCI slots? I believe no air is leaking around the sides since you have to pry them off.
But it is a nice size case though. Housing a 120mm Y.S.Tech up front and still room on the sides for extra wire. I could stick my kid in there, kinda like a little tree house.

Question:
The fan in the back that blows on the HSF, Being as high up on the case does it pick up alot of dust? I put a filter on the one in the fron and wondering if I should on the one in the back.
Let me know
The intake fan that I have on a full tower case, behind the HSF, picks up about as much dust as the lower front ones do. It wouldn't be a bad idea to filter yours.

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Old 01-16-02, 03:26 PM   #3
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Filter helps a little. The filter itself get dirty quick. So if I were you I would just vacuum the computer as much as you can. But since you said it a pain to get the side off, don't know what you should do. Try bending the taps to make it easier to open.
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Old 01-20-02, 07:56 PM   #4
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getting them off is not the problem geting them on
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