ANTEC 200 GAMING CASE REVIEW
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@blamtam no, its a 140mm blue led fan, can't remember the make, I got it to replace the stock one which is a non led 140mm fan.
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is the top fan stock?
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@spiritB0mber Hi, i'm not sure on that particular motherboard I'm afraid, you can only put it one way as the input/output back panel can only go in one place, you will just need to line up the holes in the motherbaord with where the stand off screws go on the motherboard tray and then put them in. Don't worry if you don't use all the holes as long as you use 4 or 5 that should be enough to secure the motherboard.
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I have an antec 200 gaming case with an asus m4a88t-m le motherboard. No matter which way i put the motherboard in i cant seem to get it to fit correctly could some on help?
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@JimPCfan Thanks i think i will keep it at the side, just need a filter on it because it's dragging in alot of dust :S
Hi! i got a question.. how do i put a fan in the front?? i cant get in there xD
HeavyMetalSweden 3 months ago
@HeavyMetalSweden Hi you first take of the side panel and then remove the front bezel of the case. This will leave the black fan cage exposed on the front you then remove the fan cage and install either 1 or 2 120mm fans in there. Reverse the process to put it back together.
JimPCfan 3 months ago
i have this case too, JimPCfan, did you wire the 2 led exhaust fans to the case fan controller if so, how did you do it? thanks.
deathskull77 6 months ago
@deathskull77 Hi, only one rear exhaust fan is wired to the fan controller at the front, the top exhaust fan is connected to the motherboard header and so is controlled by that, it is a large 140mm fan and even a full speed (about 1000rpm i think) it makes little to no noise.
JimPCfan 6 months ago
Is it ok to have top and rear fans at high speeds? At all time? And for long periods of times? I really don't care if they make slot of noise but I want all the heat that my gtx 570 makes out of there. And keep everything cool, Also I have a side fan , shud I move it to the front? Thanks in advanced
CrASYmUZIk 7 months ago
@CrASYmUZIk From my experience, yes, you can leave them running full if you want. The top and rear fans act as exhausts blowing out hot air (make sure they are blowing out, not in). I use the side fan more than the front fans as it blows directly onto the graphic card and really helps to keep it cool. I would leave the side fan where it is. If you have temp probes or temperature monitoring software you can experiment with your fan positions and monitor temps to see what works best for you.
JimPCfan 7 months ago