It's true, the case itself has no fans. It's just a plain Acer Aspire M1201 case. However, the PSU has dual fans, there's the CPU's heatsink fan, and there's one fan on the 9500GT.
If I set Crysis to Very High settings at 1680x1050 just to make it chug (down to about 10 frames per second, ugh), the CPU and GPU rise up into the mid-40s (degrees celsius). I'm not sure that calls for a case fan. Or am I wrong?
And Rook... is that when there's absolutely nothing going on anywhere in the building and the only thing you can hear is your own breathing? Not that it matters, I'm sure most people can easily drown out their computer's fans with a little music. Besides... if you're referring to the case you have pics posted of just above, I only see the one fan at the back that's screwed directly onto the case. Unless you're also including the PSU fan, CPU heatsink fan, and the GPU's fan...
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