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Antec Sonata Question

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For those of you who have the Antec Sonata, or maybe even those who are knowledgeable of cases in general:

I've been thinking of picking up the Antec Sonata from my local Fry's or from Outpost.com (they have it for $60 after rebate) and I was wondering if the 60mm Vantec Stealth fan from my current case will be able to function as an intake fan on the Sonata (assuming that the Sonata doesn't come with an intake fan). Yes I know its only 60mm and doesn't flow that well but I just don't feel like returning it :eek: . Thanks in advance.
 
Sonata for $60 is a steal, the TruePower 380 PSU comes with is almost worth that much.

I have the case. It dosen't need intake fans, atlease not at the stock location. I tried that and even a fan in front the HD drive case, didn't make a diffence in temp.

If you get one, go to SilentPCReview.com, in their forum, have tons of mod on the Sonata. I recomand the intake mod on the front bezel. It's pretty easy, and drop the case teamp 4C.
 
I agree. The Sonata doesn't need an intake fan. If you really want to add one, I certainly wouldn't waste your time with the 60mm. It'll do a better job of making noise than it will moving air. I recommend a Vantec Stealth 120mm (rebadged Papst) or Panaflo 120L1A.
 
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