“What used to be the solitary pastime of a few geeks with Dremels and too much free time is now a full scale modding industry, and even major computer retail chains are selling ‘enthusiast’ parts like. It was while striding through the ASUS exhibit at Computex 2004 in Taipei that we first noticed the Vento 3600 case. Something about its looks captured our imagination. Beyond merely housing a computer, the Vento seemed to be begging us to leap onto it, fire up the engines and shoot off through the trees of Endor, dodging Imperial Scouts as we went… yes, it looked pretty cool. It was also behind glass, so we couldn’t play with it. Well, we’ve finally got our hands on one of these cases…”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Case with an attitude & More

With an 80mm in the front, a 120mm in the rear, and intake scoops that make it look turbo charged, the ASUS Vento is a unique looking case and PCStats has one to review. If it’s a not the case you are looking for, then keep scrolling, because there is more.