“The number one goal of most computer cases is keeping cool. We can add many fans, but the case becomes loud and we have a whole new problem! The folks at Tagan have thought of an innovative way of keeping their case cool, why not have two enormous fans on the side? Artiom takes a look.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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This case comes with a blower

The Tagan Monolize has a very unique look thanks to the pair of 250mm fans stuck to the side of the case. With that much airflow, not only does it help drop your case temps overall, you will notice decreased temperatures on various components as well. Techware Labs was quite impressed overall, see what you think.