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Silent cases are designed with noise-dampening materials, such as sound-absorbing foam and insulated panels, to minimize the sound produced by internal components. They often include vibration-reducing mounts for fans and hard drives, as well as optimized airflow paths to reduce noise from cooling systems.
Yes, many silent cases are engineered to accommodate high-performance components like large graphics cards, advanced cooling systems, and multiple storage drives, while still maintaining low noise levels.
While silent cases often come with pre-installed low-noise fans, you can use standard case fans or opt for additional quiet fans and liquid cooling solutions for enhanced performance and further noise reduction.
Many silent cases offer modular designs with removable drive cages, adjustable fan mounts, and cable management options, allowing you to customize the interior layout to suit your build preferences.
Silent cases typically use a combination of steel, plastic, and thick sound-dampening foam or acoustic panels to reduce vibrations and absorb noise from internal components.