Nofan CS-70 Fanless Computer Case
“This unique PC chassis is intended to form the basis of a fanless PC. It is primarily made of aluminium for thermal conductivity, with generous ventilation which promotes natural convection cooling.”


Features
- Highly specified aluminium case intended for fanless PC applications
- Generous ventilation promotes natural vertical convection cooling
- Offers dual external USB 3.0 connectivity and hot swap internal drive bays
- Large internal space can accommodate VGA cards up to 300mm long
Specifications
| Case model | Nofan CS-70 |
| Motherboard compatibility | Micro ATX |
| Front ports | 2 x USB 3.0 and HD Audio |
| 2½ / 3½ / 5¼ inch drive bays | 1 / 3 / 1 |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 235 x 487 x 284 mm |
| Weight | 4.2 kg |
| Maximum PCI card length (PCB only) | 300 mm |
| Warranty | 24 months |
Customer Reviews
CS-70 x (1)
Anonymous - Posted: 2 Apr 2012 13:19








(9/10)
I was lucky enough to receive a pre-production CS-70 thanks to QuietPC.com and am very impressed at the case. I've built a few systems with HFX and other components and the CS-70 was a breeze and the silence is fantastic after the noisy Dell 435MT it replaces.
The P-400A power supply slides in very easily and is secured quickly - a nice touch is that the female socket for the mains lead is hidden from the outside and means the cable is less likely to be pulled out.
The only slightly awkward part is that you add the CPU and memory to the motherboard and then put it in the case >before< installing the CR-95C CPU cooler as the cooler obscures several of the motherboard mounting screws. This is explained on the Nofan site and a very cute little bottle of thermal paste with brush is supplied which makes this very easy. You have to be a bit careful with the height of your RAM as very large heat sinks will foul the cooler, too.
I used the recommended Gigabyte GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 and an i7-2700K which is sitting at 44C on all cores with a VM running and several other applications.























