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provides customers with similar products suggestions in a smart way, usually suggesting similar products with better prices or similar products from other merchant websites. allows you to see the real discount by comparing the current price with the previous price, which is the correct & real discount you will be getting. Sometimes online sellers don’t do this in order to show shoppers a larger percentage drop in the product price in the offer or promotion. The real offer or promotion is when you compare the current price with the previous price. Real offers and promotions are sometimes not as advertised. To ensure you are getting a good deal, Kanbkam job is to track those price changes for shoppers, store and graph them so that the shopper can know if the product is selling now at a good price compared to it's history or not. Shopping portals change products prices frequently, sometimes every hour. Problem is a historical price analysis portal for products selling in online shopping & eCommerce portals in the Middle East and North Africa, like Amazon AE, Amazon SA, Amazon EG, Jumia, Jarir, eXtra Stores, etc. Mikewinddale said:I have a few questions: Also, some fans come with a cable long enough to somewhat prevent these accidents. Could the non-rgb fans 3 of them being 140mm, 3 of. a) The 7000D has in build fan control board I can connect 6 fans. having: 3x140mm Front Panel (Non-RGB) 3x 120mm Side Panel (Non-RGB) 3x 120mm RGB Top.
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With a cable extension you won't have such problems, unless you go full King Arthur pulling the sword out of the rock, since the cable will be long enough to be a non issue. 3) And the most important question:In a scenario where all two of my questions are positevly answered I end up with a 7000D. Are there such a thing as a safety quick disconnect fan cable extender? I.e., a fan cable extender that is designed to be the weakest point, so that if you tug it, the cable extender will disconnect, without putting tension on the fan or the motherboard? If such a cable exists, then removing the side panel without first disconnecting the fan might break the cable extender, but that's better than breaking your fan or breaking your motherboard.From my personal experience, if the motherboard is properly secured to the chassis, the worst case scenario is a bent pin on the motherboard's header or a ripped fan cable, usually closest to the connector. Mikewinddale said:(3) With cases that have side panel fans, what happens if you forget to disconnect the fans before removing the side panel? I imagine your motherboard will get a hard tug, and perhaps some bent pins. Those 2 bottom intake fans are probably not essential, since I also have 2 front intake fans, but I like having them anyway. The CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW is a full-tower ATX case for the most ambitious builds, offering incredible cooling potential with an airflow-optimized steel front.
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So in my Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 case, I set up the case fans so that I've got 2 exhaust fans directly above the CPU, and 2 intake fans at the bottom of the case, blowing upwards towards those 2 exhaust fans.

In my current build, with a Supermicro M12SWA-TF motherboard and a NH-U14S TR4-SP3 cooler, the heatsink is oriented so that the CPU fans blow vertically. I would have liked to see bottom fan slots. Are there such a thing as a safety quick disconnect fan cable extender? I.e., a fan cable extender that is designed to be the weakest point, so that if you tug it, the cable extender will disconnect, without putting tension on the fan or the motherboard? If such a cable exists, then removing the side panel without first disconnecting the fan might break the cable extender, but that's better than breaking your fan or breaking your motherboard. (3) With cases that have side panel fans, what happens if you forget to disconnect the fans before removing the side panel? I imagine your motherboard will get a hard tug, and perhaps some bent pins. (2) Are there any E-ATX compatible cases that have cable-routing channels that are not blocked by an E-ATX motherboard?
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(1) Are the cable-routing channels blocked when you install an E-ATX motherboard?
