Joined on 12/16/05
Gone with the Wind

Pros: The amount of air it moves is crazy. I can Imagen that this fan would be better applied to a roomy server case in a room that you don't have to be in all day. Specifications say it's 252.85 CMF and I don't think I need to check because you can tell as it blows more wind then most personal fans.
Cons: First in foremost I would like to say the pros (or more like the Only pro) out weigh the cons. The fan size is a bit thicker then your average 120mm fan making it harder to fit in most cases and the sound is loud. I know what you might be asking how loud is 66.5 DBs and my answer is if you ever heard a blow dryer. I would say it's notch above that.
Overall Review: I only had them on my case for 8 months because I started to record videos and a loud fan set up in my room was not practical. I only had 2 of them on at one time and after a month I was able to go to sleep with my computer on and the fans at full speed. I know sound insane but I was able too.
Got this in 2010 and It's still going strong

Pros: It's a beast The warranty is great Has 1250 watts (more then anyone needs) I'm convinced it will last forever :P
Cons: Not modular You can't buy it anymore
Good Case But Don't suspected a lot of breathing..

Pros: I owned this case for about 3 months now and I can say it's Solid case with good airflow. The LED light fans are cool and it doesn't make allot of noise.
Cons: Was a tight fit with all my components.
Overall Review: Looking back I wish I got a full case instead of a mid-case. Because with Radeon HD 4890 it came close to not fitting and I was thinking of buying a better motherboard that has 2 PCI Express x16 slots. but with this case it might not be sound to do so. But all in all it's really good case.