The front of this Aerocool case also features a large turbine-like structure that resembles a jet engine intake. When the computer is turned on the rotor blades spin slowly and you almost expect to hear noise levels increase as the engine cranks up. But it's soon obvious that this fixture is purely decorative. A 120 mm fan that's situated behind the rotors handles air flow instead. That said, the turbine is still an eye-catcher, enhanced by the blue LEDs that illuminate the fan.

Only the 120 mm fan behind the turbine is actually illuminated.

Here is what the turbine cage looks like from the inside.

Cover for the 5.25" drive bays
Summary
- The Devil Is In The Details
- Aerocool ExtremEngine 3T: Huge 250mm Fans
- Exterior Views, Continued
- Exterior Views, Continued
- Exterior Views, Continued
- Interior Views
- Aerocool AeroEngine II - SSA: Massive Swing-out Doors
- Interior And Exterior Views, Continued
- Interior And Exterior Views, Continued
- Interior And Exterior Views, Continued
- Aspire X-Cruiser-BK/420: Bull's Eye Gauges On Display
- Interior And Exterior Views
- Interior And Exterior Views, Continued
- Interior And Exterior Views, Continued
- Dynapower Blackwidow CS-BW41602.1266: Spiderman Design
- Interior And Exterior Views
- Interior And Exterior Views, Continued
- Pre-installed 450 Watt Power Supply
- MGE XG Dragon: Overpriced But Pretty
- Exterior Views
- Exterior Views, Continued
- Interior Views
- Interior Views, Continued
- 500-Watt Power Supply With Cable Management
- Pros And Cons
- Conclusion
- Technical Data
- Afterword: Illuminated Input Devices
- Illuminated Input Devices, Continued
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