Noctua finds more than half of PC cases misstate CPU cooler clearances
sbulaev
36 points
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August 09, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
MichaelZuo
If errors of over half a typical screwhole width are so common, why has it never been noticed before and reported on? That seems literally impossible to not notice for years on end. Noctua doesnt seem like they would put up fake data either… so does that imply the rest of the industry and supply chain are full of fakers?