Ah! So now we're introducing variables into the equation, eh?
That's easy - make sure you drop the large case with the air input area
facing down. If the case has good airflow it will fall at the same rate as
the smaller, cheaper case. If not then it has poor airflow and you would
not have wanted to run it anyway. ;-)
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"mikeyhsd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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YES, did, the one with the larger case, interfering with air flow, was
slower.