12-22-2013, 01:35 PM
I got Vllad's case and it's great. Tons of room. I compared the case dimensions to other common full size cases and this was the largest in all directions. Ample room behind an nVidia 780 video card and I can actually plug in those stupid sideways SATA cables on the Asus motherboard.
I just added this liquid cooler to the CPU:
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That greatly increased the noise (2 smaller fans replacing the huge top case fan) but man, what a difference that thing makes. I always thought liquid cooling was a bit of a gimmick but no. Previously I was hitting over 90 degrees C on my CPU if I was really blasting it with something (mostly when doing video processing, which uses every core at nearly 100% for 10-20 minutes).
Now I've overclocked it to Ludicrous Speed and it still stays under 75C at full blast. ~40 degrees for normal usage, which is cooler than I was idling with the default Intel heat-sink-fan.
I overclocked from 2.80 to 3.66 and it's staying cool and running great.
Definitely worth considering a liquid cooler. They're pretty easy to install if the case has room for it.
I just added this liquid cooler to the CPU:
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-Extreme-Performance-Liquid/dp/B009ZN2NH6">http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-Ex ... B009ZN2NH6</a><!-- m -->
That greatly increased the noise (2 smaller fans replacing the huge top case fan) but man, what a difference that thing makes. I always thought liquid cooling was a bit of a gimmick but no. Previously I was hitting over 90 degrees C on my CPU if I was really blasting it with something (mostly when doing video processing, which uses every core at nearly 100% for 10-20 minutes).
Now I've overclocked it to Ludicrous Speed and it still stays under 75C at full blast. ~40 degrees for normal usage, which is cooler than I was idling with the default Intel heat-sink-fan.
I overclocked from 2.80 to 3.66 and it's staying cool and running great.
Definitely worth considering a liquid cooler. They're pretty easy to install if the case has room for it.
