No fanless kit is going to cool two video cards and a quad. If you're thinking of buying a kit in order to water cool, don't. Use either high end air, or build your own water loop(s). Petrastechshop.com sells some pre-assembled Swiftech kits that will perform well, but you'd need AT LEAST a triple radiator to cool a quad and two GPUs with anything like decent temps.LATER : Zalman Reserator 2 Fanless Water Cooling looks great but i need something that can also cool 2 graphic cards ! ( any sugestions ? )
If you're planning on 8 HDDs, a fanless water cooling system isn't going to make your system quiet, and certainly isn't going to perform to your needs. I have no idea why you would be concerned with getting a cheap case after seeing your component list. Don't skimp on the case if you're going to water cool. There are a lot of places (including TG) where you can view water cooling projects and get a good idea of what case you'll need.a water cooling ( maybe fanless ) device for the cpu and 2 video cards and i can use any case ? ( if so then cheaper case + the water cooling is the way to go ? )
Woops. Missed this one completely. Actually I pretty much hate all fan controllers currently available on the market except for the Sunbeam Rheobus. The reason for this is that most fan controllers feature fancy-shmancy screens or ten billion channels or whatever, but only support like 7W per channel, so if you run more than one fan per channel you risk burning out the whole thing - and then your fans won't run at all. This happened to me with the Scythe Kama Meter, an otherwise outstanding piece of equipment that is apparently geared toward the enthusiast who doesn't use more than 4 fans.There shouldn't be a problem with adding a fan controller to your case. NicePants might have more to add on this. He is a "fan" of fan controllers you could say.
Also, why would you use 19" monitors?
it's the tits!
I Built that one for my little brother in Fla.Hey Merlin was wondering wanna trade cases ?????? lol
i´ve got this case and only thing i don´t like is that big fan on the top.
i´ve got intel e8200 CPU, and after few months it has a lot of dust because the big fan throws it on it
my temperatures are
MBO- asus p5k-e- about 27 C
Graphic card- asus eah 3870-about 40 C and about 75 C when playing games such as COD 4, COH: Opposing fronts ...
CPU- Intel E8200- about 30 C
i´planning to buy another fan on the side
does anybody know how much does it costs
i´ve got this case and only thing i don´t like is that big fan on the top.
i´ve got intel e8200 CPU, and after few months it has a lot of dust because the big fan throws it on it
my temperatures are
MBO- asus p5k-e- about 27 C
Graphic card- asus eah 3870-about 40 C and about 75 C when playing games such as COD 4, COH: Opposing fronts ...
CPU- Intel E8200- about 30 C
i´planning to buy another fan on the side
does anybody know how much does it costs
That dust isn't from your top fan more than likely. The large fan on top blows air out of the case unless it was either installed incorrectly of the user changed it purposely. Regardless, check the rotation.
If things are as they should be, I would guess that your dust problem is from the CPU cooler installed. What is your cooler BTW?
It should be blowing out, not in
And...the dust comes from your room
:techgage::techgage: Merlin :techgage::techgage:
You could put some filters over the intake fans.i opened my case yesterday and cleaned all dust
it looks better now inside