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Time to get a new case
I was gonna buy a GPU but then I ended up buying two, so then i had to buy a new PSU which didn't fit my case and here we are
![]() So any suggestions? Usually you don't see a chassis flaws before you've lived with it for a while, and i was hoping i could learn from your mistakes this time instead of my own ![]() It has to be roomy. I might fit H2O to my GPU's at a later date so it's important there's enough space at the 2nd pcie slot. Good air flow. Noise isn't a priority at all as I either use headphones or high volume to mask any annoying fans And not to expensive.edit/ I'm considering Cooler Master 690 II Advanced. I just watched a video review of it and it seems to cover all aspects. Any thoughts on this? Last edited by The_Ish; Jan 8, 2011 at 02:56 AM. |
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Not exactly eye candy, but I'm a man who like functionality.. I'll look at some reviews, but as you said a bit bigger, and that never hurts (pun intended).
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Oh, if you do get one, dust filters are a must... i have to clean the outside every couple of days or so due to the sheer amount of air that goes through it, i'm thinking of going water cooling just so i don't have to wash my fans when the time comes again to clean the inside.
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Lian Li PC-9F gets my vote great case, full aluminium and has awesome features. Plus its just come out
http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product...s_index=62&g=f also cheeper then a corsair 700d by £50 which would be my other vote |
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I love my corsair 700d. Also, I think corsair is coming out with a mid tower version soon.
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a pity..... im confused......
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While I acknowledge that Lian Li makes great cases, I still think they *look* so damn flimsy.. Anyway, I just ordered a HAF 922 along with six Scythe GT 1450's
I'll be replacing fans where possible, and I am a master at finding places not intended for fans at all *whistle*
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You won't be disappointed with the 922.
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I say a pity as and feel that way imo. But then again it's all down to personal preference.
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@silkstone, I don't think i will be. There are only two things I didn't like which was the overall look of "the thing" (again, pun intended). And after seeing the black insides of the 690 II Advanced, I really wanted it lol.. But as I said, I appreciate function above style when in comes to these sort of things. And it's not like I'll be watching it all the time anyway
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Have a look in the Mod gallery section, there are a few people who have painted the inside of the case black. It doesn't seem too difficult if you want to go the easy route i.e. proper masking but without taking the rivets out. I would do mine if i had an area i could spray paint. Black insides look the bomb.
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I don't have any place I could do it safley (I live in an apartment). And as I said, I'll only see the insides if I open it up
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Revin @ That's just exessive
Intake bottom/front and exhaust top/back ffs! ![]() Also, I'm curios to know if you ran that setup open case? In which case it's no good. You might as well have all exhaust fans blowing out of the open side ^^ You want to push the air into, and through the case, not in and around ![]() But it brings back some memories, a friend and a similar nonsense setup ^^ edit/ Also, all those cables aren't exactly helping airflow, but perhaps cable management wasn't invented back then, huh ^^ |
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That was 3 yrs ago with my old Xazer case which was closed.
I had to push alot of air in to remove the hot out because it was inside a closed desk O/C'ing a P4EE and the killer Bliss card The PWM's on the AI-7 were very hot Down side to that case was only 80 fans so I had to do what I could to manage the air That was just a "gimic" shot for the "fans" here way back then. A LOT of experimenting on which fans and where went into finding the best balance of temp control Ended w/ the front 120 attached to the C/M 4in3 HDD cage[which is now in the 932] 2 side 92's and a 120 adapted to the rear and just the Ninja 12H fan on the cooler and a 10k 60mm on the N/B The cables were from the Hardcano fan control center, which I ended up removing just the 2knob fan controlers, bolting them to a backplate which I still use for the 2 SanAces 1101's in the 932 Here's my trial's for cooling the Bliss Lol ![]() ![]() I know it all looked crazy, but I was having fun and alot got a kick out of it back then but with a lot of guidance from here I evolved and ended up with 1 of the best P4 AGP units then when moving to the crossbred Conroe865PE still had pretty much the best AGP video units going. My current Skt775/5870 has best Fur bench, but for the most part I still have a viable older system I just wish I'd took more time on case choice only because of the lack of good dust filtering, but cant argue with how cool the system is with this case ![]() At any rate I just thought you'd get a kick out of some of the old days and how crazy some of us are/were
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HAF 932 - (W)9.6" X (H)22.5" front half, 21.5" back half X (D)22.7" HAF 922 - (W)10.0" x (H)19.7" x (D)22.2" but imo the 922 looks much nicer
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The 922 is a great case and I know that its only a couple inch difference and that makes all the difference. The 932 has the option of 4 intake fans on the side panel, and 3 exhaust on top or a 3 120mm fan radiator, and one 230mm fan intake on the front, and the 140mm exhaust on the rear, this case has so much room and that what I need and the cable management is great, lots of room.
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I just put a system in a HAF 932 today. Nice case, plenty of room for my triple rad and water cooling gear. Plus you could fit your 2 graphics cards easily.
I say if you are going to be using 2 graphics card then get a bigger case than a mid tower. At least I feel it is more pleasant to work with anyway. crappy phone pic, still work to do, bleeding and testing now:
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same fan configuration as the 922 apart from the 922 can fit a single 230mm side fan or 2x 140mm intake rather than 4. oh also the 932 can fit 1 extra 140mm top fan, but the 922 comes with a 230mm top fan anyway.
I don't think i would like any more air moving through this thing. not using the Hi-CFM 140mm's anyway.. they suck up soo much dust it's silly. The only real dimensional diference is an exta 5.25" drive bay, i'd also like to point out that the 922 is deeper (W on the above specs), which gives it a slight advantage when aircooling, this was the only case i could fit my V8 into for the form factor and use side fans. I'm not sure how well it would fit in some Full tower cases with side fans either. But you are right, both are great cases. I just prefer the looks of the 922 and the price bracket was significantly lower ($40-50 if i remember right) when compared to the full towers. Cable management on the 922 isn't the best i've seen but it is possible to do right, just a little more tricky than some others. I also love the ability to turn the LED off the front.... it does look cool, but i can only get blue side fans and so is kinda mis-matched. The hole in the motherboard tray is a great addition as it means i can remove the V8 to wash without pulling the whole thing apart like i had to on my last system. The only things i dislike about the case: the first is purely cosmetic, and that is the inside isn't black. The second is i'm gonna have to either let it get dusty inside, reduce the airflow, go water-cooling or wash the heatsinks every month. At the moment, i'm letting it get dusty, as i don;t have the cash for wathercooling and i am too idle to be pulling it apart every month. Mind you, the side fans shouldn't affect the dust build up on the cpu cooler, so i might be able to get away with lowing real hard and using q-tips... lol
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Watch these and if you like the 922 then go for it, my opinion is the HAF 932 or HAF X.
HAF 922 review- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bszPOf0U6KI HAF 932 review- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvsG7AH-9c0 |
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