Elegant NZXT Tempest


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Owner: jmgator
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Posted: Jun 24, 2008
Last Update: Jun 30, 2008 21:10
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Rating: Excellent (5.8)
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System Specs:
» Asus P5n72-T Premium 780i SLI mobo » Intel ore 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.6ghz » Thermalright TRUE BLACK 120 » OCZ Reaper 2x2gb DDR2 @ 1066mhz » XFX 8800gts 512mb Alpha Dog edition » Ultra X3 100% modular PSU » Seagate 500gb w/32mb cache @7200rpm » Samsung 22x DVD/CD Burner » Vista 64-bit Premium
Performed Mods:
Two UV cathodes, with 4x120mm Apevia UV Blue fans. Cable management

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by steelkane (June 24th - 8:23 AM) - Reply
Clean build, with good hardware & a kick-ass Thermalright Sink, just wondering why you have it mounted that way.
by tkpenalty (June 24th - 9:18 AM) - Reply
by: steelkane
Clean build, with good hardware & a kick-ass Thermalright Sink, just wondering why you have it mounted that way.
Remember the case has 2x 140mm fans on the top of it; heat rises.
by highonstress (June 24th - 12:41 PM) - Reply
i love that case. whats it called? i want to get it. where u buy it?
by jmgator (June 24th - 1:12 PM) - Reply
The Heatsink is mounted that way because the Nzxt Tempest has 2x140mm top fans for exhaust and heat rises...go figure. with 1x120mm rear exhaust. I've tried over 10 mounting setups and this way nets the bets results with 64c on 100% load on prime95 after 1hour testing with q6600 OC at 3.6ghz. By the way the Zalman 9700 produced 74c after 1 hour. So the TRUE black netted a 10c decrease.
by cute_kidchucky (June 24th - 1:29 PM) - Reply
clean build, decent cable mamagment 6/10.
by steelkane (June 24th - 1:36 PM) - Reply
by: jmgator
The Heatsink is mounted that way because the Nzxt Tempest has 2x140mm top fans for exhaust and heat rises...go figure. with 1x120mm rear exhaust. I've tried over 10 mounting setups and this way nets the bets results with 64c on 100% load on prime95 after 1hour testing with q6600 OC at 3.6ghz. By the way the Zalman 9700 produced 74c after 1 hour. So the TRUE black netted a 10c decrease.
I really like that True Black Heatsink, I wanted to get it for my system, but it would stick out the side of the case, Maybe after the price come down, I will still try it. at first because of your pictures I didn't see any fan mounted on top of the heatsink, but looking closer I can see a fan on top pulling up, Thanks for the reply.
by jmgator (June 24th - 3:56 PM) - Reply
Precisely why it's clean =). I hate when people act stupid and rate a 1 on your machine. Please vote/post legit. Thanks in advance!
by obelisk (June 24th - 6:56 PM) - Reply | Edit
nice case ....... pictures need to be more indepth 6/10
by ty_ger (July 8th - 9:54 PM) - Reply
by: jmgator
Precisely why it's clean =). I hate when people act stupid and rate a 1 on your machine. Please vote/post legit. Thanks in advance!
Clean setup; looks good. Sorry for the crappy voting you got; some people are jerks. I have my moments myself....

7/10
by steelkane (July 9th - 1:36 PM) - Reply
Customer is bringing me the same case today with all the hardware, I hope he want's it modded. I showed him your build, that's why he got it.
by KFBradley (August 14th - 8:03 PM) - Reply
Very clean. I like what you've done with the cable management. More pics would be nice though.

My Tempest just arrived today. I'm thinking of spraying the inside of mine black before putting the hardware in.

BTW, the two bootom tabs on my front panel broke off the first time I removed the panel. It still works just fine, jsut a piss-off on a new case.

One of the small tabs on the ODD locking mechanisms broke too (in shipping I think). Again, still works.

I also found that removing the top ODD mesh cover seemed a little tough. I was certain the tabs holding it in would break, but they didn't.
by johnnyfiive (August 15th - 9:54 AM) - Reply
nice, clean, and blue. 7/10. (dont forget to rate mine. :) )
by KFBradley (August 16th - 8:47 PM) - Reply
jmgator, are you using an Apevia UV Blue fan on your Thermalright too? It's hard to tell in your photos. I was kinda wondering if a fan is really necessary on the heatsink with as much airflow as this case has. Have you tried it?
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