with the case closed, that's almost a negative air pressure set-up, with the upper-right corner fans cancelling each other.
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with the case closed, that's almost a negative air pressure set-up, with the upper-right corner fans cancelling each other.
I don't mind the negative air pressure. The case has dust filters all around and is sitting next to an air purifier and the front intakes are fairly powerful 150mm 1500RPM Noctua NF-A15 fans. That said, I did notice that the rear exhaust fan airflow felt a bit weaker than before when I put my hand on the grill on the back of the case.
I just played several rounds of Battlefield V 64-player conquest to test everything. The GPU temps actually went down by 5-6C and the GPU clocks are boosting about 15MHz higher than usual probably because there's more space around the CPU now for the hot air from the GPU to rise up and be expelled by the top fans. I may consider removing the rear fan.
Sir wala ba ako magiging problema sa size alin man sa tatlo medyo mataas profile kasi ni tforce tuf rgb eh. naka b560m na tuf rin ako di ko alam kung same sila ng mga clearances sa ibang motherboard eh baka lang sumabit at di magamit.
It's because it's pulling less air from the inside. Not just weaker, but should also be hotter. Me not cleaning my Silverstone Primera 01 (with 3x140mm intake fans) caused me around 5C-6C. It's back to normal now after cleaning the intake filter ^_^
I don't mind the negative air pressure. The case has dust filters all around and is sitting next to an air purifier and the front intakes are fairly powerful 150mm 1500RPM Noctua NF-A15 fans. That said, I did notice that the rear exhaust fan airflow felt a bit weaker than before when I put my hand on the grill on the back of the case.
@coresync: specific model ni tforce tuf rgb? check mo website ng specific ram mo... nasa specs sheet naman niya dimensions ng ram (l w h in mm or cm usually)... then cross check mo sa specs ng memory restriction nung tatlong choices mo na coolers
SE-224-XT
SE-234-ARGB
SE-226-XT
depende rin kung tatama talaga... either move dimm slots kung 2 stick... or kung populated yung apat na slots eh opt for a slimmer fan... or itaas yung fans... unless restricted ka rin ng case mo kung tight fit na...
pero sa choices mo... safest is the 224 series ng SE line ni id cooling
Sir wala ba ako magiging problema sa size alin man sa tatlo medyo mataas profile kasi ni tforce tuf rgb eh. naka b560m na tuf rin ako di ko alam kung same sila ng mga clearances sa ibang motherboard eh baka lang sumabit at di magamit.
Slanted lahat ng design ng mga yan, hindi tatama ang mga fans ng mga yan sa RAM kahit gaano pa kataas.
^Supposedly at least Rev. 4 na yung available locally since may problema sa screw ng AMD yung Rev. 3 while Rev. 6 ang latest with out of the box LGA 1700 support.
Yung mga (A-)RGB models at least Rev. 1(equivalent ng Rev. 4 sa vanilla LF II) while Rev. 2 yung latest with LGA 1700 support.
^a, yung last post kasi regarding mounting updates hehe. Di din naman ligtas sa defect ang tower coolers or most products, i remember pinapalit ko yung old cryorig h7 ko due to some bend fins, parang na mishandle during shipping or ano man, buti na check ko agad sa shop nung binili mismo kaya minsan mas ok pa din pag sa shop nabili para ma check item
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Hindi na siguro ako makakabalik sa air cooling ng CPU. Ang tahimik nung Arctic AIO. lol
For whatever reason, nakatulong pa sa temps ng GPU yung configuration with the CPU AIO. Dati 74-75C @ 1830MHz. Ito na ngayon @ same ambient temps:
^Makaktulong talaga since tower coolers katabi ng GPU, me chance na ma ipit yung heat dun, ngayon wala na large object dun free na mag flow ng mas maayus yung init ng GPU papunta sa exhaust either sa rear exhaust or sa radiator
in my case im glad kasama siya sa tube, just one cable, iwas clutter lalo yung dati kong aio asar yung mga cable. Either way, pwede mo naman paghiwalayin, wag mo ikabit yung mga fans sa tubes, pero dalawang set of pwm 4 pin gagamitin mo, one for CPU and one for fan header, from there, control the fan curves as desired.
hahaha... can't do 420 sa top... 360 lang... and ang kayang 420 sa akin is sa front on p600s... sana mag release pa ng ibang air coolers para makapamili...
@coresync: kung standard naman yung layo ng intel mobo... pasok yung choices mo sa initial query mo... sabi nga ni fakuryu sa post niya... pasok naman sa lahat in terms of kung tatama yung mem o hindi... yung mem. compatibility feature niya... kasi yung mga choices mo eh single tower naman... once nag dual tower ka eh saka ka na talaga pipili kung tatama ba o hindi...
hindi naman siguro din aabot yung heatsink sa backplate ng gpu mo kasi standard placement din... though check mo na rin dimensions:
224 is 120mm
234 is 126mm
226 is 129mm
sabi ko nga sa initial post ko eh safest is 224... pero depende kung ilang tdp gusto mo...
Actually, montech na ko bumili niyan kaso di lang talaga kasya GPU ko. ;-)
I wonder if anybody has actually confirmed na almost 90CFM nga talaga yung fans niyang Montech. Kasi yung sa Lancool 215 hindi naman daw kasi yung space is pang 140mm fans lang kaya blocked ang ibang parts ng fans (as per GamersNexus).
^ Nice case! Buti nakita ko to, eto na siguro case na gagamitin ko para sa build ng pinsan ko. Balak ko gamitin yung AIR 100 since matx lang yung motherboard na gagamitin sa build. Tsaka yan lang din yung nakita kong budget case na may rubber grommets sa mga lusutan ng power cables.