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Custom PC's mega case test

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Category: Overclocking & Tweaking
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Printed Date: 19/Jun/2013 at 18:50


Topic: Custom PC's mega case test
Posted By: arcvile
Subject: Custom PC's mega case test
Date Posted: 12/Nov/2008 at 18:30
I'd recomend picking up this months custom pc, has an awesome review of the latest high end cases and the results are suprising to say the least.

Here are the top cases for cooling;

High End

Premium Grade: Antec Twelve Hundred
Approved: Thermaltake SpedoAdvanced

Mid Range

Mid Range - all approved

Antec 900
Gigabyte 3dmars
Silverstone FT01-W

Water-cooled

Approved: Silverstone TJ07-W


The cosmos-s which i have actually failed their stress test Dead


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QX9650 @ 4.0GHz - 1600MHz FSB - 4GB PC14400 @ 1600MHz
4870x2
2 x 10,000rpm 150GB Raptors RAID 0







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Posted By: licenced
Date Posted: 12/Nov/2008 at 18:46
It was a reasonably good read, but I found their whole testing strategy flawed ... if a case didn't come with an exhaust fan they wouldn't install one and state it failed it's test - what self respecting PC builder, having just shelled out on an Intel Extreme chip and GTX280 is not going to install a few fans?

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Posted By: Cyber_Tech2
Date Posted: 12/Nov/2008 at 21:12
Yeah I think that was a bit flawed as well, since you can fit loads of extra fans in the cases they tested. I mean, the Antec 1200 and Spedo come fully loaded making it a bit skewed. Liked the idea though, the Thermal pictures gave a good insight into air flow and why it's important in high-end systems that I think a lot of people would think twice before neglecting it in their own builds.

Interested read. We're actually going to start stocking the Spedo now as well as we fit water-cooling in it...

Mike

Mike


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Posted By: luke1000
Date Posted: 12/Nov/2008 at 21:18
Im guessing the case reviews your all talking about is in a magazine and not on the web cause i wouldn't mind having a read too.

I have looked on there site but can't see anything


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Cosmos s
E8400 CPU @ 3.8GHz
Asetek Liquid Cooling
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB (overclocked 18%)
P7N Diamond Nforce 780i
OCZ 8GB DDR2 800MHz
CoolerMaster 700W
Creative X-Fi Sound Card


Posted By: licenced
Date Posted: 12/Nov/2008 at 21:57
Yeah, they don't publish everything on the web - no one would buy the mag :-)

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Posted By: luke1000
Date Posted: 12/Nov/2008 at 22:04
Yeah thought so
cheers


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Cosmos s
E8400 CPU @ 3.8GHz
Asetek Liquid Cooling
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB (overclocked 18%)
P7N Diamond Nforce 780i
OCZ 8GB DDR2 800MHz
CoolerMaster 700W
Creative X-Fi Sound Card


Posted By: arcvile
Date Posted: 12/Nov/2008 at 22:53
Next system is definatley water cooled, fan noise can get pretty bad soem times

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Asus P5E64 WS Pro
QX9650 @ 4.0GHz - 1600MHz FSB - 4GB PC14400 @ 1600MHz
4870x2
2 x 10,000rpm 150GB Raptors RAID 0







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