![]() But this air will of course be heated if the system is under load for a lengthy time. ![]() The air will as a result of this be pushed down and up as a funnel (similar to when you run a hair dryer on your hair). The way the air will run is from the CPU cooler towards the back of the case where the air will hit a wall. So on this case it is critical to have fans on top that can help pull air from the exhaust of the CPU cooler. Where in a normal case there is perforated holes for a rear fan on this case the rear is nearly completely sealed to maximize vertical air flow and for silence. The reason being that there is no rear mounted fan in the case. Otherwise this case will be one of the worst cases on the market for CPU temperatures. ![]() You can still run a air cooler in this one but then you must complement the case with 2X 200 mm fans mounted in the top. This case was really made for a GPU in this position since a regularly mounted GPU will block some of the airflow going up in the case. So that the bottom of the case have been fitted with 2X 200 mm Cooler Master fans and can provide free airflow upwards directly on the vertically mounted GPU. This removes the need for a power supply shroud at the bottom and removes the power supply as well. Then it has a extension cable that you connect to the power supply inside and that then goes out the back of the case trough a provided outlet so that you can still connect the power cable at the back. The power supply is mounted towards the front of the case in a vertical position. It is fun to build in since it is different. This case released last year and was perhaps the most innovative. This way you get great CPU temps as well and help with the vertical air flow as well. Make sure to mount the radiator on top of the case. Then you get a 280 mm or 360 mm AIO water cooler for the CPU. Then mount the GPU vertically, make sure to rotate the rear I/O ports bracket (yes this case has a smart way of rotating the rear PCI brackets so that you do not have to place the card close to the window when running it vertically using just a riser cable). If you run it in the following configuration it is the best on the market for GPU temperatures (even slightly better then the old HAF X cases that came with side mounted 200 MM fans )and one of the best for CPU temperatures as well: Buy a PCI Express riser cable. That is why I bought it for my next build. Pump and radiator fan noise CAN be quite annoying if you sensitive to such things.Ĭooler Master Mastercase SL600M. If you want a quiet build, I recommend going with air. Much might also depend on whether you intend to run air cooling for the CPU or are planning to use some form of water cooling such as an All in one closed loop cooler. Noctua (And a couple of others that aren't quite as good but might be nominally less expensive) makes a good 120mm fan in several different models as well. There are a lot of cases that only support a 120mm fan in the rear exhaust fan location, so if you choose a case with this limitation, obviously you're going to need a different fan model but that's ok too. I recommend having 2 or 3 front intake fans, one top rear exhaust fan and one REAR top exhaust fan, for most configurations. If you're willing to buy the right fans, at about 25 bucks a pop, then just about any case is a good choice so long as it supports 140mm fans in all the fan locations. Sounds about like a room fan running in another room. Even running a full stress test with Prime95 or Realbench, it can BARELY be heard. Six 140mm NF-A14 fans, one 140mm NF-A14 iPPC industrial 2000RPM black fan and one 40mm NF-A4x20, and at idle it is DEAD SILENT. I have a Define S case with a full mesh front panel and a tempered glass side panel, with no noise baffling material, and there are 8 Noctua fans installed. To be honest, ANY case is VERY quiet if you use the right Noctua fans. Fractal design Define R6, although, I like the tempered glass version a lot better AND if you really want good airflow, you're not going to find ANY case that's particularly "silent" or quiet because in order to have great airflow a case also needs to have a free flowing full mesh front panel, which means it's not going to be as quiet since the fans are directly open to the outside of the case and therefore, your ears.īut the R6, and the R5 before it, are EXTREMELY quiet cases if you use the right fans with it.
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