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lysergide
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Post by lysergide »

can anyone recommend any computer case?

i wanna upgrade mine...

been looking at the Thermaltake line... seems like a serious company.

but what model ? i'm looking for something with good cooling (with fans built in)
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Post by arela »

Get a aluminum case, without fancy window.(keep the noise inside)
Buy new quiet fans and Powersupplie.


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Post by lysergide »

any exact models recommended?

i've been looking at some of the Thermaltake line... How do i match the power supply & fans?
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Post by Rob van Berkel »

I have good experiences with the Antec P160 case, see also http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 5&start=20
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Post by nprime »

I'm using the Antec Sonata and I love it. It's so quiet that I can only tell it's on by the light on the front!

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Post by arela »

a rough "powercalc"
http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_supply/
If you intend to use only a cw card and a graphic card - a silent 350-400w PS should do.

...for fans:
Most common size is 80*80mm
Look out at some online store, there should be some info, speed (rpm) and db.
....or manipulate power with something like this: http://www.computergate.com/products/it ... d=BCFZMFC1
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Post by Rob van Berkel »

@Hubird: do you suggest to look for a 'boxed' solution??
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Post by Immanuel »

I have a Chieftech, and my experience with my own and frieds Chieftechs is, that the detachable drive bay is nice ... once or twice a year, when you "need" it, but it makes the hard drive more noisy. Also, I can not secure my Noise Controll drive hanger very well in the 5 1/4 slots. Chieftech and Thermaltake - they used to have some identical boxes, so I don't really think there is much diference (very "antechish" too, judging by the pictures I saw back then).
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Post by mr swim »

Hi,

not quite to your spec but I have just finished building a machine around an Acousticase ( http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/acousticase.asp ) ... no built in fans, but I would recommend that it is better to buy specialized (quiet) fans separately.

With a Zalman super flower cooler CPU fan and a QTechnology PSU fan, my comp makes a low, barely audible humm, and the disc drives are almost inaudible too :smile:

See http://www.quietpc.com for more info.

hope this helps, and good luck.

Will.
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Post by astroman »

my recommendation for anyone relying on fast HDs is one of those server boxes where the drive bays are set more to the inside so they are in full airflow of a dedicated fan.
some of the latest models get bloody hot...
disks are a significant, but much underestimated contribution to the overall heat inside a case.

recently aquired 16 drives with 5400 rpm (for office use btw) to have some repair stock in case they run out of production :wink:

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Post by Vasfed »

My current DAW is built inside Thermaltake xAser3 (big tower class, without window) 7 chassis fans (2 for harddisks, 2 for PCI devices 3 for general airflow) + one on cpu, one on videochip, one on south bridge and 2 on power supply...
I'm completely satisfied with this case, despite the cost (250$)
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Post by Rob van Berkel »

On 2004-11-02 17:14, astroman wrote:
my recommendation for anyone relying on fast HDs is one of those server boxes where the drive bays are set more to the inside so they are in full airflow of a dedicated fan.
That's exactly what motivated me to go for the Antec P160. The drives are situated right behind a big 12cm lowspeed fan. Makes about 15 degrees C difference :smile:
Drives are indeed underestimated for their heat-production, but I realized this by a dying harddrive (overheated). That was a wise lesson to learn... (and luckily it was not an expensive one: I had a backup, and the drive was still in its warranty).

Cheers,
Rob
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