Best Possible Case for overclocking and cooling. Price range $100-250. I don't care about how loud it is, I just want it to get the job done, and done well. Thanks,
Best Possible Case for overclocking and cooling. Price range $100-250. I don't care about how loud it is, I just want it to get the job done, and done well. Thanks,
I have a antec 900 it has 2-120mm intakes, 1-120mm side intake 1-120mm rear exhaust, 1-200mm top exhaust. it runs round 130-140 but u may find it around 110-120 with rebates if u look around. you can also add on more intake exhaust behind the hard drive cage and it'll blow on ur vid card.
thank you, now as far as the fans that it comes with, do i need to replace them with better ones or are they good enough? Of course i'll buy and add on the extra ones for the extra spots.
However, the case isn't really what matters. It's the airflow. You have to design the right airflow for your set up yourself anyways. I personally have found the best results with the simple 120mm fan intake (as powerful you can get) and 120mm exhaust (a bit less powerful). Obviously, other cooling components also matter (CPU cooler, NB/SB cooler, etc.
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