ideas Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 (edited) i have 2 DVD roms & 6 DVD RW drives in my PC, mainly goin to be used for duplicating CDs or DVDs ( i offer that service ) which means am gonna produce a whole lot of heat...10 x 5.25" Bay Aluminum case600 Watt PSUAll i need is a good set of recommended Fans and/ or a liquid cooling system to use Edited September 25, 2006 by ideas
tain Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 I have one of these:http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1169and it is NO JOKE. I actually don't use it because it is too loud.
bonestonne Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 TD8034H 80mm 0.75A 5700RPM 84 CFM 70.4 dBthats like a honda civic reving on your desk for as long as the things on.but its a good fan. i just run a 3800RPM 120mm case fan from the dump. not about being good or looking good, but about getting the air out. just find a few cheap 120mm case fans that run between 3800 and 4300RPM, you don't really need to simulate a hurricane cooling it, just get the air out. but also keep in mind how many fan controllers are on your motherboard. i ran into that problem with this computer having only 2. one for the CPU fan, the other for the case fan.as long as you can take it, just get 3 or 4 120mm fans, 2 blow in, 2 blow out, but don't keep them all in the same area, spread the cooling around.
tain Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 thats like a honda civic reving on your desk for as long as the things on.Yes. It blows a lot of air and the loud noise is quite surprising from such a small thing.as long as you can take it, just get 3 or 4 120mm fans, 2 blow in, 2 blow out, but don't keep them all in the same area, spread the cooling around.I would prefer 3 intake and 1 exhaust in an attempt to keep the case overpressurized.
bonestonne Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 well, yea, thats good too, i only say 2 in 2 out because if you put them in seperate areas, its like having 3 in 1 out, but depending on where they are of course.this PC just has one out and one for the CPU. works well for how i need it to.
tain Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 well, yea, thats good too, i only say 2 in 2 out because if you put them in seperate areas, its like having 3 in 1 out, but depending on where they are of course.Please explain. I don't understand how that could work.
bonestonne Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 have the two intake fans right next to each other, then one exhaust fan behind the processor where a lot of heat would be, and another maybe above/around the graphics card where it isn't likely to get as hot...cool air would still build up, because you'd be expelling a lot of hot air thats not moving anyway.
puntoMX Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 First: About what case are we talking about?Second: Do you care about noise?That´s the info I´m missing here.Also, 4 of those 70.4dB/A fans make more then 82.4dB/A of screaming noise! Sure you don´t need power leds to know if your computer is on .
ideas Posted September 26, 2006 Author Posted September 26, 2006 Thermaltake Armor VA8000SWA Silver Aluminum ATX Full Towerand i would like it to be as quiet as possible
Zxian Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 Go for the standard Nexus fans at 1200 RPM (?). They'll be damned quiet and still move enough air to cool your system.
puntoMX Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 Nexus are a bit over priced I think but sure not bad.I personaly would go for a more cheaper brand 12cm fans and just replace them after each year or so when they become weak.
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