3dAnimator
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Hi there,
Sorry if this too newbie a question but is it ok to have cooling controlled by more than one system on the same PC? Is that an issue? Here is the situation.
I am in the process of building my first ever desktop PC. It will be exclusively used for animation, motion graphics, video editing, photoshop, music production etc. I shall keep my laptop for Word, email, Internet, iTunes etc.
My primary objective is to create a quiet (for quiet, read quieter than every sound / noise source in my studio), stable and powerful system.
So I have bought the components and I am starting to put everyone together. (Sabertooth X79, i7-3930k, asus gtx 660ti card, 32gb Ddr3 1866, 2 x WD black Hdd, 2 x Samsung 840 pro Ssd, Bequiet 750w dark power 10 PSU ..... I think that is it in terms of heat production)
All of that is going into a Corsair Obsidian 550D case with an H100i to take care of cooling the CPU.
There are lots of cooling options with this case but this is what I want to do, for better or worse, and my reasons why:
Two front intakes run very slowly to minimise noise and trickle just enough air over the storage units to keep them cool. The front fans will be situated closest to my ears of all the fans in the case so it is important that they don't run any faster / louder than they need to.
200mm side fan to run quietly at moderate revs but due to close proximity it should still be able to push lots of air on to the graphics card and chipset. The cool air will eventually run up the board and exit through the H100i in the roof, configured as exhaust.
The rear 120mm exhaust runs very slowly or not at all to avoid stealing air from the H100i fans and radiators. It can ramp up if it is needed on a hot summer's day for example. (Will we ever get one of those again in England?)
So that is what I want to do but, I don't know how.
I could use Corsair Link but so many people say it is rubbish.
I could also use the Sabertooth x79 thermal radar system to control fans but I have read some comments on line that the CPU temp sensor is inaccurate.
Finally, the PSU has a temperature sensor and sockets for connecting fans so I could use that, or a combination of all three systems.
I am inclined to use the Corsair Link just for CPU temp control and the Sabertooth software to control everything else.
Should that be ok?
Sorry for the long post but I'd rather be sure than cook my hardware by not taking time to get proper advice.
Many thanks
Michael
Sorry if this too newbie a question but is it ok to have cooling controlled by more than one system on the same PC? Is that an issue? Here is the situation.
I am in the process of building my first ever desktop PC. It will be exclusively used for animation, motion graphics, video editing, photoshop, music production etc. I shall keep my laptop for Word, email, Internet, iTunes etc.
My primary objective is to create a quiet (for quiet, read quieter than every sound / noise source in my studio), stable and powerful system.
So I have bought the components and I am starting to put everyone together. (Sabertooth X79, i7-3930k, asus gtx 660ti card, 32gb Ddr3 1866, 2 x WD black Hdd, 2 x Samsung 840 pro Ssd, Bequiet 750w dark power 10 PSU ..... I think that is it in terms of heat production)
All of that is going into a Corsair Obsidian 550D case with an H100i to take care of cooling the CPU.
There are lots of cooling options with this case but this is what I want to do, for better or worse, and my reasons why:
Two front intakes run very slowly to minimise noise and trickle just enough air over the storage units to keep them cool. The front fans will be situated closest to my ears of all the fans in the case so it is important that they don't run any faster / louder than they need to.
200mm side fan to run quietly at moderate revs but due to close proximity it should still be able to push lots of air on to the graphics card and chipset. The cool air will eventually run up the board and exit through the H100i in the roof, configured as exhaust.
The rear 120mm exhaust runs very slowly or not at all to avoid stealing air from the H100i fans and radiators. It can ramp up if it is needed on a hot summer's day for example. (Will we ever get one of those again in England?)
So that is what I want to do but, I don't know how.
I could use Corsair Link but so many people say it is rubbish.
I could also use the Sabertooth x79 thermal radar system to control fans but I have read some comments on line that the CPU temp sensor is inaccurate.
Finally, the PSU has a temperature sensor and sockets for connecting fans so I could use that, or a combination of all three systems.
I am inclined to use the Corsair Link just for CPU temp control and the Sabertooth software to control everything else.
Should that be ok?
Sorry for the long post but I'd rather be sure than cook my hardware by not taking time to get proper advice.
Many thanks
Michael