After being shown that Fractal R3 and XL I really kind of have my heart set on one of the two now. Probably going to be the R3 since the XL's are non existent in the USA right now.
That's if I decide to buy a new case at all, still trying to sort out funds.![]()
As an alternative to the Phantom, Corsair has been making some great cases too. Not too expensive, but the build quality is all there. I think the Carbide series isn't bad for a medium sized case that won't break your wallet either.
Cool. R3 would most likely be a better choice unless you really need all the extra hard drive space at the bottom also. 8 is more than enough?![]()
Definitely waiting for the USB 3.0 version of the R3 to arrive in the North American market.
As an alternative to the Phantom, Corsair has been making some great cases too. Not too expensive, but the build quality is all there. I think the Carbide series isn't bad for a medium sized case that won't break your wallet either.
Cool. R3 would most likely be a better choice unless you really need all the extra hard drive space at the bottom also. 8 is more than enough?![]()
Definitely waiting for the USB 3.0 version of the R3 to arrive in the North American market.
Yeah the R3 should be plenty. I am a hard drive whore, but not so bad that I need PCI SATA riser cards, hahaha.
I would forget the bottom fan and maybe go top back to help pull heat out from CPU cooler. Should be easy enough to mount the cover you remove from top over the bottom fan port to prevent extra dust intake.
twas really flimsy fare enough i had four rigs inside it but the side panels bend easily, the tooless optical bay locks break, the hdd caddies pins fall out too easily, cable grommets fall out, the plastic casing is crapola probably a few more things as well just cant think of them now
The XL it is abit of a hot box I've noticed, the R3 and the Phantom both have better temps.
Agreed. 2 in the front and 2 in the back is plenty enough. This kind of balances out the flow of intake and exhaust. The Ultra Kaze is pretty noisey, so I'm guessing the included expansion slot fan controller will be quiet useful just for the rear fans then?
Gelid fans are also very good too.![]()
The last few rigs ive done have been mine in a Phantom, a rig in a 800D, a friends in a Define XL and another friends in an R3 (He really like the XL but not the size or weight of it). Of the three under $200 the R3 was my favourite. Almost all the features of the XL without weighing 40lbs empty. The XL it is abit of a hot box I've noticed, the R3 and the Phantom both have better temps. Could be choices of cooling options though.
I forgot to mention noise is of no concern to me, the Ultra is a noisy fan but it won't be on a controller. Full bore all the time.I guess you could call it one of the few positives of having severe hearing loss? lol.![]()
I really want to combat dust this go around so I want to make sure that the fan setup I choose creates a slight positive pressure.
I forgot to mention noise is of no concern to me, the Ultra is a noisy fan but it won't be on a controller. Full bore all the time.I guess you could call it one of the few positives of having severe hearing loss? lol.![]()
I really want to combat dust this go around so I want to make sure that the fan setup I choose creates a slight positive pressure.
I'm surprised at that. I thought that if you removed the top drive cage and had the 140mm fan blowing air over the gpu & a 120mm mounted in the top 3 bays for the cpu then it would run pretty cool? I'm sceptical as to how good the top 180mm fan is but still surprised that you think its a "hot box".
Must of been your cooling options, cause my XL is anything but a "hot box"
I just don't feel like dropping any more money on fans, being a cheapskate and already having some brand new Scythe's laying around.![]()
I'm thinking 3 x Slipstreams for intake (2 front, 1 bottom) for a total of 330cfm intake. Exhaust would be 1 x UK (rear) and 2 x 140mm's (roof) for a total of ~257cfm exhaust.
That's a nice little bit of positive pressure to keep the dust out while keeping a butt-ton of air flowing through the case.
At the time the case has all the stock cooling options and we found it runs from 4-7 degrees warmer at idle and under load its between 10-12 degrees warmer then both mine and the R3. I think its a mix of the sound deadening not enough airflow and both a cpu and 2 gpus that all run fairly warm, in this circumstance it is a very warm case. Also I'm not sure about the top 180mm exhaust fan as it doesn't seem to move enough air to exhaust much. Maybe with changes to his fan setup my opinion on it will change.
An R3 with the fans you would be using would be excellent for cooling and work pretty well as a space heater as well moving that much hot air out.