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"And yet, after spending 20+ years trying to evolve the user interface into something better, what's the most powerful improvement Apple was able to make? They finally put a god damned shell back in." -jwz
Why turn the case upside down? It means all the hot air is circulating all around your PCI cards and CPU as well as your drives.
Plus the PSU and extractor fan that would normally be at the top of the case are sucking cool air out of the bottom rather than the top.
I'm sure theres a reason for making a case like that somewhere, but I cant think of one.
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Originally posted by RichL Why turn the case upside down? It means all the hot air is circulating all around your PCI cards and CPU as well as your drives.
Plus the PSU and extractor fan that would normally be at the top of the case are sucking cool air out of the bottom rather than the top.
I'm sure theres a reason for making a case like that somewhere, but I cant think of one.
Cold air is blow on the HD's (Bottom front of case!) by 2x80mm fans and on the CPU and graphichs card by the side panel fan! The 2 exoust fans behind the cpu and graphics card is sucking out all the hot air!
Also the MSI 845E Max2 have integrated 5.1 digital sound, Bluetoth, Ide Raid( Promise 133), and NIC (Intel) so I have no need for extra PCI cards! Also if you take a look at the back of the case I have left 2 backplates open to help cooling the graphics card! Another plus with a design like this is that I could install a Titan TCC-003 to suck out air from the top pci slot to improve cooling without having to cut open the top of the case!
According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...
good call, with the chieftec page being down i can't find the specs on that. its not a popular case over here in the states, and i can't find a vendor who sells it.
it looks like it was modeled after a WTX form factor, but its horribly jacked up.
one of the ideas of WTX is that if you flip the motherboard around to the other side, and also move it down a bit, you get more room for slots and also (if done correctly) put the CPU/MEM/AGP slot right in front of where the front intake fans are. this allows you to blow cool air straight across those parts and also exhaust it by fans right next to those parts...
a couple of pictures from an anandtech review of one a while back...
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^^ motherboard tray w/ WTX motherboard
"And yet, after spending 20+ years trying to evolve the user interface into something better, what's the most powerful improvement Apple was able to make? They finally put a god damned shell back in." -jwz
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