Due to a sudden rabid need to get a less loud, less huge case I have recently bought an Aspire X-QPACK and a really cheap 754 motherboard to keep my current machine going until I have enough money to upgrade to S939 / M2 and PCI-E some point after the wedding. (Case info ).
Putting it together last night I have run into a snaggette with my heatsink ( A thermaltake XP-120). As you can see from the image I have about 12mm clearance on top of the heatsink for a fan before it fouls with a support bar on the case.
As far as I see it I have three options:
1. Use the Standard cooler
2. Build some kind of home-grown ducting connecting the rear 120mm fan with the heatsink
3. Find a low profile 120mm fan
What do people think? the case does have clear side panels so any ducting would need to be clear, ideally. Am I going to have trouble getting such a low fan that will push decent air without sounding like a jet (and thus ruining the point of the gigantic heatsink)
Uberlad
Putting it together last night I have run into a snaggette with my heatsink ( A thermaltake XP-120). As you can see from the image I have about 12mm clearance on top of the heatsink for a fan before it fouls with a support bar on the case.
As far as I see it I have three options:
1. Use the Standard cooler
2. Build some kind of home-grown ducting connecting the rear 120mm fan with the heatsink
3. Find a low profile 120mm fan
What do people think? the case does have clear side panels so any ducting would need to be clear, ideally. Am I going to have trouble getting such a low fan that will push decent air without sounding like a jet (and thus ruining the point of the gigantic heatsink)
Uberlad
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