I suppose that could have been drawn from that which is true but... I seem to have left out a passage which I will tend to once I get away from this iphone
I suppose that could have been drawn from that which is true but... I seem to have left out a passage which I will tend to once I get away from this iphone
The only real cons of facing a PSU fan-side up is the risk of dropping screws, washers, allen wrenches, etc. in there or a leak in a cooling loop having a more direct path to sensitive electrical leads/components.
Pros include better sound isolation, less dust and better air circulation if your have enough positive pressure. I face my PSU fan-side up.
Hmm if my psu's fan is faced down, it keeps kicking on & off (hybrid fan mode), reversing the psu it doesn't do that much.
Facing the PSU one way or the other is fine, aside from the potential nightmare when you drop a screw into it by accident. I sincerely suggest people put a cover over the PSU temporarily when installing something.
The only problem I had with facing my AX 850 with fan up was that the 8-pin was too short. However, I already had 200m of wire and bunch of sleeve to create a new and slightly longer 8-pin cable, so that was remedied in about a half hour...
Lay the case on it's side when you're screwing anything in, that's what I do anyways. Quite simple, no need to make a problem out of something that really isn't a problem Obviously you need to adjust for your needs, like cable length, water cooling etc. I was just trying to say there is no particular right or wrong way.
I'm sure this thread had a topic somewhere.
While a discussion about fan-orientation sure is an interesting one for computer builders, here is not the place.
besides, you're all wrong. Front-mounted PSU-fan is the only way to go
New keyboard!
http://i.imgur.com/hEdtcjr.jpg
"Those mortal shells that we call bodies, are not ours to keep. The body is a gift of earth that must, one day, be returned from whence it came"
"Those mortal shells that we call bodies, are not ours to keep. The body is a gift of earth that must, one day, be returned from whence it came"
a few hours and many removing and installing of fans later:
new case is really a joy to work is but be wary the I/O connectors are on the short side.
back is a mess since no modulair psu might change that around in the future or untill the psu dies.
in two weeks this bad boy will go full custom loop (if evga en EK finally hurry up with releasing stuff in EU )
they admitted that one to be a prop used for evga events only iirc.
i am thinking of just getting a plain black one from evga.
My computer setup, old pc I know. Upgrading soon
Internal:
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo CPU E7300 2.66GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT (1gb)
RAM: 4gb (dont know what model)
Motherboard: Asus P5KPL/1600
HDD 500gb harddiver (dont know what model)
External:
Screen: Philips (dont know what model) 1920x1200
Keyboard: Razer anansi
Mouse:Logitech MX 518 optical gaming mouse 1800dpi
Headset: Razer Characias
HDD Western Digital 1TB USB 3.0
It manages BF3 on lowest graph + 1920x1080 with around 12 people at 15-25fps so im happy
Wow at medium/high settings in bgs- 40-80fps (and FPS drops at LM when it's a big fight)
Finished my first build a few weeks ago but never got round to putting any pictures up so here goes, be nice :P and yes those front filters do need a clean (dogs + summer = hair storm)
Specs:
i7 4770k 4.6Ghz @ 1.225v
Corsair H100i with 2x NF-F12s in Pull
Asus z87 Sabertooth
16gb Corsair Vengeance @ 1600mhz
SLI Gigabyte WF 3x 770s (currently at 1181/1833 although there's a lot more room to up the mem clock and a tad more on the core)
Samsung 840 250GB SSD
WD Blue 1TB
Corsair AX860
Corsair 600t
Also stumped up for a set of corsair's white cables and replaced all the stock fans with 2x SP120 (currently using as side intakes), 2x AF120 (1 in drive bay, 1 rear exhaust) and a 200mm Spectre PRO down front. Plus ofc I had to put some pretty white LEDs in it.
Still a couple of silly aesthetic things I need to sort out, like getting hold of a black sli bridge and tidying up the cables a bit more but im proper chuffed with how its turned out. Just need to wait till this awful summer heat passes then I'll get the side window back on and push the OCs a bit
Amazing setup mate.
Only thing thats missing is backplates for your GPU though.
8700K (5GHz) - Z370 M5 - Mugen 5 - 16GB Tridentz 3200MHz - GTX 1070Ti Strix - NZXT S340E - Dell 24' 1440p (165Hz)