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Hi all, i have a question (first build ever)
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Can't answer your first question, but I would definitely *not* use the stock heatsink and overclock the CPU. Sure, it might be okay, but why risk it? A good heatsink is not expensive now anyway, if your buddy wants one make him buy his own. |
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I would advise not using the stock cooler. Even though standards have risen significantly in regards to how far procs can overclock, 20% OC is still significant and will result in a temperature increase.
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The compound that Artic Cooling use is reportedly as good if not better that AS5 |
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Hey Banana:
--------------- e8400 at 3.85 GHz with AC Freezer 7 Pro | MSI P35 Neo2 FR | HIS HD3870 ICEQ3 | 4 GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 800| 250 GB WD Caviar | 600 Watt OCZ StealthExtreme | Antec 900 | XP Pro |
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Sorry forgot to list case
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Thanks guys for the replies,
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I'm not familiar with the case, but I looked at it on Newegg. Looks like you've already got a big top fan, and one more fan on the front of the case than I'd assumed.
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Hi Banana: You REALLY have a great system. The Antec 900 is considered one of the best venting cases at any price. Most of your concerns are already well-settled: 1) Do not blow out with the side fan. DO blow inward, directly onto your GPU with an additional 120mm fan. Once again, my compliments on your first system!!! Message edited by husky mctarflash on 05-09-2008 at 07:19:50 PM --------------- e8400 at 3.85 GHz with AC Freezer 7 Pro | MSI P35 Neo2 FR | HIS HD3870 ICEQ3 | 4 GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 800| 250 GB WD Caviar | 600 Watt OCZ StealthExtreme | Antec 900 | XP Pro |
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I certainly agree with Husky about having your HS positioned so it's fan blows out the top. When I looked at the pictures of the case, I had foolishly assumed the big fan was blowing inwards on the heat sink.
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I didn't mean to discount ziegemon's points, and my credentials certainly don't warrant it (political science does not count does not count as a hard science!). But at least for the design of the Antec 900, there are loads of posts about how to optimize airflow. The consensus is the sidefan must blow inward, and then the only real decision is whether to aim the CPU cooler up or back. And having the ACFP7 blowing upwards is the closest thing you can get to creating a push-pull configuration without actually having to strap a second fan directly onto the cooler. To ziegemon's point though--be sure that your Northbridge gives proper clearance to blow upwards. The side fan and extra internal fan did not affect my idle temps. that I could tell, but they did give me a couple degrees headroom with the GPU and CPU at load. FYI, did not actually use the internal 120mm bracket/adapter because I had a spare 140mm fan on hand and found I could easily jerry-rig the 140 to do the same thing. (attached the 140 to the back of the HD cage with screws and plastic wall anchors fitting into some open slots.) Message edited by husky mctarflash on 05-09-2008 at 09:23:32 PM --------------- e8400 at 3.85 GHz with AC Freezer 7 Pro | MSI P35 Neo2 FR | HIS HD3870 ICEQ3 | 4 GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 800| 250 GB WD Caviar | 600 Watt OCZ StealthExtreme | Antec 900 | XP Pro |
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Thanks guys,
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I can't speak about the 8800 GTS for sure, but I have about an inch and a half clearance with my jerry-rigged fan at the back of my HD3870. The stock fan adapter will then give you perhaps another half inch on top of that. So, your GTS will likely fit with the internal fan. I want to say that they even sell lower profile fans (i.e., thinner) but am not sure. It will definitely fit with the side fan attached. Once again, the Antec was designed with our scenarios in mind, so most of the issues you are concerned about...are no longer concerns. That's why we paid the big bucks for it... Message edited by husky mctarflash on 05-09-2008 at 10:13:10 PM --------------- e8400 at 3.85 GHz with AC Freezer 7 Pro | MSI P35 Neo2 FR | HIS HD3870 ICEQ3 | 4 GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 800| 250 GB WD Caviar | 600 Watt OCZ StealthExtreme | Antec 900 | XP Pro |
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