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Syklis Green |
Case & PSU
So, I'm about to build a new PC, and I'm pretty set on most of the Hardware - except the case and powersupply. There are SO many cases out there I don't know what to pick and what noiselevel they have.
So I'd like to know if anyone has any suggestions for good cases and matching powersupply that's not too loud. It should be able to cool and power a Core 2 Quad and SLI. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Cases are a mixed bag. Sometimes you can find really good ones on the cheap, and other times you truly get what you pay for and end up with a piece of scrap that can barely fit your components.
I myself have a Cooler Master Centurion 5 and it's quiet, spacious, and even has fans sitting in front of the HDDs keeping them cool. As for power supplies, do yourself a favor and get something with a name brand. Thermaltake, Cooler Master, Antec, Rosewill... What you want is something that's scored highly on a site like Newegg or Amazon so you don't end up with a fried motherboard. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Rosewill sucks, man.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Larry Oji, Super Moderator, Judge, "Dirge for the Follin" Project Director, VG Frequency Creator |
Yeah, I agree, it is really hard to pick out a case. I used to look at the fans a case offered (front, back, and perhaps side), but these days most cases are very similar. 120mm fans are minimum. With cases, looks play a big role in your decisionmaking, I think.
As far as PSUs go, if you have a quad system with SLI, you will need a pretty hefty PSU. Don't try to cut on costs here -- cheap PSU's will advertise high power, but don't mention that it is often only peak wattage, not high *sustained* wattage, which is really needed . High output on +5V and +12V lines is recommended, as these voltage lines will be tested severely by your hardware. Good brands with focus on power and silence are e.g. Seasonic, Corsair, Zalman, Tagan. I would visit SilentPCReview and take a look there. They have a good idea of what it takes to build a silent pc. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Syklis Green |
thanks for the advise, I'll try and see what I can find But now I know to stay clear of Rosewill (no need to take chances) I'll also stay clear of Thermaltake - the last one I had literally exploded. Not much though - just enough for flames and smoke to come out of the case.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Hmm. Thermaltake's typically been a decent brand for PSUs as well as Cases. Perhaps you were unlucky or something. But like you said, better to be safe than sorry. Personally, I've always had good luck with Silverstone and OCZ. They tend to be a bit pricer though.
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I also highly recommend the Centurion 5 cases. I've built two computers with them. Whether you like how they look, they are extremely easy to build with.
Most of the reviews also state that Rosewill probably couldn't get past the perception that the brand is terrible. FELIPE NO
and Brandy does her best to understand
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I was always taught to never skimp on the psu. *shrug* What I've learned with computer peripherals is that cheaper isn't always better. Hit and miss, I guess. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |