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Hey, I thought it would be a good idea to make a tiered list of computer cases' cooling, silence, and ease of installation. Now I believe myself to be some what of an expert on certain aspects of computer cases, since I have not been able to decide on one for months! Anyway here are my personal opinions, please add some comments or suggestions so I can edit this and make it more accurate. I admit I know very little about water cooling except the basic theories of it so please share with me your opinions on that. Also the average prices in pounds would be great for these cases. Judging:
Air: Tier 1: Higher cooling performance than the reference, the Antec 900, this tier is great for overclockers or computer users in warm climates. -Antec Twelve Hundred ~ $210 Tier 2: Similar cooling performance to the Antec 900 and are still, mostly, great choices for overclockers and those near the equator. -Antec 900 (reference case) ~ $100 Tier 3: These cases offer acceptable cooling performance because they are very near Tier 2. Tier 4 This is for anything not already mentioned. I do not recommend any of these unless you are building a low end system with integrated graphics. If you believe I have missed any cases or that any of my rankings have been wrong then feel free to post a comment or suggestion, I need them, Water Cooling: Tier 1 The absolute recommended cases for Water Cooling. Tier 2 Decent cases that will work for a decent Water Cooling system. Tier M This is where I list the cases that can be modded for some extreme water cooling setups should you be so bold. Silence: Tier 1: These are quiet cases that also cools well. Tier 2: Silent case, but lack really adequate cooling. Tier 2: Cheap cases that are good for first time builders. Cooling Fans: One of the absolute first things an enthusiast does to a case they purchase is change out the fans. Too often stock fans are loud yet they push absolutely no real air, which can be very frustrating. I find there are 3 things about case fans that are important: Bearing type, CFM rating, and DBA rating. Bearing type is very important to note, because it gives a strong indication about the noise level and the life expectancy of the fans. CFM rating is important because it gives you a comparable number for the amount of air the fan pushes. DBA rating is important because it gives you an approximation of how loud the fans are, this is usually where the companies lie the most. Bearing type: note: Look for the initials posted in the model number to help you figure out what is used if it is not listed. -Sleeve (S/SL): Sleeve fans tend to have low life spans and are generally loud. They also can only be mounted horizontally. These tend to cost the least and for goo reason. Not my favorite. -Ball Bearing (B/BB/DB): Extremely high life span, but noisy and expensive. These are fine in my opinion. -Rifle Bearing (R/RF): High life span that is almost as good as ball bearings, very quiet, and inexpensive. My personal favorite. -Fluid Bearing (F/L/W): Longest life span, quietest, most expensive. Get them if you can. CFM: This is not the most accurate representation of airflow, but it is easily comparable so it works. This is how it goes: DBA: This is a very rough measurement of the amount of noise a fan makes. If you are worried about this then read some user reviews or ask questions about a particular fan, because the DBA rating tends to be wrong. 1-15 - Silent, but low airflow Size: When it comes to sizes of fans I recommend to just stick with the basic 4. Brands: the companies that make these fans can be one of the most crucial aspects of fans. Recommended: Good: Average: Bad: My Recommended fans: 80mm - Scythe Kama Flex (Quiet) Antec Tricool (mid range) Silverstone RL-FM81 (mid range and extreme cooling) 92mm - Silverstone RL-FN91 (Quiet) Antec 92mm series (mid range) Delta 92mm (extreme cooling) 120mm - Yate Loon low speed 120mm (Quiet) Antec Tricool (mid range) Silverstone RL-FM121 (extreme cooling) 1400mm - Yate loon low speed 140mm (Quiet) Yate loon Medium speed 140mm (mid range) Yate Loon High speed (Extreme cooling) Feel free to comment, suggest, or ask anything you want to, I hope this helps! Message edited by The_Blood_Raven on 07-21-2008 at 06:07:37 PM --------------- What doesn't kill me only pisses me off! |
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Great guide. I'd recommend it for anyone looking to build a system who is worried about their case. Now take your own advice and decide on a case! --------------- ![]() |
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I would add the cosmos to the ease of installation segment (tier 1). it's huge and just about entirely tooless. I would at least add the cosmos S to the water cooling segment (tier 1)..again it's huge and has room for a triple 120mm rad up top, a 120mm rad in the rear and plenty of space on the bottom for mounting pumps. Message edited by PsyKhiqZero on 07-17-2008 at 04:34:36 AM |
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Your right about the ease of installation, thanks so much. The Cosmos S, being one of the few cases I've actually owned, is not really a tier 1 water cooling case without some mods, but I will add it to the Tier M as well. --------------- What doesn't kill me only pisses me off! |
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Very useful and informative guide. I will look it over better when I have time. Thanks. I own the Tier 2 Lian Li P65. It is the same case as the P60 with an added clear side panel. This is the worst case for cooling I own. I had to velcro an 80mm fan onto the floor to have ANY airflow in the bottom center near the video cards. There is no air flow because the 80 mm intake fan is blocked cooling the hard drive cage. There is no side panel fan (or side panel vent for CPU, chipset or video cards!) And no roof fan. Only an exhaust fan. These type cases with a solid side panel, no roof fan with HD cage taking the intake air flow and no side fan or air vent in the side panel are THE WORST cooling solutions you can buy. All aluminum and they mean all aluminum. The front Bezel is solid, no air flow to the upper part of the case. And the P65/60 series is almost impossible to install a DVD RW set in the upper most 5.25 drive bays. They are unreachable and the DVD ROMs must be installed in the bottom 5.25 bays even further cramping any airflow that might exist. Tier 2 is not where the P65/60 belong.
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Wow, thanks Badge you are quite right. Glad you will be looking over it, I'm sure I've made plenty of errors and most likely missed a good few cases. I'm toying with adding a section to help people buy computer cases for cheap by listing good websites for certain brands. I am also toying with adding a mod archive section as well. What do you guys think? Edit: I found my mistake when I put PC-65 I meant the PC-65 PLUSS II which seems to have fixed the problem with a side fan. Message edited by The_Blood_Raven on 07-17-2008 at 05:03:14 AM --------------- What doesn't kill me only pisses me off! |
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Having a tierd reference list is a good idea. It's always difficult to make a comprehensive list (all inclusive sort of thing). Great start with it. You can always go toa Tier 1 (a) (b) format if needed. 8) |
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Hmm very true, I will think about that, looks like more computer case review reading for me lol. --------------- What doesn't kill me only pisses me off! |
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Hey what do you guys think about me adding a recommended case fan section? Now THAT would really help some people! --------------- What doesn't kill me only pisses me off! |
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ya add a case fan section and then lets get this sticky'd and don't forget yate loon
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oh and all of this is for stock cooling right so whatever fans come with it |
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--------------- What doesn't kill me only pisses me off! |
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The case fan section has been added, hope you enjoy and please post comments or suggestions! --------------- What doesn't kill me only pisses me off! |
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