New Case:New Questions


  1. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    New Case:New Questions


    So I recently bought a new case and some other parts for my desktop which has not been used since I got back from school at the beginning of summer. I've wanted to make it operable again so I've decided to upgrade it a bit and get it back up and running.

    Case:
    Corsair 600T Graphite Series

    Other Stuff:

    Corsair H70 CPU Cooler
    Corsair AX850 PSU
    Lite-On 24x DvD Reader/Writer
    Lite-On 18x DvD Reader
    AeroCool Touch 1000 Display
    Rosewill 3.5" All in 1 Card Reader



    Questions:

    1. Where should the heat sensor be placed on the H70 for the most accurate temperature reading?
    2. The 600T originally had one 200mm intake in front, one 120mm exhaust in back, and a 200mm exhaust on top. I oriented the push/pull system with the H70 to pull air in from the rear, will this cause problems/be ineffective?
    3. The 600T has a fan control on it already, I got the AeroCool Touch 1000 mainly for the temp display. What would be the best way to control the fans with both the cause controller & the AeroCool Touch 1000?
    4. Should/Could additional fans be added? (Without knowing this case you might not know)
    5. The drive bay grates don't have a cut out for a Card-Reader, will it just not be of use unless Corsair makes a grate with a cut-out?
    6. Something I'm not remembering at the moment.

    At some point within the next week I'm ordering two ASUS GTX460 Graphics Cards to run in SLI, I'm just waiting to get some returned items credited back before I do.

    Any comments or suggestions are welcome. I would have posed in a different thread but it seemed my questions spanned two or three so I figured here was my best bet.

    As always, thanks in advance!
    -Lollies

    EDIT: The cards are now out of stock so maybe it will be more than a week.
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  2. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #2

    Lollies,
    Well it is clear you are building one hell of a nice system and congrats and please take tons of pictures along the process and post for us to see.
    1) the sensor is going to be a mute point as it is only going to give you either case/intake air temps or exhaust temps out the radiator. I like my H50 push pull set up to intake case air and exhaust it out the top of my case which I feel promotes the best air flow and nets me great core temps. I notched a little groove in the fan body to allow the sensor wire to not be pinched too hard and stuck the sensor in the radiator fins and set it with a small drop of glue (overkill).
    2) As above statement your going to have to experiment with this but I think you should try intake case air and exhaust out the back or the top if possible !
    3) Fan controllers galore, I like fan controllers but they tend to be much more important with lesser quality fans. I had my controller running Ultra 120mm fans and I liked it, then I went with all Noctura's and what a difference now there really is zero need to slow the fans down as they are so quiet. Point is get great fans to start ! Lights and controls are cool to look at......woooo woooo !
    4) Yes where possible add more fans as with your SLI set up it will need lots of cool air coming in !
    5) Add an internal multi port reader like this should solve both fan controller & card reader issue. http://biz.tigerdirect.com/applicati...0541&CatId=962
    6) Can't comment on this as my powers of telepathy are not as strong as they were ?
    Last edited by linnemeyerhere; 27 Oct 2010 at 21:11.
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  3. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #3

    For Q5.card reader issue
    5.25 inch to 3.5 inch Bay Adaptor
    5.25 inch to 3.5 inch Bay Adaptor : Case Accessories : Maplin
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  4. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #4

    That case cannot accept more fans. You could modify the case, but I think that's probably not what you want to do. The best thing probably to do is keep intake in the front, exhaust out the back, as that will blow air across your cards as well as move air through the case.

    Newegg.com - StarTech BRACKETFDBK Bracket for 3.5" Floppy with Bezel

    That should help out, as the OG said. Look around, as there might be a mesh one, if you like to continue style themes :)

    The most accurate temperature reading would be between the cooler and the cpu. As this is not possible, the best place would be right next to your CPU.

    EDIT: Found one that looks like similar mesh size!

    http://store.antec.com/Product/acces...5-30300-2.aspx
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  5. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    linnemeyerhere said:
    Lollies,
    Well it is clear you are building one hell of a nice system and congrats and please take tons of pictures along the process and post for us to see.
    1) the sensor is going to be a mute point as it is only going to give you either case/intake air temps or exhaust temps out the radiator. I like my H50 push pull set up to intake case air and exhaust it out the top of my case which I feel promotes the best air flow and nets me great core temps. I notched a little groove in the fan body to allow the sensor wire to not be pinched too hard and stuck the sensor in the radiator fins and set it with a small drop of glue (overkill).
    2) As above statement your going to have to experiment with this but I think you should try intake case air and exhaust out the back or the top if possible !
    3) Fan controllers galore, I like fan controllers but they tend to be much more important with lesser quality fans. I had my controller running Ultra 120mm fans and I liked it, then I went with all Noctura's and what a difference now there really is zero need to slow the fans down as they are so quiet. Point is get great fans to start ! Lights and controls are cool to look at......woooo woooo !
    4) Yes where possible add more fans as with your SLI set up it will need lots of cool air coming in !
    5) Add an internal multi port reader like this should solve both fan controller & card reader issue. Ultra ULT40123 MD3 Media Dashboard, Ultra 2GB Secure Digital Card, Bundle at TigerDirect
    6) Can't comment on this as my powers of telepathy are not as strong as they were ?
    I figure I'll do the same, I would have it exhaust out the top but then I would have to take out the 200mm fan and add another 120mm fan, which would provide less airflow.
    Yeah I guess it was more of a "bling" type of thing than anything else in reality. There are not many fan mounting options on this case unfortunately.

    theog said:
    For Q5.card reader issue
    5.25 inch to 3.5 inch Bay Adaptor
    5.25 inch to 3.5 inch Bay Adaptor : Case Accessories : Maplin
    So something such as StarTech BRACKETFDBK Bracket for 3.5" Floppy with Bezel best I could find on NewEgg.
    LiquidSnak said:
    That case cannot accept more fans. You could modify the case, but I think that's probably not what you want to do. The best thing probably to do is keep intake in the front, exhaust out the back, as that will blow air across your cards as well as move air through the case.


    Newegg.com - StarTech BRACKETFDBK Bracket for 3.5" Floppy with Bezel

    That should help out, as the OG said. Look around, as there might be a mesh one, if you like to continue style themes :)

    The most accurate temperature reading would be between the cooler and the cpu. As this is not possible, the best place would be right next to your CPU.

    EDIT: Found one that looks like similar mesh size!

    Antec.com - Product: Three Hundred 5.25"-3.5" adptr
    I figured with the air intake coming in the front and rear and then exhausting out the top would work, was not sure how else to mount the H70. I could modify the case but I guess I'd rather not.

    I guess on the radiator fin would be ideal but the next best thing would be the exhaust fan area.

    The Startech one seemed fine, just wish it wasn't plastic.
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  6. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #6

    It's a plastic front to match plastic cases

    That Antec one should be the right size mesh to match.

    The rear fan being an intake will only be an issue because most of the air it sucks in will go immediately out the top fan, as they are fairly close together.
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  7. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #7

    It seems the best method then would be to put the H70 where the stock rear 120mm fan is and either exhaust with case air or draw fresh air through. Both should work very well.
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  8. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    LiquidSnak said:
    It's a plastic front to match plastic cases

    That Antec one should be the right size mesh to match.

    The rear fan being an intake will only be an issue because most of the air it sucks in will go immediately out the top fan, as they are fairly close together.
    I don't mind the plastic, just a lot of the reviews said it was kinda "junky plastic" but what plastic isn't?

    Edit:Is there a mounting tray I would need since it is kinda suspended in the middle of the drive bay? My old case has something like that so I figured I'd ask.
    linnemeyerhere said:
    It seems the best method then would be to put the H70 where the stock rear 120mm fan is and either exhaust with case air or draw fresh air through. Both should work very well.
    Right now its oriented so that it will intake air from the rear and then (in theory) exhaust right out of the top. At least that was my thinking.
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  9. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #9

    As long as you have the front fan oriented for intake, you might be getting enough air across the video cards. They will be the hot point in the system, from what it sounds like.
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  10. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #10

    This should work really well. My only concern is if the push of air from the H70 will negate good air flow from the front fan into the case and the all important GPU card. Use a good program like SIW and you can monitor your temps and then if....if needed you can switch the H70 to a exhaust if needed. Not likely you will and that H70 should cool like a mad dog. Hope your taking pictures, please post when your done and up a running !
    Not sure what to do with the 3.5" adapter, it would seem that Corsair would have this available as an option and it would have the side panels to allow the device to mount to the standard rails. If this happens you may find it cheaper and easier to just order a full size combo card reader and be done with it, even if you pick up an unwanted floppy drive?
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