Antec SLK3000B: Minimalist Midtower for Quiet PC
hi,
im thinking of transfering from the bqe to the 3000b and i have a few questions that i hope someone can answer?
has anyone tried fitting the bqe side doors onto the 3000b model, if so do they fit (might be a bit stupid that one?)
does anyone know if you can fit a Zalman ZM-MFC1 Multi Fan Controller and still shut the door with accousti pack applied either on the bqe or the 3000b?
does anyone have any tips of getting acousti pack out of a case (a soloution of some kind for cleaning the gum of the case and a recomended glue for reapplying?)
im thinking of transfering from the bqe to the 3000b and i have a few questions that i hope someone can answer?
has anyone tried fitting the bqe side doors onto the 3000b model, if so do they fit (might be a bit stupid that one?)
does anyone know if you can fit a Zalman ZM-MFC1 Multi Fan Controller and still shut the door with accousti pack applied either on the bqe or the 3000b?
does anyone have any tips of getting acousti pack out of a case (a soloution of some kind for cleaning the gum of the case and a recomended glue for reapplying?)
Well, since the front door is curved, it depends on how close to the edges the knobs are, as well as how much they stick out.
You've got a bit more than 1cm clearance in the centre, a bit less than 1cm towards the edges. Of course, the foam's a little squishy, and the door doesn't spring open easily, so you've got some leeway.
Zardoz - what is the point of switching from the BQE to the 3000B? If you're keeping the same doors and PSU, all you gain is the different drive bay arrangement. IMHO, that's not worth the expense and hassle, but each to their own, of course.
You've got a bit more than 1cm clearance in the centre, a bit less than 1cm towards the edges. Of course, the foam's a little squishy, and the door doesn't spring open easily, so you've got some leeway.
Zardoz - what is the point of switching from the BQE to the 3000B? If you're keeping the same doors and PSU, all you gain is the different drive bay arrangement. IMHO, that's not worth the expense and hassle, but each to their own, of course.
i have read that the left knob is 17mm from the edge and that each knob sticks out around 12-13mm. (thats what i have read, cant confirm)Spod wrote:Well, since the front door is curved, it depends on how close to the edges the knobs are, as well as how much they stick out.
You've got a bit more than 1cm clearance in the centre, a bit less than 1cm towards the edges. Of course, the foam's a little squishy, and the door doesn't spring open easily, so you've got some leeway.
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fan control
Can you put it inside one of the external drive bays? There is a simple circuit somewhere on the site with a potentiometer that could be installed into the front door or one of the drive bays. Maybe there's another controller similar to the fanmate - I haven't seen one but there could be. - FG
Fan Control circuit
Another fan control
$9.00
link to door removal discussion
http://forums.silentpcreview.com/viewto ... 3000b+door
Alternatively you can carve out a little of the foam so you would have a place to put the controller.
Please learn to use the search function.
Fan Control circuit
Another fan control
$9.00
link to door removal discussion
http://forums.silentpcreview.com/viewto ... 3000b+door
Alternatively you can carve out a little of the foam so you would have a place to put the controller.
Please learn to use the search function.
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120 mm Tri-Cool replacement?
I was looking for a quiter fan than the Antec Tri-Cool, but that moved more air than the Nexus or Yates Loon look alike. Max of 60 CFM. Based on manufacture specs of 55 cfm at 26 dBh, the Papst 4412FGL looked like the best bet. I was disappointed; have others had a similar experience or found a quiter replacement in this range?
Subjectively, the blade turbulence noise is about the same between the two at similar flow; however, the Papst (Made in Hungary version) made more noise from the hub than the Tri-Cool. This was true even at lower rpms.
Subjectively, the blade turbulence noise is about the same between the two at similar flow; however, the Papst (Made in Hungary version) made more noise from the hub than the Tri-Cool. This was true even at lower rpms.
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Globe
A globe from coolcases.com would be a good choice. The yate loon D12SM-12 from tekgems (the clear one) puts out more air than the orange one. - FG
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ilh,
things are changing. Globes apparently are unavailable for some reason. Search the forum for Tek-Chain. It's supposed to be a good fan according to Bill Owen who is at mnpctech, a friend of spcr. Coolcases.com is switching to them as well, but the globes were $8 and the tek-chain is closer to $15. The evercool at $5 might be ok but its not really a quiet fan. I would email coolcases and see if they have any globes left and buy as many as you can. I bought 6 several weeks ago. - FG
things are changing. Globes apparently are unavailable for some reason. Search the forum for Tek-Chain. It's supposed to be a good fan according to Bill Owen who is at mnpctech, a friend of spcr. Coolcases.com is switching to them as well, but the globes were $8 and the tek-chain is closer to $15. The evercool at $5 might be ok but its not really a quiet fan. I would email coolcases and see if they have any globes left and buy as many as you can. I bought 6 several weeks ago. - FG
I have the Zalman ZM-MFC1 in an Antec 3000B case, mounted in the lowest bay from top. Well, you can just barely shut the door and I have no accousti pack mounted. It bulges a little out ( say 2 - 3 mm ).zardoz wrote:does anyone know if you can fit a Zalman ZM-MFC1 Multi Fan Controller and still shut the door with accousti pack applied either on the bqe or the 3000b?
Why would it not fit? Yes, the VF700 protrudes beyond the top of the video card, but there is ~2in between the top of the card and the side of the case.
I have a CNPS7000, VF700, and an SLK3000B to put together myself this weekend. Now I just have to figure out the best way to suspend two SP1614Cs.
--Lee
I have a CNPS7000, VF700, and an SLK3000B to put together myself this weekend. Now I just have to figure out the best way to suspend two SP1614Cs.
--Lee
Ok I suppose it fits then I myself am trying to build a quiet PC with adequate cooling.
SLK3000B
Nexus NX-4090
Athlon 64 3500+
Asus A8N-sli
2x512mb Kingston DDR400
XFX GF6600GT
Gigabyte Rocket Cooler Pro
Zalman VF700-Cu
Zalman ZM-NB47J
As a frontfan I chose Glacialtech Silent Blade 12cm. Many of you will probably say that I shouldnt have chosen the gigabyte cooler but from what I have read from the reviews its really quiet at low rpm and can achieve great cooling with high rpm's and still remain relatively silent.
Im a bit concerned if the passive heatsink cooling will be a good solution for the Nforce4 but from what I have heard it should work.
SLK3000B
Nexus NX-4090
Athlon 64 3500+
Asus A8N-sli
2x512mb Kingston DDR400
XFX GF6600GT
Gigabyte Rocket Cooler Pro
Zalman VF700-Cu
Zalman ZM-NB47J
As a frontfan I chose Glacialtech Silent Blade 12cm. Many of you will probably say that I shouldnt have chosen the gigabyte cooler but from what I have read from the reviews its really quiet at low rpm and can achieve great cooling with high rpm's and still remain relatively silent.
Im a bit concerned if the passive heatsink cooling will be a good solution for the Nforce4 but from what I have heard it should work.
I just completely removed the bracket and mounted a fan with zipties and grommets.tabbal wrote:To the VENDOR Rep who pops in his head from time to time to defend ANTEC, I have a question:
DID you fix the FRONT FAN MOUNT for a fan to fit properly?
The holes do not align with a 120mm fan in the 3000.
The front of my 3000B has three sets of holes in the steel. The middle set is perfect for a 120mm fan (I tried a D12SM-12). If I look at the photo in the review, it is missing the middle set my 3000B has.
It would seem that Antec has fixed this shortcoming. I bought mine about 3 weeks ago from ZipZoomFly.
It would seem that Antec has fixed this shortcoming. I bought mine about 3 weeks ago from ZipZoomFly.
That is good news! So it is a perfect fit?ilh wrote:The front of my 3000B has three sets of holes in the steel. The middle set is perfect for a 120mm fan (I tried a D12SM-12). If I look at the photo in the review, it is missing the middle set my 3000B has.
It would seem that Antec has fixed this shortcoming. I bought mine about 3 weeks ago from ZipZoomFly.
How is the noise of the case overall with the 2 fans running?
When you got yours from ZZFly : was it packaged properly in another box?
I appreciate your answer! Thanks!
Photo of my SLK3000B with 120mm fan holes in front
Yes, the middle set of holes is a perfect fit for a 120mm fan. I am currently running without the front fan and will add it if the SpinPoints need extra cooling.
I was wrong about ZZF. I bought it from NewEgg on 2/25. It came only in the brown box that is shown in the review. The styrofoam was partially broken, but the case was undamaged.
Re: Photo of my SLK3000B with 120mm fan holes in front
Yes, the middle set of holes is a perfect fit for a 120mm fan. I am currently running without the front fan and will add it if the SpinPoints need extra cooling.
Thanks Lee!
You are running it on 1 fan now?
How is the temp? Noise level? if you don't mind... what do you have in the case? and how do you like it so far?
Is the side tunnel making it louder?
Was the plastic front bezel easy to remove?
I am thinking of gettting one soon.
Thanks again!
Thanks Lee!
You are running it on 1 fan now?
How is the temp? Noise level? if you don't mind... what do you have in the case? and how do you like it so far?
Is the side tunnel making it louder?
Was the plastic front bezel easy to remove?
I am thinking of gettting one soon.
Thanks again!
Re: Photo of my SLK3000B with 120mm fan holes in front
One case fan currently, the stock Tri-Cool on minimum speed. It's not a bad fan. It was hard-mounted, but I now have it on E-A-R fan mounts.tabbal wrote:You are running it on 1 fan now?
How is the temp? Noise level? if you don't mind... what do you have in the case? and how do you like it so far?
Is the side tunnel making it louder?
Was the plastic front bezel easy to remove?
As to what's in the case, see my signature. The only thing missing is the NEC 3520A, which is generally idle.
Noise level is probably OK, but its current location is not terribly quiet so it is a little hard to tell.
I like the case. It seems well-constructed.
I have the CPU tunnel disconnected and likely will cover that hole. It doesn't line up nearly well with my DFI's CPU location, and it likely just provides air that is immediately sucked out the rear case fan as they are so close together.
I have the VGA vent open and likely will construct some kind of duct to direct air to the VF700 intake. The 6800 GT is the hottest thing in the case by far, much hotter than my Winchester 3500+. I'll probably mock up some cardboard ducts at first. I think having this consume cool air will help out the whole case.
It is easy to take off the front bezel once the left side is off.