Best Case for the Inevitable GTX 680

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Kardax
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Re: Best Case for the Inevitable GTX 680

Post by Kardax » Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:19 pm

The GTX 680 arrived today and weighs just under 2 lbs ( 843g, to be precise). I was thinking about leaving the drive cage out to improve airflow, but it looks like it'll have to stay to support the weight :shock:

The rest of the parts arrive tomorrow.

greggm2000
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Re: Best Case for the Inevitable GTX 680

Post by greggm2000 » Fri May 04, 2012 2:30 pm

Kardax wrote:The GTX 680 arrived today and weighs just under 2 lbs ( 843g, to be precise). I was thinking about leaving the drive cage out to improve airflow, but it looks like it'll have to stay to support the weight :shock:

The rest of the parts arrive tomorrow.
You might be able to get away with running your Ivy Bridge CPU without a CPU fan. I run a Core 2 Duo (E8400) @ 3.0 GHz on a CM Hyper 212+ with no fan, and I've never had a problem, even when playing games that really stress my Nvidia 560ti (which dumps a fair amount of heat into the case).

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Re: Best Case for the Inevitable GTX 680

Post by Kardax » Sat May 05, 2012 8:45 am

greggm2000 wrote: You might be able to get away with running your Ivy Bridge CPU without a CPU fan. I run a Core 2 Duo (E8400) @ 3.0 GHz on a CM Hyper 212+ with no fan, and I've never had a problem, even when playing games that really stress my Nvidia 560ti (which dumps a fair amount of heat into the case).
It's possible, but then I'd have to leave the case fans spinning all the time. Ivy Bridge still needs a little airflow.

Using the Noctua U12P SE2 with one fan at the lowest speed is virtually inaudible from outside the case, and allows me to turn off the case fans during light CPU load.

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