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Does Thermaltake PurePower 680w fit in Antec P180? Thermaltake seems to be quite deep. Normal PSU is 150mm(L)x140mm(W)x86mm(H) and Thermaltake is 150mm(L)x165mm(W)x86mm(H). That picture explains why I'm quite worry, if I buy that case: http://www.thetechlounge.com/image.php? ... ges/79.jpg There is quite small space to big PSU.
If that Thermaltake doesn't fit, maybe I have to think some another PSU. Somebody who knows, could tell me some real info. Thanks. =)
If that Thermaltake doesn't fit, maybe I have to think some another PSU. Somebody who knows, could tell me some real info. Thanks. =)
Thanks a lot!MikeC wrote:It'll fit -- you can always remove the 120mm fan if it's an issue; with a fanned PSU, chances are, its fans will bve enough to pull the air through the bottom chamber, keeping itslf and the HDDs cool. You might even be able to flip the fan so it mounts on the other side of that center bracket.
Maybe I flip fan to other side, if it is possible. It seems to be a huge design error, because PSUs space is so small.
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Nah, that's an overstatement, any normal ATX PSU will fit. There's something like 9.5" in that half of the chamber, and the normal ATX PSU is 5.5" deep. Add 1" for the cables and 1.5" for the 38mm fan... and you can still fit a 7" deep PSU.Lamp wrote:Thanks a lot!
Maybe I flip fan to other side, if it is possible. It seems to be a huge design error, because PSUs space is so small.
Hmmm. Maybe youre right, but time will tell! Now I have to go away, thanks and have a nice day!MikeC wrote:Nah, that's an overstatement, any normal ATX PSU will fit. There's something like 9.5" in that half of the chamber, and the normal ATX PSU is 5.5" deep. Add 1" for the cables and 1.5" for the 38mm fan... and you can still fit a 7" deep PSU.Lamp wrote:Thanks a lot!
Maybe I flip fan to other side, if it is possible. It seems to be a huge design error, because PSUs space is so small.
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Front view of a cage that could fit both 5.25" devices and 3.5" devices.
5.25" devices would be mounted in their normal horizontal position.
3.5" devices would be mounted standing on their sides.
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3.5" devices would be mounted standing on their sides.
yeah instead of the 6800 fanless with a suspended fan, just go with the galaxy 6800gt (has an artic colling fan with direct heat exhaust out of the system)ddrueding1 wrote:With this in mind, I'd like to throw out my ideal configuration (for consideration while testing).Rusty075 wrote:I actually feel sorry for whichever one of us gets to review this thing...just think of all the fan configurations they're going to have to test to make the readers happy.
For Sure:
Single Samsung suspended with Zalman heatpipe cooler in middle of duct
Nexus PSU
NCU-2000 CPU cooler aligned for vertical airflow
Nexus 120mm exhaust fan mounted to top vent
90nm A64 3200+
nForce4 Board
Gigabyte nVidia 6800 Fanless
Likely:
Acoustipack the inside of the HDD/PSU duct
mCubed T-Balancer
Maybe:
Additional 120mm Nexus suspended/ducted for 6800
Thoughts?
that way for prolly near enough the same money you get more performance and probably relatively quiet cooling.
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Take a look at the pictures.Mumrik wrote:how could it be, when it's made for 3,5" drives?
Space for the cage surely is wider than 3,5 inches.
And in the news post it says "Four HDD cage in the bottom ducted chamber in silicone rubber suspension mounts". Now, if one can leave the silicone rubber suspensions out you could think that you might be able to fit 5,25" drives/mufflers there. Unless the silicone suspension is only for the cage and not for drives installed in it.
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Actually this photo says it all:
http://www.thetechlounge.com/image.php? ... ges/78.jpg
At first I didnt realize it was the bottom cage since it was so tall. But it was just sitting on its side.
So, you might be able to fit a 5,25" drive there, but it doesnt seem to be designed for that use since there are no holes for screws. However, that wont be too tough of a task for even a novice modder.
Is the Antep Rep still here? Can you say something about this idea? Have you by any chance changed the design of the bottom hdd cage so that one could mount 5,25" devices there? I think there is a real need for it since there are so many mufflers/coolers for hdds that are 5,25" wide.
You could always put a 5,25" muffler sit on top those silicone grommets. It wouldnt however be a very secure mounting without some modding and installing multiple 5.25" devices would be difficult.
http://www.thetechlounge.com/image.php? ... ges/78.jpg
At first I didnt realize it was the bottom cage since it was so tall. But it was just sitting on its side.
So, you might be able to fit a 5,25" drive there, but it doesnt seem to be designed for that use since there are no holes for screws. However, that wont be too tough of a task for even a novice modder.
Is the Antep Rep still here? Can you say something about this idea? Have you by any chance changed the design of the bottom hdd cage so that one could mount 5,25" devices there? I think there is a real need for it since there are so many mufflers/coolers for hdds that are 5,25" wide.
You could always put a 5,25" muffler sit on top those silicone grommets. It wouldnt however be a very secure mounting without some modding and installing multiple 5.25" devices would be difficult.
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Dont you think it's good time to express ideas now, when it's still in pre-production phase? We have an Antec representative watching these forums. You never know if an idea born here could find it's way into the final product.MikeC wrote:Bruce Ballslap -- I think your questions are premature. The case exists only as a couple of early test production samples right now. Wait for the market release and a full review.
We all know very well this is still the pre-production sample. But why hold back conversation? That can't do any harm?
In any case, can anybody confirm if the bottom hdd cage in the PRE-PRODUCTION YET TO BE CHANGED SAMPLE case is wide enough for a 5,25" drive? It's still an indication if nothing else.
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Hey that's great news! Thank you for the information and for contributing to this forum.AntecRep wrote:Yes it's wide enough to hold a 5.25" device. AFAIK we're not changing the tooling.
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I'm thinking of putting HDD with Zalman heatpipe cooler ( http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/vie ... 9&code=019 ) in an elastic rubberband rest ( http://silentpcreview.com/article8-page1.html ). Should be quite cool and quiet.
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hmmmm... If all you want is for the HDD to be cooled well, either the 120mm fan in the lower chamber or the fan in a quiet PSU will do this perfectly well. I thought maybe you were wanting to silence a noisy fast HDD better... like the WD Raptor in a SmartDrive or this new rubber box product... http://www.scythe.co.jp/en/cooler/silentbox.htmBruce Ballslap wrote:I'm thinking of putting HDD with Zalman heatpipe cooler ( http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/vie ... 9&code=019 ) in an elastic rubberband rest ( http://silentpcreview.com/article8-page1.html ). Should be quite cool and quiet.
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Products with enclosure design are not yet out of the question for me. I'm still thinking of all the different options out there.MikeC wrote:I thought maybe you were wanting to silence a noisy fast HDD better... like the WD Raptor in a SmartDrive or this new rubber box product... http://www.scythe.co.jp/en/cooler/silentbox.htm
I'm just so concerned about the tempereratures my hdd has to deal with (holding all the precious and priceless data in it). I might be "hyperconcerned".. the hdds nevertheless are right in front of a lower intake.. We'll have to wait and see. Nice to have so many options though.
Then you've never had a Samsung drive rattle your whole case. Or if you do, you simply don't notice it. It's happened to me on a BQE and has happened on at least one other case.Insolence wrote:I don't see the point in HDD suspending... I can almost NEVER hear my Samsung 160g drives. Seems like a hassle imo.
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I have a Nidec motored Samsung 160GB and I definitely can hear the drive during seek. I have even suspended it moderately ( http://www.sunbeamtech.com/PRODUCTS/COO ... ENCER.HTML ) The case itself has been dampened as well.
I guess it comes down to how silent the rest of your system is. Insolence, maybe noise coming from other parts in your system cover the Samsung's noise?
I guess it comes down to how silent the rest of your system is. Insolence, maybe noise coming from other parts in your system cover the Samsung's noise?
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It's a bit of topic but I wouldn't recommend you to buy the Galaxy GT. I bought 3 seperate cards, one was DOA and a second card gave up after a month or so. 50% of the Galaxy cards I bought failed on me (I got a replacement for the first card). Bad odds if you ask me. I decided to replace the second dead card with the Gigabyte fanlesss 6800 and II'm very pleased with this card.hugekebab wrote:yeah instead of the 6800 fanless with a suspended fan, just go with the galaxy 6800gt (has an artic colling fan with direct heat exhaust out of the system)ddrueding1 wrote:With this in mind, I'd like to throw out my ideal configuration (for consideration while testing).Rusty075 wrote:I actually feel sorry for whichever one of us gets to review this thing...just think of all the fan configurations they're going to have to test to make the readers happy.
For Sure:
Single Samsung suspended with Zalman heatpipe cooler in middle of duct
Nexus PSU
NCU-2000 CPU cooler aligned for vertical airflow
Nexus 120mm exhaust fan mounted to top vent
90nm A64 3200+
nForce4 Board
Gigabyte nVidia 6800 Fanless
Likely:
Acoustipack the inside of the HDD/PSU duct
mCubed T-Balancer
Maybe:
Additional 120mm Nexus suspended/ducted for 6800
Thoughts?
that way for prolly near enough the same money you get more performance and probably relatively quiet cooling.
Sorry for OT but i just couldn't ignore that statement.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that the fan on Galaxy GT was loud too. By far the noisiest component in two of the three computers I used it in.
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The door on the P180 is for more than just cosmetics; it is made using the same sturdy, damped composite structure as the other panels, and like the panels on the Aria, does a major job in dampening sound. Without the front door, you'll lose a lot of the case's noise dampening effect in the most important direction--out the front of the case.Badashmods wrote:Hopefully Antec makes the P180 front case door removeable and the front behind the case door look a lot nicer than in the pre production samples. I hate case doors, but if it looks nice without the case door I will probably get one.
But hey--I suppose having a door is more annoying than the noise it blocks, especially considering this door has a 270-degree hinge that allows it to completely swing and stay out of the way for those days when you need to swap discs a lot. Heaven forbid it actually look ugly in the process...
*shrug*
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