Hi guys,
I have long endured the annoying noise level from my Shuttle SN41G2 SFF system, and have finally decided to take the plunge into the realm of silent computing I would like to build a new SFF system based on a Core 2 Duo E6600 and an ASUS-made GeForce 7600GS with a small passive heatsink.
Through my research, I have singled out two potential candidates for a case to base this on: Silverstone's SG01 (e.g. with a Seasonic S12 430W PSU) and Antec's NSK1300. My question is: which of these would be ideal (other ideas are most welcome as well!), considering that I want the system to be inaudible from below my desk
I know it might be a tall order (and obviously it will also, to a large extent, depend on what other hardware I stick in there), but any input and advice you may have would be greatly appreciated If you need more info, please don't hesitate to ask...
Thanks beforehand!
Case for silent SFF: Silverstone SG01? Antec NSK1300?
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I probably wouldn't go with the NSK1300 because cooling isn't very effecient in this case.
I've got the NSK1300 with a pentium D but I had to make a few modifications to help with the airflow.
I'm not sure how bad it would be since the C2D are better with the heat but if you don't want to do any cutting to the case, avoid the NSK1300.
I've got the NSK1300 with a pentium D but I had to make a few modifications to help with the airflow.
I'm not sure how bad it would be since the C2D are better with the heat but if you don't want to do any cutting to the case, avoid the NSK1300.