Am I doing the set-up correctly?
Feel free to correct my mistakes or point out suggestions.
Thanks in advance.

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Well, i wouldn't advise putting a fan at [5] there since its somewhat unnecessary - its overkill, 2 120's for just 3 HD's?The.Jackal wrote: Would you advice to place a fan on 4 AND 5 at the same time? But do bear in mind that I want to have a Ninja Rev B with no fan + I have a passive cooled GT8600
Thats OK, Noctua, Scythe S-Flex and Nexus are your choices.The.Jackal wrote:+ I will be using Nexus 120MM fans only
Yes but remember to tape your lower chamber case holes on the back (not the big PSU hole of course).The.Jackal wrote:- So Its for the best to LEAVE OUT fan [3] and [6] since Corsair PSU cooling will be sufficient enough on its own?
Well, equal number of intake and exhaust fans will only make flow go between them, then only one of them will do.The.Jackal wrote:- So a Fan on [4] AND [5] would be overkill? But as said above, I will be leaving out the fans in the lower "psu" chamber since that's a closed chamber.
I think you'd better do this for safety reasons (longer lifetime).The.Jackal wrote:- I guess I just HAVE to use fan on the Ninja in combination with the E6750 running around 3.0?
Well with an Asus mobo you can use speedfan software or BIOS. There's probably also some possibilities for Gigabyte but they are less good for this I think. You can get a Zalman MFC2 as well but then you'll loose one 5.25" bay.The.Jackal wrote:* Since I'm a newbie, I don't know how to undervolt fans. I'm just gonna plug the fans onto to motherboard.
Well you have my solution above.The.Jackal wrote:But I'm also aiming for a silent PC. Thats why I got a passive cooled 8600GT and try to have the Ninja passive with no fan. So to compensate all of this I was thinking I pretty much have to have more then 2 casefans.
That is some serious extra things you do.The.Jackal wrote:* I also bought like a Be Quiet Noise Absorber Kit, Nexus Silicon Fan Mounts, Nexus Silicon Absorbers,120 mm
Yeees, that is your best move, you will not regret that.The.Jackal wrote:and replaced my recently bought Seagate 7200.10 for a Samsung T166.
yeah, your suspicions are confirmed...3.0 ghz passive isn't a smart choiceThe.Jackal wrote: + The Ninja will cool a E6750 that i will be running around 3.0Ghz. But I wonder if I can have a E6750 at 3.0 passive cooled with a Ninja (I doubt it)
- You probably can cut fan [6] out of the picture, since your PSU won't be under stress with your given components. I'm not sure if you can even put a fan at [3]..? Maybe w/ some modding you can.The.Jackal wrote: - So Its for the best to LEAVE OUT fan [3] and [6] since Corsair PSU cooling will be sufficient enough on its own?
- So a Fan on [4] AND [5] would be overkill? But as said above, I will be leaving out the fans in the lower "psu" chamber since that's a closed chamber.
- I guess I just HAVE to use fan on the Ninja in combination with the E6750 running around 3.0?
Good point laguz1. Yes when your fans are unervolted they will not vibrate very much. I would advise you (the Jakal and others) to wait buying these expensive "extra" things. Your money might be waisted. It might help some but your Corsair will make some noise too so don't expect too much.laguz1 wrote:I would return the silicon 120mm fan mount, it kinda is redundant if you also put the silicon fan mountings. I know for a fact you can soft mount the rear exhaust, but i'm not sure about the front fan [4]. Is the noise absorber kit like sound foam? if so, that's not necessary either since the P180/P182 already have good sound dampening. It's really up to you though, but i think the sound foam won't make a huge difference for the money you pay...
the p180/p182 already has some sort of soft mounting for the PSU in its cage - its a silicone liner thing...not sure if it works wonders, but at least the Antec people triedAlex wrote: Softmounting the PSU will not help significantly much either unfortunately. That is why I haven't seen anybody do this at SPCR but maybe there are some threads about it?
Yes P180/182 has like 1 mm thick silicone strips. It is not much but the point is that it is enough because more softmounting will not help unfortunately. It is better to have your PSU sturdily mounted.laguz1 wrote:the p180/p182 already has some sort of soft mounting for the PSU in its cage - its a silicone liner thing...not sure if it works wonders, but at least the Antec people tried
I have no camera but like around PSU in 1st post 3rd picture here.The.Jackal wrote:* I've read about the "taping lower chamber" thing. But I still don't get what part or which holes? Could you perhaps be a bit more specific about this (with like a picture(s))
Oh yes, sorry.The.Jackal wrote:~ Well i think there is room for a fan @ [3]. Since I will be putting my HD in the 5.2" bay.
OK, good, I would order these things also if I could find them cheap but I can't.The.Jackal wrote:~ About the Silicon Fan Mounts, Silicon Absorbers, they are pretty cheap.. When i was doing my whole order, I was like.... you know.. I might as well do some of these as well since they are pretty cheap. The only thing expensive was the Be Quiet Noise Absorber Kit (20.00 euro)