Question for putting the Computer Components outside the Case ???

adity8522

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Can I put the Components of the PC outside the Case. For better cooling ??? where I can keep them else ? For any other information it needed will be given when asked......
 
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Yes that will be fine, PSU will be outside of the case sure. But it will look ugly though, but it's perfectly fine. Just make sure the fans are not obstructed. Then I would suggest you to upgrade your ram to 8gb and downgrading your 8350 to 6350 or 6300 which will be totally fine. If you are fine with 4gb, then put the money you've saved for the 6300 to a more powerful GPU like the 7870.

adimeister

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Yes you can do that. Some guys just place it on top of the box of their mobos. It's what they call breadboarding, it's a test for the components. But some guys just keep it that way. You can try to open the side panel of your case if it helps.
 

adity8522

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Is the following conditions possible ? (May sound silly).
See, We can open two sides of the Cabinet.[One has the space to put the components and the other side is just a metal covering where we store the wires]. I actually have a cabinet. The biggest Problem arising is that, the Power Supply can't fit the case. So, Can we do like put all the components in the Case and the PSU outside at the Metal casing end. And we can put a big cooler fan in front of the components for cooling. So, Is this thing possible ???


Actually I will be building a new Computer soon and I will be using an old case. This is why..........
Also, Can you tell me is my Gaming PC build good ? :
AMD FX 8350 Processor -- Buying from Retail Store for Rs 10,000
4gb DDR3 Corsair 1600MHz RAM -- http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-xms3-ddr3-4-gb-1-x-gb-pc-ram-cmx4gx3m1a1600c9/p/itmd2ryprvhxjqcu?pid=RAMD2RYPY7MHHHUV&otracker=from-search&srno=t_1&query=4gb+ddr3+ram&ref=0a5ad86f-016e-4682-a71b-d82f3a4a3059
Asrock N68-VGS-FX AM3+ Motherboard -- http://www.flipkart.com/asrock-n68-vgs3-fx-motherboard/p/itmdggqydhxzkrdm?pid=MBDDGGQYTXRTYM8Y&otracker=from-search&srno=t_2&query=asrock+n68-vgs3+fx+motherboard&ref=6db04ac8-d215-4763-b4ce-10ab4b33eec7
Dell [OEM] NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 1.5GB GDDR5 Graphics Card -- http://www.ebay.in/itm/NVIDIA-GEFORCE-GTX660-1-5GB-DDR5-192BIT-PCI-E-CARD-/190894336408?pt=IN_Speakers_Webcams_Multimedia&hash=item2c72306998&_uhb=1#ht_1229wt_1271
Corsair VS450 450 Watt PSU -- http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-vs450-450-watt-psu/p/itmdbfa3kaffmum3?pid=PSUDBF9ZBHSJVGJ8&otracker=from-search&srno=t_2&query=power+supply&ref=416130ca-d821-4338-b1d9-945dc60f075d

Any Help ???
 

adimeister

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Yes that will be fine, PSU will be outside of the case sure. But it will look ugly though, but it's perfectly fine. Just make sure the fans are not obstructed. Then I would suggest you to upgrade your ram to 8gb and downgrading your 8350 to 6350 or 6300 which will be totally fine. If you are fine with 4gb, then put the money you've saved for the 6300 to a more powerful GPU like the 7870.
 
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adity8522

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My Budget is Limited Rs 30000. And I want to remain with that CPU and GPU. Well, I would like to tell u that I am just building PC for future from the money I have now. Actually I will be playing Railworks 3 Train Sim and Microsoft FSX @ Medium Settings on 800 by 600 Resolution. Well, After all, thanks for replies and helping me.
 

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Bro you don't need the i7 for gaming, really. Just stick with the fx8350 or i5 4670k or fx 6350. The i7 is just for workstations, 4 way SLI setups, and the likes. But for single GPU setups and gaming builds, the 8350, i5 4670k, 6350 are all fine. The 6350 is the best CPU for gaming, IMHO.