M MightySam Reputable Apr 2, 2014 1 0 4,510 Apr 2, 2014 #1 So this is my first build and i was wondering if the CM HAF 922 case which has no side panel fans and has 1x 200mm front, 1x 200mm top and 1x 120mm rear fan would be enough for a 4.2 Ghz overclock with the CM hyper 212 evo. Thanks.
So this is my first build and i was wondering if the CM HAF 922 case which has no side panel fans and has 1x 200mm front, 1x 200mm top and 1x 120mm rear fan would be enough for a 4.2 Ghz overclock with the CM hyper 212 evo. Thanks.
Solution nukemaster Apr 2, 2014 Every cpu is different(more voltage = more heat), but yes you should be able to get rid of the heat with that case.
Every cpu is different(more voltage = more heat), but yes you should be able to get rid of the heat with that case.
nukemaster Titan Nov 23, 2004 19,626 6 74,965 Apr 2, 2014 Solution #2 Every cpu is different(more voltage = more heat), but yes you should be able to get rid of the heat with that case. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Every cpu is different(more voltage = more heat), but yes you should be able to get rid of the heat with that case.
C Cons29 Splendid Feb 10, 2010 5,456 1 26,960 Apr 2, 2014 #3 best way is to monitor your temps while doing what you do, playing games, and the like Upvote 0 Downvote