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June 19, 2014 10:39:33 PM

I plan to buy this case for air cooling,but I got confuse with setup of fans for best air flowing. I have a Corsair H55 quiet edition CPU cooler which I gonna put it on my new case.

Positive Air Pressure or Negative Air Pressure is fit in this case?Which has better performance for air cooling? This PC is used for fps gaming.

How you guys think about this setup?
2x120mm(Come from the case)+1x140mm(Come from the case)on the front (intake)
2x120mm(Corsair Air Series SP120 High P)on the bottom(intake)
2x120mm(Corsair Air Series SP120 High P)combined with H55 radiatoron the rear(exhaust)
1x200mm(Come from the case)on the top(exhaust)
Lastly,is the case come with enough cable for all my fan?Will I need any more cable to build it?

PS:My PC equipment:
EVGA 770 4gb SC with ACX Cooler
AMD 8350 4ghz with H55 CPU cooler
2x8gb+2x4gb Vengeance Corsair
I am looking for a New Power supply too, any recommend?

This is my first time to build a pc, any help will be appreciated.

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a c 398 à CPUs
June 19, 2014 10:44:37 PM

Leave the case fans where they are. Only remove the rear.

Just add your H55 to where the rear was.
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a c 161 à CPUs
June 19, 2014 10:49:39 PM

Andy Reynolds said:
Positive Air Pressure or Negative Air Pressure is fit in this case?

Both.


Andy Reynolds said:
Which has better performance for air cooling?

Positive Internal Air Pressure.


Andy Reynolds said:
How you guys think about this setup?
2x120mm(Come from the case)+1x140mm(Come from the case)on the front (intake)
2x120mm(Corsair Air Series SP120 High P)on the bottom(intake)
2x120mm(Corsair Air Series SP120 High P)combined with H55 radiatoron the rear(exhaust)
1x200mm(Come from the case)on the top(exhaust)

You can't mount a 140mm fan in front. There is also no space for 3 fans in the front. The setup is also terrible in terms of efficient airflow. The bottom fans pump more air in, but they also cause more air turbulence within the case. I would remove both bottom fans.


Andy Reynolds said:
Lastly,is the case come with enough cable for all my fan?Will I need any more cable to build it?

The fans that you buy should come with the power cable and possibly passthrough splitter to power additional fans. If not, you may want to buy a fan splitter.


Andy Reynolds said:
PS:My PC equipment:
EVGA 770 4gb SC with ACX Cooler
AMD 8350 4ghz with H55 CPU cooler
2x8gb+2x4gb Vengeance Corsair
I am looking for a New Power supply too, any recommend?

I don't recommend a 2x8GB + 2x4GB RAM setup. As for the PSU, I recommend a XFX 650W Semi-Modular power supply. The semi-modular cables will help with cable management because the Stryker does not have too much space in the back for cables to be stacked. You will still want to use zipties to hold cables in place on the back so that you can close the side panel without much issues.
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June 19, 2014 10:54:28 PM

i7Baby said:
You need a 600W power supply for the gtx770. See http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1804779/power-su... for good makes and models (in the first few tiers) eg XFX 650, Seasonic 620, Antec HCG 620M



thank you for your quick reply, I never shut down my PC, will 600W power supply enough?
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a c 161 à CPUs
June 19, 2014 10:59:58 PM

600W is plenty. Your system will not even use up 500W.
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June 19, 2014 11:07:07 PM

The case come with 2x120mm fan on the front, 1x140mm fan on the rear,1x200mm fan on the top,I should remove 140mm on the rear and then put my h55 radiator? how about the fan on the front? Can I add a 120mm fan on the top which become 3x120mm fan on the front?

RAM setup should be equal GB?
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a c 161 à CPUs
June 19, 2014 11:17:13 PM

As I already stated, there is NO space for 3 fans in front, that includes an additional 120mm. There is only space for about half of a 120mm.

You don't have to have RAM modules all be the same capacity, but the two different kits may be an issue. Plug it in and find out. But 2x8GB is not sufficient?
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a c 398 à CPUs
June 20, 2014 12:09:42 AM

Yes - only use identical ram sticks. Else there's high probability of failure.

And as I said - leave the case fans that come with the case on it except the rear (140mm). Replace the rear 140 with the H55 radiator and 120mm fan.
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June 20, 2014 10:31:05 PM

ksham said:
As I already stated, there is NO space for 3 fans in front, that includes an additional 120mm. There is only space for about half of a 120mm.

You don't have to have RAM modules all be the same capacity, but the two different kits may be an issue. Plug it in and find out. But 2x8GB is not sufficient?


the front of the case fit 3x120mm fan/2x120mm+1x140mm as I watch this video[youtube link]
Setup:
1x200mm fan (top)
2x120mm fan with H55 radiator(rear)
1x140mm fan (front)
2x120mm fan (front)
Is the setup terrible?
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a c 161 à CPUs
June 21, 2014 12:59:25 AM

Right but as the YouTuber said, it's not mounted. It's just thrown in there, so I can't recommend doing that.

Also, know that while you can do that, you will sacrifice the optical drive. As in no CD/DVD/BluRay drive. That's no a big deal if you don't use optical drive. It's consider pretty optional nowadays. Still, without able to mount it, you'll want to run it at low speeds or the vibrations will cause a lot of noise pollution.

And no, that setup is not terrible.
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June 21, 2014 11:18:24 AM

i7Baby said:
Yes - only use identical ram sticks. Else there's high probability of failure.

And as I said - leave the case fans that come with the case on it except the rear (140mm). Replace the rear 140 with the H55 radiator and 120mm fan.


ksham said:
Right but as the YouTuber said, it's not mounted. It's just thrown in there, so I can't recommend doing that.

Also, know that while you can do that, you will sacrifice the optical drive. As in no CD/DVD/BluRay drive. That's no a big deal if you don't use optical drive. It's consider pretty optional nowadays. Still, without able to mount it, you'll want to run it at low speeds or the vibrations will cause a lot of noise pollution.

And no, that setup is not terrible.


Thx for your answer, I would get the case first. how you think the Corsair AX 760 PSU?
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a c 1072 à CPUs
June 21, 2014 11:20:38 AM

Corsair AX 760 PSU? < Great choice.
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a c 161 à CPUs
June 21, 2014 11:36:56 AM

Yep; the Corsair AX 760 PSU is a great choice indeed.
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June 21, 2014 4:39:19 PM

ksham said:
Yep; the Corsair AX 760 PSU is a great choice indeed.


Thank you so much for your help and everyone who answer my question on this post.
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