Chassis For the Better of PC Components

drakenchamp

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ahm i would like to ask if the bigger the Fan in chasis the more does is consume power? i am thinking of upgrading new chasis since i just bought a new GPU GTX 750 ti.
im worried that my Chasis cant protect my Components specially when it heats.
i can feel the exhaust and its warm. im afraid my new expensive GPU will be damaged. T_T pls no.

my chasis is just powerlogic http://www.openpinoy.com/shop/step1.php?number=4020
but with 600 w PSU. Do you think i should change my CHAsis? and what chasis Mid entry level. low budget.
tnx xD


BTW our store here in Philippines Zamboanga city only has the Brand of "Cougar"( toinks, , its like Hot Milf) and "Corsair".

and i would like to know if the cougar and corsair chassis comes with PSU and all Chassis Fans or its only the Case and i have to purchase the PSU and Fans Separately?

Specs:
600 w psu,
intel core i3 3210 3.2 ghz.
4 GB team elite 1333 ram.
500GB WD
External My book WD 1 TB USB 2.0
mobo asus P8H61-M LX3 PLUS R2.0
GPU: GT 630 2 gb ddr3.
Monitor AOC 18.5 '' Vga port. 1366x768
 
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Most cases come with spaces for fans, but not all of them. Generally the more money you spend on a case, the more fans/features you get. Corsair makes a lot of really nice cases. Once again, the PSU may or may not come with the case.

I'm not sure what your pricing is over there, but you can always add more case fans if your motherboard has more cha fan connectors.

gizzard1987

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Most cases come with spaces for fans, but not all of them. Generally the more money you spend on a case, the more fans/features you get. Corsair makes a lot of really nice cases. Once again, the PSU may or may not come with the case.

I'm not sure what your pricing is over there, but you can always add more case fans if your motherboard has more cha fan connectors.
 
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