Build Upgrade Question and Opinions

StrangeFeller

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Dec 22, 2013
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/album.php?albumid=569

I was looking to upgrade my case to a Corsair 750D, amd in my research I found that. Now, I'm sort of looking to upgrade my setup almost exactally like this guy, including the plati dipped case. Graphic card I want to upgrade to a evga gtx 780. I'd be moving my Asus Sabertooth Z87 mobo with a Haswel I7 3770k, 16gb of Kingston HyperX ram.

The question I have is mainly in the fan setup that guy used. Is it complete overkillor is it a good setup for the fans? AIso I was also thinking of using a Corsair RM1000(upgrade from my HX850) for the quietness, fully modular, and make sure its beefy cause in the future I might wanna dual another GTX 780. Would like some opinions on that as well. Please dont hesitate to say if its all crap lol.
 
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That fan setup is overkill. haha Total of 9 fans! The 750D has 3 fans already, it would already suffice bro. The HX850 would be enough for a 780 SLI also. But all in all, the 750D is a cool looking case. I like it!

adimeister

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That fan setup is overkill. haha Total of 9 fans! The 750D has 3 fans already, it would already suffice bro. The HX850 would be enough for a 780 SLI also. But all in all, the 750D is a cool looking case. I like it!
 
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StrangeFeller

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Dec 22, 2013
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Lol Yeah, what I was starting to think. The dude just wanted that particular look, which does look awesome. Which is why I want it lol. I am not the most knowledagable yet on fan setups yet, so I thought it better to ask. But my HX850 will do for all that? Awesome, that saves me 200 bucks lol The fans too man, its like 200 bucks for all of them.

Thanks bro, appreciate it.
 

adimeister

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Sure bro. For your fans, you just need about 20w for that I guess. It doesn't eat that much power from your PSU. 850W is more than enough for an Nvidia SLI setup. Enjoy your rig! :D Just remember, front, bottom, and sides are intakes. Top and rear are for exhaust.