I have a huge, ancient computer case (Circa 1995). As far as I can tell it's ATX compatible and all that. I know it's big enough to fit all the components of my new rig which I'll detail below. There's 7 bays on the case and plenty of inside room so it seems to fit the 790i motherboard which will be the base of the system.
Because it's an older case it has basically no cooling properties worth mentioning. What I'm wondering is would I be crazy to do the following
- Leave the case open
- Put at least 2 fans somewhere in the case blowing air over the motherboard
- Not opposed to setting up a giant desk fan next to the computer
- Something like a Tuniq Tower or some other quality CPU heatsink
The rig will be something like this - XFX 790i MOBO, Q6600 intel chip, 1X2 GB DDR3 Corsair 1333 Mhz ram, 2 8800 GT's or GTS's running SLI'd, no more than 2 hard drives and no more than 2 optical drives. 750 Watt Coolermaster PSU.
Make the following assumptions
- I don't care at ALL about noise, it could be as loud as a vaccuum cleaner for all I care
- I'll not be overclocking past 3ghz or so
- Cool basement room temperature usually 67 degrees farenheit
- No pets or small children poking around
- Cleaned regularly with compressed air for dust, etc.
I'm using a different open case set up currently on an older Pentium 4 chip and an AGP X1950 Pro Radeon video card. I don't know about the chip but it's overclocked at 20% with no stability issues and the video card idles well below room temperature, and actually I've never seen it get much above room temperature even running at, what for it, is intensive (like Caesar IV on Highest settings... pathetic I know). And that's overclocking the video card about halfway up on the Catalyst Control Center's overclock bar.
Any thoughts? Am I crazy to want to run a pretty nice system like this on an open case? I just like the idea of a more ghetto looking set up assuming I can still get decent overclocking\cooling, etc. I'm a novice at all this so I'm not looking to beat anyone's overclock times or set benchmarks or anything. Thanks!
Because it's an older case it has basically no cooling properties worth mentioning. What I'm wondering is would I be crazy to do the following
- Leave the case open
- Put at least 2 fans somewhere in the case blowing air over the motherboard
- Not opposed to setting up a giant desk fan next to the computer
- Something like a Tuniq Tower or some other quality CPU heatsink
The rig will be something like this - XFX 790i MOBO, Q6600 intel chip, 1X2 GB DDR3 Corsair 1333 Mhz ram, 2 8800 GT's or GTS's running SLI'd, no more than 2 hard drives and no more than 2 optical drives. 750 Watt Coolermaster PSU.
Make the following assumptions
- I don't care at ALL about noise, it could be as loud as a vaccuum cleaner for all I care
- I'll not be overclocking past 3ghz or so
- Cool basement room temperature usually 67 degrees farenheit
- No pets or small children poking around
- Cleaned regularly with compressed air for dust, etc.
I'm using a different open case set up currently on an older Pentium 4 chip and an AGP X1950 Pro Radeon video card. I don't know about the chip but it's overclocked at 20% with no stability issues and the video card idles well below room temperature, and actually I've never seen it get much above room temperature even running at, what for it, is intensive (like Caesar IV on Highest settings... pathetic I know). And that's overclocking the video card about halfway up on the Catalyst Control Center's overclock bar.
Any thoughts? Am I crazy to want to run a pretty nice system like this on an open case? I just like the idea of a more ghetto looking set up assuming I can still get decent overclocking\cooling, etc. I'm a novice at all this so I'm not looking to beat anyone's overclock times or set benchmarks or anything. Thanks!