cooling question

cellbiogeek

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I'm upgrading an old system with an Asus A7V and TB 800MHz. I bought a FOP32 cooler for the CPU but am planning on keeping the same case ($$$ shortage all the sudden). The case has a fan in front with just a vent in the back (plus PS fan and CPU fan). The only other major heat generators are a 5400rpm quantum drive and 50xCD-ROM but I eventually would like to upgrade to an IBM 75GXP (7200rpm). I have NO plans for OCing (I know, how boring is that?). Will I be ok with the case I have now (ie. will I Not be shortening the life on any components) or should I scrape up some extra $$$ and get me a new case.
 
Don't get a new case. Get a couple of $7 80mm fans and a drill bit from the hardware store that drills doorknob-sized holes ($10). Customize your case yourself. Put a hole in the side and put a fan on it blowing in. Then put a hole up top and put a fan blowing out. This should be plenty of cooling and a lot cheaper. Make sure you remove the motherboard, all the cards, and all the drive before you start drilling holes in the case.