how will airflow be a problem in a big OPEN thingy with a massive fan on top of it???
It does a great job in the 900 and 1200. I
Well, hot air does rise, and that fan is an exhaust fan, so all the hot air above the board shouldbe expelled quite nicely by it. It does a great job in the 900 and 1200. I don't see why it won't workhere. I'm sure someone will review it properly in a bit (hopefully with emphasis on CPU/system temps).
Quote from: Crixx_Creww on October 14, 2008, 02:20:52 PMhow will airflow be a problem in a big OPEN thingy with a massive fan on top of it???i'm guessing you dont know much about airflow... why did they change the standard design of cpu HSF's to blow horizontally instead of down on the cpu?... because it was blowing all the hot air back down on the cpu...now if the 240mm fan on the skeleton is an intake fan it will be doing the same thing (blowing hot air back down on the components)if its an exhaust fan it would need additional help to create airflow, but i cant see where u would position a fan to give the required help..convection is needed to create proper airflow... the fan on top blowing onto the motherboard shelf will not create convection..., dont be fooled... that case is not as open as u make it appear... if the fan was on the side... it would provide better airflow... cuz it coming from an OPEN end and going out an OPEN end... as it is... it comin from and OPEN end and hitting a wall is like facing a fan your wall and expecting the room to be cool etcnow in arcmans situation... this case is great for him (as i stated before) its an excellent test bed...just doh want ppl to think its a great long term case
Steups @ your attempt to be f***** condescending, yu think the idea of airflow originated with f******* computers??? steupssssssssssss this is a matter of physics and not your so called "knowledge" of compuutorss
there are no case walls to create eddies. This design is more than fine for airflow.
....but phoenix31tt, consider this also. The top fan exhausts air upwards, so that it will create an airflow pattern, as cooler air will rush into that area just above the motherboard, get heated,and then exhausted. This would have a significant effect on system temps.The fan itself moves a lot of air, but the RPM is such that its not a gale force blower.I believe its very adequate for what the designers intended.