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As the topic says, which PSU's would you recommend which has 10 or preferably 12+ connectors to connect to HDD's. And are there any PSU's that exist which can connect to 10 SATA hdd's? Maximum I've seen is 4 so I guess its still a bit too early yea?
I think for the above something in the...
Nah not bend towards Thermaltake at all...I personally quite like that case and haven't seen any manufacturer bring out a nicer one in my eyes. As for the PSU, I only had a look at it since I'd assume it would work well with a Thermaltake case..of course if other PSU's are better and fit fine in...
Thanks for the help Daishi. In that case I think I might forget about liquid cooling altogether and just go for a 500-600W PSU and get a standard Thermaltake drive bay kit: 3 x 3.5" HDD module with 12cm LED fan, would probably be 3 of those then. That will probably end up cheapest and should be...
Thanks for the input Daishi,
Do you know of any noiseless/fanless 500-600W PSU? Or would there exist a liquid coolin solution (perhaps dual liquid cooling) which could be enough for the whole case?
Reason I chose this case is because I quite like its design so I'll be sticking with that...
Hi Guys,
After having a look through the forum the other day for the first time I saw that there was quite some expertise around modding and cooling, etc on this forum so decided to join :)
I just bought myself a new case but it has no PSU, cooling system, mobo or anything. This is the case...