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With mounting and H50 could you just place the whole radiator assembly on a 180 intake fan in a push/pull configuration?
couple of questions for you guys on this case. I beleive I am ready to pull the trigger on this one for my new build but am hung up ona few choices. My main goals are powerful gaming system with the most minimal noise possible. I am not a freak on being totally quiet, but want to make the system as silent as is reasonable.
To that end I have two main places I am unsure of. First is there a noticable noise difference if I buy the case without the door vs the door model? In otherwords does the solid panel with the insulation on it help appreciably as opposed to getting the model with the plexiglass door?
Second, I am going to buy a 480 card to put in here. I want to get the Zotac AMP since it is rated as quiter, and cooler than the stock version of the card. BUT Silverstone states that the best card to use in this case is one that vents out so do you gusy think that this is an unwise choice? I realize the way the case is pushing air and understand the logic behind the recommendation, but wondering if the Zotac would really have "issues" functioning properly, or would hamper the case cooling. Thoughts?
Yes you can and while I've done it, My temps didn't change at all.
The window model still has noise dampening foam, but I can't speak for volume differences. I started with non window and traded panels with someone, but I never really thought about noise differences then. Sorry
I'm sure the Zotac will be fine, but it will raise your case temps a bit. How much? I have no idea.
Still hunting for a BD ROM in silver, using a dated DVD drive might as well upgrade and not worry about stealth mod...probably should have gotten the case in black...
A handy tray accessory for the silver case, probably already mentioned on [H].
Will an ASUS Rampage III Extreme fit in this case without any issues?
It is larger than standard ATX.
WorldExclusive is running that board IIRC, should be good to go.
I am a bit surprised no one noticed the Bit-tech review posted last Friday on the FT02 limited edition.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cases/2010/08/12/silverstone-ft02r-w-review/2
This is the first test of FT02+AP181 combination against arguably the best known air cooling cases on the market. Consider that FT02 was the only case in the group to not have any vents or fans on the side panel (helps contain noise inside the case), it is likely one of the quietest there too.
I am a bit surprised no one noticed the Bit-tech review posted last Friday on the FT02 limited edition.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cases/2010/08/12/silverstone-ft02r-w-review/2
This is the first test of FT02+AP181 combination against arguably the best known air cooling cases on the market. Consider that FT02 was the only case in the group to not have any vents or fans on the side panel (helps contain noise inside the case), it is likely one of the quietest there too.
Hey Tony,
Would Silverstone consider modifying the stock radiator mounts that come with the FT02? As they stand, they place the radiator and fans on the radiator too close to the motherboard prohibiting you from using high RAM heatspreaders. It also interfered with the ATX 24pin connnector on my motherboard. I fixed this by drilling more holes in the included mounts which placed the radiator closer to the side panel away from the motherboard.
Tony.... you missedmy question earlier.. I am ready to buy the red case.. BUT I need a new GPU as well... am I going to be ok with the Zotac AMP! or do I really need to stick with the EVGA version.... I am set on a 480....
Yeah, that's a good mod, although it is still limited to a dual rad because of the graphics card. We'll definitely look into it.
WorldExclusive, gorgeous build you have there! Nice number you have there with #1018 as the entire limited edition run only goes up to #1200.
I think there is a good chance that we will switch to sleeved cables on all future AP181 fans as a lot of people seems to like it.
I think we were a bit conservative earlier with our AP181 performance quotes, looks like nearly everyone is getting noticeably better temperature with them running on low when compared to the original 180mm fans on high.
Move on to the ax750 and get an h70.
Farkle009, great work! You been doing tests for a while and all of them are true. The AP181 fans makes the FT02 the best case on the market for air cooling. Even the HAF X can barely reach these numbers.