Hello,
Recently I purchased the Anidees Al-6B case (love it by the way!), and migrated my parts over from a NZXT Phantom full tower, as I wanted something smaller for fitting next to the TV.
I have filled the case out with fans from the old case, and have been achieving the following temps under load (after an hour of Battlefield 4)..
Graphics card (GTX 780) - 60 / 65 Degrees
CPU (i7 3770) - 50 / 60 Degrees
FAN Config...2 At the front blowing in, 2 at the top blowing out, 1 at the back blowing out.
I am pretty happy with those temps (nothing overclocked), although the side of the case (near the side of the graphics card) gets really hot. Again I am not overly concerned about this, but coming from the NZXT full tower case its something I have not experienced in a long time.
Is it normal to expect the side of the case to get really hot ? - I am putting it down to the side of the 780 being closer to the side of the case in the Anidess compared to the NZXT, so not overly bothered - but just after a little reassurance!
Thanks.
Recently I purchased the Anidees Al-6B case (love it by the way!), and migrated my parts over from a NZXT Phantom full tower, as I wanted something smaller for fitting next to the TV.
I have filled the case out with fans from the old case, and have been achieving the following temps under load (after an hour of Battlefield 4)..
Graphics card (GTX 780) - 60 / 65 Degrees
CPU (i7 3770) - 50 / 60 Degrees
FAN Config...2 At the front blowing in, 2 at the top blowing out, 1 at the back blowing out.
I am pretty happy with those temps (nothing overclocked), although the side of the case (near the side of the graphics card) gets really hot. Again I am not overly concerned about this, but coming from the NZXT full tower case its something I have not experienced in a long time.
Is it normal to expect the side of the case to get really hot ? - I am putting it down to the side of the 780 being closer to the side of the case in the Anidess compared to the NZXT, so not overly bothered - but just after a little reassurance!
Thanks.