I had to install a Backplate fan.
Heavy duty! Must weigh a tonne!
I had to install a Backplate fan.
Heavy duty! Must weigh a tonne!
I got a raven rv03, no difference between upright and sideways through 4 different cards all heatpipe based currently on 2060 super twin evo design idles no fan 50c max temps 60-62c 40 % fan
maybe its the extra long cards where it matters more
Love to see others still using the legendary FT02. I love mine (since 2011) and every year or so I keep looking for a newer, better case - not because it's not an excellent case, but because of the other reasons people mention: better cable management, etc. I don't use any 3.5 drives any longer and am down to just a single Blu-ray burner (but will probably get rid of that eventually, too). Would love to see an update of this case to be more in line with modern times - but keep the same orientation and fantastic build quality / air performance. But so far there hasn't been a proper successor from Silverstone and no other company seems to provide the quite the same quality of case. Hoping that the Alta F1 brings us that.
Anyways, I wanted to ask you guys, more specifically, Washout, how do you connect the AP183s? I am still using the original AP181s. I am very happy with their performance, in general, on the lowest setting - very quiet and good air movement. However sometimes I would like to bump up the speed for the GPU during long game sessions but it's an annoyance to pop open the top to change the fan speed. PWM would obviously be better. Do you daisy chain the AP183s and have them go to one MB port to control the speed of them all at once? Or do you connect them to multiple headers on the motherboard or a seperate fan controller? My AP181s are daisy chained to a standard molex connector (as it came from the factory). I am not even sure that an AP183 can get enough amps off of a motherboard header...
I was even thinking of just getting a single AP183 to put directly under the GPU and put that to a motherboard fan header and leave the other AP181s in place.
Good to know. Any pics?Just an update on this case and 3000 series fe gpus. Have a 3080fe in it now and it seems to love it. Doesn't have any of the issues my old 2070s did (prior to sticking an aio cooler on it).
Very happy with it.
So just bought an asus radeon rx 6800 xt tuf gaming oc from Overclockers as the price dropped below £1k.
I have the FT02 and had to drop the middle fan to fit, but np there.
Replaces my 5700xt Nitro that had no problems being vertically mounted.
But I am having verticle orientation cooling problems, vertically the 6800xt hotspot exceeds 98c very quickly while gaming or stress testing, and then throttles
But put the FT02 case on its front and the temps drop well below 98c, and no throttling.
So it seems some new extra-long GPU cards do have an orientation requirement.
So reluctantly I am having to replace the FT02, going for a Be Quiet! Silent Base 802 to get left MB mount orientation.
FT02 has been a brilliant case but maybe all 90degree rotated cases are not going to be ok with all new GPUs, that will hurt the new Alta F1 as well I guess.