Very impressed with TT Shark.

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I know i'll more than likely be up for a load of replys of "should have got a lian-li" and "wtf are you buying a TT case for" :p but overall the case is a lot better than I was expecting.

Looks - 6/10 - looks are not the most important thing to me, thats not to say it doesnt look nice, its a fairly eye pleasing case, the only bad thing I can think of is the stupid blue led on the front which is about 500% brighter than it needs to be.

Cooling - 10/10 - This is where im most impressed, I have a TT Big Typhoon (and no before you say, im not a TT sales rep) ;). As the cooler takes air from directly above the cpu, it is pulling fresh air from outside of the case.
Im back using a P5N-E SLI at the moment and at 3GHz with 1.35v im getting 18idle/40load compared to 30idle/50load using a case that has a enclosed side panel.

Noise 4/10 - This is one of the areas where the Shark fails and it fails hard, with a cpu cooler on full and a Zalman gpu cooler spinning at over 3000rpm its pretty loud at the best of times, add to that 2x120mm fans and a side panel with holes in it you really do have to turn up the hifi.
Admittably I could turn the cpu/gpu fans down and 7v the case fans but then the OC would have to come down too and this is not underclockers.co.uk. Now wheres my hifi remote. :D

Build - 7.5/10 - I have to give this a reserved 7.5 as I dont have much experience with cases and the mark is based on the fact that its a lot better than all the plastic cases I have used in the past. The only other alu case I had was a Lanboy and I would say the panels are slighty thicker and have a stronger feel to them on the Shark.

Space - 8/10 - The Shark has a lot of space in it and allowed for quite a painless build, using a big air cooler sometimes I used to have trouble attaching the cpu power cables to the board but it was easy on here.
Theres not much room though for cable management which was a suprise, the rotated HDD racks are either going to be a love / hate thing, you'll love them if your going to put some large g-cards in, and hate them if you have a big collection of hard drives.

Overall I would say its a fairly decent case, the cooling has sold it for me as my 6600 was getting a little toasty before, im not sure if you would get the same temp drops with a side facing cpu cooler as that would still be using warmish case air to push through.
 
LOL what do u expect when u have things running at 3000 rpm?

try get them running at <2000 and lower your clocks :P

quietness and overclocking dun really go hand in hand
 
pc-guy said:
LOL what do u expect when u have things running at 3000 rpm?

try get them running at <2000 and lower your clocks :P

quietness and overclocking dun really go hand in hand


I have 4 fans total including the PSU, Case, CPU and GPU... all running at under 1000rpm and overclocked/cool. ;) They can go together very nicely.
 
i have the shark too, was going to change to a antec 900 but decided against it, i used to hate it but recently i love it, big and roomy with space for 5 hdds and plently of airflow
 
ill be modding mine soon, goign to keep it black but im going to spray the plastic bits silver or blue to fit in with the rest of my setup

will have to get blue leds for the keyboard and cathodes for the inside, few more holes for fans and maybe a perspex window instaed of the meshy side
 
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