After the successful installation of my Schythe Mine I'm getting by stock speed e6600 as idling at 43C and under full load 58C (measured with CoreTemp). So yeah, this seems a little higher than many report with other cases but probably within safe limits?
I reckon the layer of AS5 I applied might be a touch thick so should really do a final reseat but it took me all night to get the mobo out to reseat last night so maybe I'll see how it goes and just reseat finally if I decide to overclock.
I wish the HDD drive bay enclosure came out (it is riveted on) it would give more room to work on when taking the mobo out/putting it back in.
Yewen, the only other gripe I have is that the internal panel presses against the SATA connectors attached to the HDD's. Guess this isn't a problem though?
I've connected the Mine 4-pin connector to the 3-pin cpu-fan connector on my mobo ... this is OK isn't it (presume I just lose some throttle functionality)?
Some of my PSU wires might be touching the Mine cooler fins ... these won't melt will they?
I reckon the layer of AS5 I applied might be a touch thick so should really do a final reseat but it took me all night to get the mobo out to reseat last night so maybe I'll see how it goes and just reseat finally if I decide to overclock.
I wish the HDD drive bay enclosure came out (it is riveted on) it would give more room to work on when taking the mobo out/putting it back in.
Yewen, the only other gripe I have is that the internal panel presses against the SATA connectors attached to the HDD's. Guess this isn't a problem though?
I've connected the Mine 4-pin connector to the 3-pin cpu-fan connector on my mobo ... this is OK isn't it (presume I just lose some throttle functionality)?
Some of my PSU wires might be touching the Mine cooler fins ... these won't melt will they?