My FrozenCPU Case.
I finally received and put together my FrozenCPU case with the Enermax 350psu. I got a WBK38 but took the delta off and put the YS Tech fan on.
If you look at one of the pics I put some 3" of foam on the bottom and on one side, and to my surprise, it really did cut down on vibration noise, so much so that it was significant and very noticable. With an output of 220cmf, I am truly impressed by how quiet this case is overall, I thought for sure that it would be too loud but it's actually more quiet than what I had before. I had a generic 250psu, with the side case open and a 12" fan blowing in.
The only thing bad about this is the temperature bezel that they sold with it, the wire end was so thick that it would not allow the core to properly sit on the cpu I could have easily fried the cpu because of that. So I ended up using it for the case temp instead and bought a compu-nurse (very similar) to put on the core along with the Asus thermistat probe. Just make sure if fits.
Overall, very quiet, very good airflow, nice design and features. A little steep money wise, specially buying from Canada. Insured freight only was about $80Cdn. not counting our crappy dollar and taxes. But it was worth it.
I finally received and put together my FrozenCPU case with the Enermax 350psu. I got a WBK38 but took the delta off and put the YS Tech fan on.
If you look at one of the pics I put some 3" of foam on the bottom and on one side, and to my surprise, it really did cut down on vibration noise, so much so that it was significant and very noticable. With an output of 220cmf, I am truly impressed by how quiet this case is overall, I thought for sure that it would be too loud but it's actually more quiet than what I had before. I had a generic 250psu, with the side case open and a 12" fan blowing in.
The only thing bad about this is the temperature bezel that they sold with it, the wire end was so thick that it would not allow the core to properly sit on the cpu I could have easily fried the cpu because of that. So I ended up using it for the case temp instead and bought a compu-nurse (very similar) to put on the core along with the Asus thermistat probe. Just make sure if fits.
Overall, very quiet, very good airflow, nice design and features. A little steep money wise, specially buying from Canada. Insured freight only was about $80Cdn. not counting our crappy dollar and taxes. But it was worth it.
