- Jan 16, 2005
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I have a Gigabyte passively cooled 6800nu in an Antec 3700BQE case. Now, the case is nice and quiet, and cools pretty well, and obviously the 6800 is quiet. But, man is that thing hot. It's like a small fire buring in the corner of my case. Even with my 7700AlCu my CPU (A64 2800+ at 2160Mhz and default voltage) is reading at 48C idle. I've reseated it a couple times, and it could be better, but based on the performance of the thermally controlled fan in my PSU, there's quite a big thermal load inside the case (case temp is 34C). So, the question is, what's the best way to handle the heat of the 6800?
I've heard of slot coolers that exhaust the air out the back of the case (I think it's called SuperTornado or something, by Antec). Which would be nice, but probably not quiet. So another option is to get a hold of some quiet 120mm fans (the elusive Yate Loon's, perhaps?) and hook them and the Zalman up to a fan controller. So that when I'm just browsing I could have everything at minimum and quiet, but I could turn up the rpms when gaming. Basically, I'm just looking for a slightly cooler case. The temps aren't in the danger zone, but for my peace of mind I'd like lower ones. What are your thoughts on which course of action (or a completely different one) I should take. Anyway, TIA, sorry for the long and rambling post.
I've heard of slot coolers that exhaust the air out the back of the case (I think it's called SuperTornado or something, by Antec). Which would be nice, but probably not quiet. So another option is to get a hold of some quiet 120mm fans (the elusive Yate Loon's, perhaps?) and hook them and the Zalman up to a fan controller. So that when I'm just browsing I could have everything at minimum and quiet, but I could turn up the rpms when gaming. Basically, I'm just looking for a slightly cooler case. The temps aren't in the danger zone, but for my peace of mind I'd like lower ones. What are your thoughts on which course of action (or a completely different one) I should take. Anyway, TIA, sorry for the long and rambling post.
