- Dec 19, 2008
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Heya,
So, I recently got a RTX 3060 Ti GPU and put it in my old workstation case and man the heat is cranking in there. The case is not meant for air flow, its an old NZXT Whisper full size case which has been great for stuffing hordes of HDD's in there and plenty of room for anything, but it's also low air flow, insulated for the noise which also happens to be bad for thermals. It hasn't been an issue up to this point because my 3700X running full throttle with my air cooler keeps things tolerable. But, the addition of the 3060 Ti has taken it up a big notch in terms of thermals. I had to open the case on the side to let some room air in to let it drop temperature down enough to not have every fan running maximum to the point of everything rattling.
So I think its time for a new case for this workstation, after nearly 8~9 years or however long its been.
But I think I need something with lots of air flow. I'm not too concerned with noise from fans, I plan to use larger fans and generally have audio going so there's not much to hear otherwise. I'm not overclocking. I used to run a lot of HDD's but these days with capacity increases and my NAS I no longer need lots of drives, so the only drives in this machine currently are two SSD and a single large HDD, so very little space in terms of the case needs, other than the CPU with the Hyper212 and two fans and the 3060Ti in there. So it doesn't need to be an enormous case with expansion and stuff anymore. But, I don't want it so cramped that flow is poor.
I was looking at some old search results and most of the cases just have one outtake fan in the rear of the case. So I'm curious about larger cases with two outtake fans on the rear potentially specifically, or those cases with open tops that allow outtake to go from front and out the top and back, whatever results in lots of air throughput so that the inside of the case is getting ambient freshly and in bulk, so avoid cooking so hot.
I realize the 3060Ti gets very hot on its own, way hotter than my other components, at load. That's ok. I just don't need the whole box getting crazy high temps due to being insulated for sound and inadvertently being the worst case option for a GPU like this.
Recommendations?
Not affiliated with anything, but here's some links to some cases I'm eyeballing for example:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QRWPTLM/ref=
Very best,
So, I recently got a RTX 3060 Ti GPU and put it in my old workstation case and man the heat is cranking in there. The case is not meant for air flow, its an old NZXT Whisper full size case which has been great for stuffing hordes of HDD's in there and plenty of room for anything, but it's also low air flow, insulated for the noise which also happens to be bad for thermals. It hasn't been an issue up to this point because my 3700X running full throttle with my air cooler keeps things tolerable. But, the addition of the 3060 Ti has taken it up a big notch in terms of thermals. I had to open the case on the side to let some room air in to let it drop temperature down enough to not have every fan running maximum to the point of everything rattling.
So I think its time for a new case for this workstation, after nearly 8~9 years or however long its been.
But I think I need something with lots of air flow. I'm not too concerned with noise from fans, I plan to use larger fans and generally have audio going so there's not much to hear otherwise. I'm not overclocking. I used to run a lot of HDD's but these days with capacity increases and my NAS I no longer need lots of drives, so the only drives in this machine currently are two SSD and a single large HDD, so very little space in terms of the case needs, other than the CPU with the Hyper212 and two fans and the 3060Ti in there. So it doesn't need to be an enormous case with expansion and stuff anymore. But, I don't want it so cramped that flow is poor.
I was looking at some old search results and most of the cases just have one outtake fan in the rear of the case. So I'm curious about larger cases with two outtake fans on the rear potentially specifically, or those cases with open tops that allow outtake to go from front and out the top and back, whatever results in lots of air throughput so that the inside of the case is getting ambient freshly and in bulk, so avoid cooking so hot.
I realize the 3060Ti gets very hot on its own, way hotter than my other components, at load. That's ok. I just don't need the whole box getting crazy high temps due to being insulated for sound and inadvertently being the worst case option for a GPU like this.
Recommendations?
Not affiliated with anything, but here's some links to some cases I'm eyeballing for example:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QRWPTLM/ref=
Very best,
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