Stupid Case Question

SpeedFreak03

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This probably makes no sense, but my Antec SLK3700AMB case, on the box it says "Certified for 3GHz" or something like that. Anyway, I am going to put a 2.6C Pentium 4 overclocked to 3.25GHz in it, and I just wanna make sure that I wont have problems. Where did they get that number? Thanks for answering my paranoid question (I just want my new build to go smooth).

-Josh
 

buleyb

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I'm running a 2.4C in mine, but no O/C for me yet. So I guess I'm not much help....

hmm....sorry
 

Gravity

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It prolly refers to the cases ability to cool such a setup. Not necessary an overclocked version, but a naturally occuring speed with normal heat. Buy plenty of fanz.

Gravity
 

SpeedFreak03

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I got a 120mm exhaust fan in the back, and a Panaflo L1A 120mm intake in the front (mostly just to cool the HDD). But I assumed I would be ok.
 

mrzed

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It means it meets the design guidelines put out by Intel for the 3.0C PIV. (in a nutshell, big fans)
 

SilverBack

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I have the black version, the SLK3700BQE.
It will run fine anything you throw at it.
BTW my pc is running at 3.2 now.