I'm using an Evercase -- I forget the model number. But it's a very basic steel-constructed case. Two ventilation windows on the side panel, 120mm fan in the back, 120mm fan in my PSU. My temperatures while not gaming are something like this:
CPU: 38 C
System: 42 C
GPU: 44 C
Currently it's a bit cramped inside, due to my PCI/PCIe cards. I've got a second PCIe card running two secondary monitors and it doesn't have a lot of airspace because there's a sound card right in front of it. I'd move it a slot over, but I can't, because I'm using a gameport connector that has to be in the next slot (the cable won't reach the card if they're switched around). I'll be ditching that thing soon anyway, but for now I don't have any USB gamepads and an adapter costs as much as two new pads.
While these temperatures are acceptable and my system is perfectly stable, I'd like to lower them a bit if possible. It gets a little warm in here and my AC sucks. It's not really going to be an issue except for 3 months out of the year, and in the winter my temps drop a LOT because I keep my apartment at or below 60 degrees F (I'm a warmblooded guy).
Anyway, do you guys think a fan on the front would really make any difference? My CPU is overclocked significantly and that's a big cause of the heat here. I'm thinking that having a fan there would force airflow from front->back.
CPU: 38 C
System: 42 C
GPU: 44 C
Currently it's a bit cramped inside, due to my PCI/PCIe cards. I've got a second PCIe card running two secondary monitors and it doesn't have a lot of airspace because there's a sound card right in front of it. I'd move it a slot over, but I can't, because I'm using a gameport connector that has to be in the next slot (the cable won't reach the card if they're switched around). I'll be ditching that thing soon anyway, but for now I don't have any USB gamepads and an adapter costs as much as two new pads.
While these temperatures are acceptable and my system is perfectly stable, I'd like to lower them a bit if possible. It gets a little warm in here and my AC sucks. It's not really going to be an issue except for 3 months out of the year, and in the winter my temps drop a LOT because I keep my apartment at or below 60 degrees F (I'm a warmblooded guy).
Anyway, do you guys think a fan on the front would really make any difference? My CPU is overclocked significantly and that's a big cause of the heat here. I'm thinking that having a fan there would force airflow from front->back.