- Mar 15, 2003
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I have an older (~10 year old) ATX case (with the PSU at the top/rear, as opposed to the bottom). I believe it's an Antec Sonata Series SOLO II.
Current relevant specs inside it are: i5 3570 + 670 GTX (everything running at default speeds).
I'm thinking of getting a modern CPU and something like an RTX 4070 when it comes out (and the TDP it comes with, which I know is speculation/rumours at this point).
Anyway, would an older PC case like this suffice? I want my temps to be on the lower end of things (for air-cooled), just for component longevity, particularly with my GPU, given I tend to use my systems for several years (clearly). I mean, I'd really like to reuse this case, but if getting a more modern case would mean significantly lower temps, I might go that route.
Also: note that I'm assuming a modern higher end GPU will even fit inside this case. If it won't, let me know (though I will for sure do my research beforehand, regardless).
Current relevant specs inside it are: i5 3570 + 670 GTX (everything running at default speeds).
I'm thinking of getting a modern CPU and something like an RTX 4070 when it comes out (and the TDP it comes with, which I know is speculation/rumours at this point).
Anyway, would an older PC case like this suffice? I want my temps to be on the lower end of things (for air-cooled), just for component longevity, particularly with my GPU, given I tend to use my systems for several years (clearly). I mean, I'd really like to reuse this case, but if getting a more modern case would mean significantly lower temps, I might go that route.
Also: note that I'm assuming a modern higher end GPU will even fit inside this case. If it won't, let me know (though I will for sure do my research beforehand, regardless).
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