Hi folks!
I am planning my upgrade step by step, present system is a C2D E7500/8GB RAM DDR2/1.5TB Seagate 7200RPM. So far I got myself the cpu and mobo, mini ITX setup, Pentium G3258 and MSI H81I, I was eying this Pentium since it got out! Ok, so for the case, I want it to really look nice and be small. So far I am looking mostly at Corsair Obsidian 250D, Bitfenix Prodigy, Thermaltake Core V1 and Cooler Master Elite 110. What I want mostly would be a huge fan in the front panel, either a 200mm or larger if possible, all the air intake filtered, be it bottom,sides and top, and a handle to move the case around with ease. Drives wise, most probably the setup will have a SSD and a HDD, and if the case allows, an ODD. Cooling wise I am going with stock air cooling! I have watched a number of videos as well, I know for example that the Prodigy Black is the only one with perforated front panel from the other colors of the Prodigy family. My absolute favorite would be the Corsair 380T in yellow but that is the most expensive of the bunch and the price is quite outrageous on it, not to mention that the yellow version is very difficult to get. Ok, so after a few more videos, I see that the V1 comes with raised standoffs and a big 200 mm fan pre-installed. On the 250D I was thinking of reversing the airflow of the exhaust fan on the side to make it channel air in, like this my stock Intel heatsink would have some fresh air and the air would be pressured outside through the 2x80 mm fan placements. One of my worries is not to get dust inside through the 80 mm fan holes in the back. My PSU is an older Antec Earthwatts 380 that does not have a bottom fan, just a perforated front and an 80mm exhaust fan. I see I can get magnetic air filters from InWin at Canada Computers. Canada Computers & Electronics | Cases | IN WIN Magnetic Air Filter 160x180mmx1mm (2x pieces)
I think I have been pretty detailed with my objectives, please let me know what would suit best for my case. Oh and please refrain from objecting to the handles of the Prodigy, I absolutely love those!
I am thinking that if I go with the Prodigy I could relocate the exhaust fan from the back, on top of the case to ensure a constant flow of fresh and filtered air to the Intel heatsink, what do you think? I could also remove the bottom drive cage for a bit more fresh air from the front intake fan to my PSU.
I am planning my upgrade step by step, present system is a C2D E7500/8GB RAM DDR2/1.5TB Seagate 7200RPM. So far I got myself the cpu and mobo, mini ITX setup, Pentium G3258 and MSI H81I, I was eying this Pentium since it got out! Ok, so for the case, I want it to really look nice and be small. So far I am looking mostly at Corsair Obsidian 250D, Bitfenix Prodigy, Thermaltake Core V1 and Cooler Master Elite 110. What I want mostly would be a huge fan in the front panel, either a 200mm or larger if possible, all the air intake filtered, be it bottom,sides and top, and a handle to move the case around with ease. Drives wise, most probably the setup will have a SSD and a HDD, and if the case allows, an ODD. Cooling wise I am going with stock air cooling! I have watched a number of videos as well, I know for example that the Prodigy Black is the only one with perforated front panel from the other colors of the Prodigy family. My absolute favorite would be the Corsair 380T in yellow but that is the most expensive of the bunch and the price is quite outrageous on it, not to mention that the yellow version is very difficult to get. Ok, so after a few more videos, I see that the V1 comes with raised standoffs and a big 200 mm fan pre-installed. On the 250D I was thinking of reversing the airflow of the exhaust fan on the side to make it channel air in, like this my stock Intel heatsink would have some fresh air and the air would be pressured outside through the 2x80 mm fan placements. One of my worries is not to get dust inside through the 80 mm fan holes in the back. My PSU is an older Antec Earthwatts 380 that does not have a bottom fan, just a perforated front and an 80mm exhaust fan. I see I can get magnetic air filters from InWin at Canada Computers. Canada Computers & Electronics | Cases | IN WIN Magnetic Air Filter 160x180mmx1mm (2x pieces)
I think I have been pretty detailed with my objectives, please let me know what would suit best for my case. Oh and please refrain from objecting to the handles of the Prodigy, I absolutely love those!
I am thinking that if I go with the Prodigy I could relocate the exhaust fan from the back, on top of the case to ensure a constant flow of fresh and filtered air to the Intel heatsink, what do you think? I could also remove the bottom drive cage for a bit more fresh air from the front intake fan to my PSU.
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