Anti-Trend said:
Fred's right. Moving more BTUs generally means better cooling, provided the airflow is going in the right direction. The amount of fans are not important; it's the amount of air they're actually moving. If your system is not ventilating fast enough, heat will continue to accumulate until it gets completely saturated and cooling becomes ineffective. This is especially previlent in systems with lots of HDDs. Your system must vent the same amount of heat your components are generating just to prevent overheating, and it must vent more heat than they're generating to actually cool the system.
My last post i suspect didn't get my point across clearly :) - I totally agree with you and understand these factors, i just think that there are better ways of air&cool management in a computer than sticking hundreds of loud cheap fans in :)
My point was that for instance, Addis/Boland or Ninja with his 7 fans, i can almost guarantee that for alittle bit more cash he could have equal if not better cooling, and a considerably more quiet computer.
Silent Fans with great CFM's cost quiet alot compared to noisy fans that do the same CFM for 99p or $2.. where as a good silent fan will cost you $20-$30 / £6-15.
Which may seem alot, but the fans are better quality, have a longer life, are MUCH quieter, and produce equal if not better CFM.
None the less, i personally think case mods (big one's such as the DOOM 3 or HL2 cases are very cool, just abit extreme, sad, and over the top, and above all "a waste of time".
It does cost more, but my point is that you can get better quality cooling, without the noise for slightly more..
This post isn't a rant, so appologies if it's coming across as that, as it's not :good:
I'm a strong believer in getting the BEST cooling out of your system with MINIMUM noise ;)