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Napster 05-18-2004 10:06 PM

ANTEC OVERTURE: SWEET CASE, SWEET PSU, SWEET COOLING???
 
Alright, I have been debating majorly if i should go with the antec overture case or the kingwin. I want the Overture because it looks sleek and shiny, and i figured with some modding i could insert my own aryllic window on the top of it which would look quite stellar, If anyone has already done this mod please send me a private message about it, because i would love to hear about it. The Case is everything i want in a case because i dont need that much room, BUT i am under the impression that the Airflow SUCKS and CPU temperatures are idling around 50 degress Celsius and 60 under full load which is unacceptable in my standards. Post back if you have this case. Or have any comments about the cooling required in it..

~Peace ><> :biggrin:

Prometheus 05-18-2004 10:08 PM

looks nice

hows cooling?

Napster 05-18-2004 10:13 PM

i dunno, im asking you, or anyone who cares, i heard it needs some help, but then other people tell me there just fine with its cooling. so i dunno what to believe. maybe some guys from TWL wanna post anything about this if they got info..........


~ Napster <>< (by the way i just sent u a PM prometheus) 8)

Prometheus 05-18-2004 10:16 PM

the overture looks like bad cooling but i cant see all the way around

Napster 05-19-2004 07:02 AM

antec overture contin..
 
this picture might help

gnogtr 05-19-2004 05:00 PM

Definatly looks like bad cooling. Notice how there is no outlet by the graphics card. That would be a killer water cooling case though, but it would take a lot of modifing.

Jason425 05-19-2004 07:54 PM

ok .. and why do you want a desktop case? (pizza box)

Napster 05-20-2004 11:01 AM

I wanna try something new, But Gnogtr is right this would be a killer watercooling system. And that would be my first resort is too water cool it with a GlobalWin Silent Stream Water Cooler http://store.coolerguys.com/840556000389.html BUT there is one major problem and that is the GlobalWIn cooler requires an 80mm fan outlet and the overture only has a 92mm one. So do u think i could find a 92 to 80mm transfer, i know there are 80 to 92's but ive never seen a 92 to 80mm
Any suggestions? Do u think i could just try to screw the 80mm fan through the 92mm outlet? :wavey:

gnogtr 05-20-2004 06:45 PM

I'd just screw the fan in by attaching it to the grill. I've done that sort of thing before on my sister's computer. It looks like a very simple cooling system, but I can make you a deal on my old Thermaltake watercooler I have, I'd sell it to your for $30. I put over $100 into it, but since I got my kickass Swiftech system, I have no use for it now.

Napster 05-20-2004 10:38 PM

YES
 
woa, 30 bucks for the thermaltake liquid aquarius 2 or 3? and dont they only work in thermaltake cases? does it only cool the cpu?

SWEET
:wavey: yea ill defintiely do it for 30

Jason425 05-20-2004 11:28 PM

hope it doesn't spill all over.. lol

gnogtr 05-21-2004 06:35 AM

Nah, it won't. It's the Aquarius 2, the one you see in my Spiderman Case. It doesn't take any modding at all.

Napster 05-21-2004 07:00 AM

Yea that spiderman case is sweet, but do u think the watercooler will fit into the overture? How cool did it keep your cpu? :wavey:

Napster 05-21-2004 07:03 AM

How soon do u think i could buy it from you? it comes with everything i need right? like the green UV stuff stays there right? Is it one of those coolers that i need to put outside of my case?

Napster 05-21-2004 07:04 AM

sry im a newb to watercooling :wavey: but i definitely wanna buy your thermaltake aquarius 2

gnogtr 05-22-2004 01:56 PM

Sorry I haven't gotten back to you...The only thing that I worry about with the Overture case is where the pump will go...You see how it mounts in my SM case, but that case is a mid-tower case. The pump can't be turned anyother way, so you may have to mod it a little to make it sit upright. I'll give you assistance on that matter. My CPU was always around 45+C, but a P4 runs much cooler than an overclocked AMD XP processor, so you should expect 35+C. I'll send you a bottle of green UV reactant, but if you don't have a case with a window, then you don't have to use it because you won't be able to see it.

Napster 05-23-2004 03:05 PM

I was thinking of buying an acryllic window kit, so the uv stuff would be of great use.

Atomic Joe 02-22-2005 12:03 PM

<- first post -v

I recently got this case basically because like Napster i wanted something different. it is different not only from the norm but also from regular pizza box style cases of the past.

whats not obvious from the pics is that its way deeper front to back than it is wide. for some people this is a problem because their desk simply wont be deep enough to fit the case.
there is method to the madness with this design however.. the case was designed to closely match the width of standard home theater equipment.. so it can be easily integrated into the usual HT setup.

A far as cooling goes, when i first cracked the case open, i could see where there would be some issues. there doesnt seem to be much room for airflow inside the case. i say "seem" because i discovered later with proper wire management and a little bit of forethought you can actually have a nice open case inside with everything installed.
There are actually alot of little nooks and crannies that you can stuff unused and extra lengths of wire to get them out of the general airflow area. this makes a big difference in not only how the install looks but how the case performs overall.
Antec did notice that there was generally an issue with cooling, so they did step up to the plate and add a fan (quite good quality i might add) to the side of the case, with a big and open honeycomb grille. this makes a big difference as far as airflow is concerned. they have also added vented bay inserts near the video card.. however my setup doesnt allow for these to be used.

anyway, in my personal experience cooling has not been an issue with this case. in fact, even given the fact that i use 4 PCI slots, and have 4 HDDs installed my case temp rarely goes very high at all. my MSI motherboard utility consistently reports temps of 24*C case and 27*C CPU. This is with the stock cooler on an AMD Athlon XP 3000+ 2.0Ghz. When overclocked to 2.5Ghz, my case temp stayed solid, but the cpu temp went up to 37*C. i think this had more to do with the stock cooler and less to do with the case.

I have made a few changes to the case to lower the temperature, but none of them could even be considered a mod. All i did was to flip the side and rear fans around so that the side fan pulls in and the rear fan blows out.. this was the other way around from the factory.. which didnt make sense to me. The second "mod" was a MadDog slot fan so to the last slot in the case which blows air out of the back of the left side of the case. this seems to get rid of what looks to be a "dead" spot in the airflow on the left side of the case.. this could be an issue with a "from the factory" setup because the PSU is designed to pull air IN to the case, blow the hot air across the MB and out the fan in the right side.
right now youre probably making the same face i made before i flipped the fans and added the slot cooler. I am also running all of the fans at a full 12v on a regular leg of the PSU.. i dont really need the PC to be pin drop silent.. so i went the way of "old fashioned-ness" and used a regular 12v output lead instead of the regulated lead from the PSU Antec suggested.. (these regulated leads allow the PSU to adjust fan speed to cooling needs.. running them at low speed "silent" mode normally and upping the speed when the need arises.)

the case is not silent with all these fans blowing everywhere.. but it is nowhere near loud either. ironically its quieter with the top off.. so that leads me to believe that its the CPU fan making all the racket and not the 4 other fans in the case.

I have been contemplating installing a window in the top of the case because i also think it would look stellar. theres not much room for cold cathodes and all that mumbo jumbo in here.. but with a window and a few LED fans it could definitely be a looker. If anything i will be putting a vent or fan in the case lid directly above the CPU fan to add that last little bit of cool air.. and also to maybe quiet the case down a bit :P

anyway.. sorry for the long first post.. but Napster wanted opinions and impressions. ;)

gnogtr 02-23-2005 06:30 PM

Thank you for digging up a year old post. I'm on a totally different system and shell now, as well as a different watercooling setup...

Atomic Joe 02-24-2005 12:31 PM

sarcasm?

i didnt know it was a year old when i posted.
i was linked to it via google.. so i registered to post.


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