Digitaldreamer7 said:
Ok here's my delema. I want two different cases. one is a full tower and the other is a mid tower. Both with fit my components just fine. What I need is better cooling. There are two theories I have come up with in my brain that could be possible here.
1. Less space=better because it's less space to fill with cool air. i.e. 2 input fans at 3k rpm's and 2 output fans at 3k rpm's in a smaller space is more efficient then in a larger space where a hot spot can occur because there's not enough pull.
2. more space = better because there's more air total. More air mass to absorb heat. Same heat production (from components) but lower ambient temperature and lower component temperatures.
My Google-fu is terrible today because I can't get a straight answer that has proof to back it up. Anyone here have any ideas etc?
A big case is good for cooling not because it has more air (that's actually a disadvantage), but because there's room for huge heatsinks and for more fans and/or bigger fans. Bigger fans can move more air at lower RPMs which means less noise.
The smaller case is good for cooling too because there's less total air to move and if you can keep all of it moving, you get great heat dissipation. The problem with the smaller case though, is the risk of a big (good) CPU heatsink not fitting, because such a heatsink is essential for good CPU temps and especially Overclocking.
So there. It's really a matter of the right tool for the right job so the question is: What job do
you need it for?
P.S: I have
one 3K RPM fan, and it is extremely loud. So if you want 4-5 of them, I suggest you get a fan controller to keep them running slower until you really need them.