Advice for buying new pc case

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Hi, im upgrading my mid-tower case to a larger case becuase i want to build a gaming rig. im also gonna buy a new cpu fan heatsink for my q6600 chip. i was wondering what the best combo here for case and heatsink would be. also i cant spend a lot of money. the main thing im looken for is a cooler system cause mine is hot hot hot. any help is apprectiated.
 

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liquid cooling works very well

for the case, just get one that looks good, is easy to use, and you like.
 

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Liquid cooling is pretty expensive and pretty complicated looking, hah. i wanted to get a high-end air cooling unit with a nice and cooling efficent case. right now my biggest problem, besides space, is the heat.
 

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Get a large case to keep air flowing would be my suggestion.. ambient temperature is what's important
 

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Try to get a case with a large outlet for a fan at the back as well as an intake at the front and preferably another few holes in the side to let air through and then all you need is a few good fans. ;)

Liquid cooling is nice, but expensive and only really completely nessesary if your awesome computer is producing massive ammounts of heat.
 
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Yep, same advice, Intake on the front, Outflow on the back and a good one on the side. Here is my one

Side fan, 28cm i think ;)
http://www.g2.exofire.net/pc/side.JPG
http://www.g2.exofire.net/pc/fan_on.JPG

Back Fan Standard 12cm
http://www.g2.exofire.net/pc/back.JPG

Front Fan again Standard 12cm
http://www.g2.exofire.net/pc/open_front.JPG
http://www.g2.exofire.net/pc/front_fan.JPG

My Heatsink is only small but in concurrent with the fans it keeps cool
http://www.g2.exofire.net/pc/heatsink.JPG

And Finally Inside the motherboard and graphics looks miniture to the size of the case
http://www.g2.exofire.net/pc/inside.JPG

Over all my idle system temperature(according to EVEREST ultimate) is around 20-25°C and after playing crysis or Flight simulator X Deluxe SP2 with DirectX 10 with full max settings i come out of the game its 50-60°C and would quickly cool back to 20-30°C
 
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tips for selecting a computer case

Purchasing a computer case is generally not an important consideration for users who are purchasing a computer from a computer manufacturer as most manufacturers do not offer different types or colors of cases. However, those building a computer may find it important to consider the below considerations.

CONSIDERATIONS

Color - Today, there are a wide variety of computer case colors. When looking at the case, consider the color of the case. Most cases come in either urban white or white. Additional information and listing of available case colors can be found on our chassis information page.

Type of Case - There are various types of cases available to end-users; ensure that you are getting the type of case you feel would be the best solution for you. We have listed extensive information on computer cases on our Computer Case Page. On this page you will be able to find an illustration of computer cases and the advantages and disadvantages for each of the cases.

Location / Size - Before purchasing a computer case you should think out where the computer is going to be placed.

* Is it going to be on your desk or your floor?
* Is it going to have enough space at its location with the monitor and other peripherals possibly next to it?

Upgrade availability - Look at the availability of upgrading in the future.

* Does the case have enough bays that will allow you to add additional hard disk drives or other drives?
* Does the case have the availability for slots for additional cards to be placed in?
* Is the computer easy to work in or will it have to be completely disassembled to get to certain parts of the computer?

Motherboard - If you are assembling your own computer, ensure that the motherboard form factor you plan to purchase is going to be able to fit into the computer case. The standard motherboard form factor today is ATX or MicroATX.

Power supply - If you are assembling your own computer, ensure that the computer case either comes with a power supply or that the type of power supply you plan on purchasing will fit into the computer case.

Service - Many case manufacturers are creating their cases solely for computer manufactures and may not sell to end-users. If you are building a computer and able to order such a case, it is likely that service or support may be slim or not available as well as long distance. Take this into consideration when purchasing a computer case.
 
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