100% confirming there will be a SM570/580 update tomorrow with pictures. They look so so so good!!
Sooooo HYPED!100% confirming there will be a SM570/580 update tomorrow with pictures. They look so so so good!!
Ummm 570? It will be to bought? Ummm very very interesting... 570 vs 580... I must decide for one of them... ?100% confirming there will be a SM570/580 update tomorrow with pictures. They look so so so good!!
Ummm 570? It will be to bought? Ummm very very interesting... 570 vs 580... I must decide for one of them... ?
Personally I wound up deciding on the SM580. The size difference isn't too much, but the compatibility difference is huge. It's a difference of having a 3 slot GPU instead of two and a 280mm radiator instead of a 240mm radiator, with 140mm fans instead of 120mm. It's a lot of improvements for being only 1 liter bigger.
Personally I wound up deciding on the SM580. The size difference isn't too much, but the compatibility difference is huge. It's a difference of having a 3 slot GPU instead of two and a 280mm radiator instead of a 240mm radiator, with 140mm fans instead of 120mm. It's a lot of improvements for being only 1 liter bigger.
Easily my favorite TechTuber right now, and I'm thrilled he's going to be covering these cases!
Hey guys. So per the advice of people on here, folks on reddit, and now Optimum Tech, I've flipped my bottom fans from intake to exhaust.... WOW! What a difference. The black ridge now performs on par with my 120mm AIO under load. Literally at 10C difference.
So if you have an AIO out the top, and you're doing intake on the bottom, why the vented side panels? 4x140mm fans should push enough air through the case that you don't need the vents, I would think. That's my plan, anyway. I'm going to be using a blower-style card with a 280mm AIO (or that's the plan right now) with acrylic panels.That is my plan as well with the SM580, using the vented side panel to have the air cooled GPU pull in cold air and then have a 280mm AIO exhausting out the top with another 2x140mm fans on the bottom exhausting out as well. This should create a strong negative pressure environment.
So if you have an AIO out the top, and you're doing intake on the bottom, why the vented side panels? 4x140mm fans should push enough air through the case that you don't need the vents, I would think. That's my plan, anyway. I'm going to be using a blower-style card with a 280mm AIO (or that's the plan right now) with acrylic panels.
Exactly my plan as well. Might do fully custom loop someday with the single 280mm rad + 120mm rad in the bottom like has been discussed elsewhere in the thread, but then you have to find pump+rad combo units like this Swiftech and stuff to make this all work, unless you get something like the Apogee Drive II for your CPU block, or maybe the Alphacool Eisbaer LT Solo pump/block comboThat's my thought also... Might not be a great move to create a negative pressure environment that is fighting your AIO.
I'm planning on putting a 280mm AIO in the top with windows on both sides. AIO will exhaust out, and 2 bottom 140mm fans will be intake. At some point I may switch to a custom loop too, not sure yet.
So if you have an AIO out the top, and you're doing intake on the bottom, why the vented side panels? 4x140mm fans should push enough air through the case that you don't need the vents, I would think. That's my plan, anyway. I'm going to be using a blower-style card with a 280mm AIO (or that's the plan right now) with acrylic panels.
So exhausting out the bottom is the thing now?