Comment by BoxOfRain

Comment by BoxOfRain 2 days ago

7 replies

Ironically I built a Linux box for mainly local models with some RGBs because I wanted tasteful accent lights to match the room, but my motherboard isn't supported by OpenRGB so they're stuck on either nothing or 'unicorn vomit' mode until some indefinite point in the future. This is the first time I've run into a stereotypically Linux issue in nearly a decade (on sane hardware) I think!

Not a fan of those aquarium PC cases though, they sacrifice airflow for aesthetics which isn't a great shout. I have a 5090 and a 9950X in a more traditional case and my temperatures are fine with air cooling alone. Not sure you'd get away with that in an aquarium case with poorer airflow, at least without it sounding like a hairdryer all day.

wlesieutre 2 days ago

Anyone know of a living successor to Silent PC Review? Was a great site back in the day but it shut down and got replaced with a marketing slop page.

Great reviews back you could get cases with multi-layered sound deadening side panels instead of windows.

  • herdymerzbow 2 days ago

    Do you run linux at the moment? I've personally found my switch to CachyOS from Windows 11 one of the biggest factors in making my PC run silent/near silent. Happy to elaborate if you're curious.

  • efreak 2 days ago

    I never understood the giant focus on side windows. If you want to see your components while you're using your PC, why not just build inside a transparent case, or build on a workbench/open style (caseless)

    • p_ing a day ago

      ATX spec is designed for positive pressure/airflow, so you’ll generally run hotter in open air.

      • BenjiWiebe a day ago

        Why would the hardware care if the pressure is higher in the case than ambient? How could it even tell?