Silverstone Mammoth MM01.
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Silverstone Mammoth MM01.
Even though SilverStone are targeting this case at harsh environments does anyone think it could be re-purposed as a silent case?
http://silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=525
It seems with baffled intakes and exhausts along with HEPA filters it could possibly do a good job of keeping sound inside the case, Techspot have a review of it here.
Thoughts?
http://silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=525
It seems with baffled intakes and exhausts along with HEPA filters it could possibly do a good job of keeping sound inside the case, Techspot have a review of it here.
Thoughts?
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Re: Silverstone Mammoth MM01.
Spoon Boy wrote:Thoughts?
The sub-par thermals lead to fast-paced fans spinning: so apparently it isn't well suited, IMHO.
Re: Silverstone Mammoth MM01.
Yea i thought the same thing until i read they used the CPU cooler in passive mode and only used the two intake fans, in the wrap up they say the following...
If you install a 120mm exhaust fan as well as a fan on the CPU cooler, temperatures would be reduced further and chances are the case's low fan speed setting would suffice.
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Re: Silverstone Mammoth MM01.
Indeed, but they are talking of two 180mm fans, which are not that quiet even at their low setting (and even if they are the more advanced AP182, they also have to deal with a very peculiar filter): actually it should be tried, but personally I wouldn't bet on a flying-colours outcome.Spoon Boy wrote:Yea i thought the same thing until i read they used a Prolimatech Megahalems in passive mode, and only used the two intake fans.
In the wrap up they say the following...If you install a 120mm exhaust fan as well as a fan on the CPU cooler, temperatures would be reduced further and chances are the case's low fan speed setting would suffice.
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Re: Silverstone Mammoth MM01.
Problem is if they are not SPCR, then they dont have our test chamber. so you basically can toss what they say out the window.Spoon Boy wrote:...
In the wrap up they say the following......the case's low fan speed setting would suffice.
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Re: Silverstone Mammoth MM01.
Linus recently reviewed the Mammoth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Af6bhAkZF0
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Seems a case more oriented for people that live on environments with tons of dust.
Its a very niche product imo, none the less i like the inverted layout (reminds me of the TJ08E) weather its can be cool off quietly its something that i doubt, the hepa filter seems very restrictive, but not all hardware needs a ton of cooling, so to me this case is only worth it for people with heavy dust environments.
Its a very niche product imo, none the less i like the inverted layout (reminds me of the TJ08E) weather its can be cool off quietly its something that i doubt, the hepa filter seems very restrictive, but not all hardware needs a ton of cooling, so to me this case is only worth it for people with heavy dust environments.
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I'd love to have that case!
I've considered mounting HEPA filters on the intake of my current chassis, but not gotten around to it.
The dust entering past my pollen filters stick fairly hard to all heatsink surfaces...
I've considered mounting HEPA filters on the intake of my current chassis, but not gotten around to it.
The dust entering past my pollen filters stick fairly hard to all heatsink surfaces...