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I am looking to buy master case 5 pro to upgrade my 690 III .
CM 690 III or CM Master Case 5 Pro?
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Apr 1 2016, 11:04 PM, updated 10y ago
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What do you guys think between these two casings?
Share you opinion on it I am looking to buy master case 5 pro to upgrade my 690 III . |
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Apr 1 2016, 11:19 PM
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Im using cm690 III..good for early builders..but there are better cases with not much more money out there..y dont u go with phanteks enthoo pro?
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Apr 1 2016, 11:33 PM
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Apr 2 2016, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 1 2016, 11:04 PM) What do you guys think between these two casings? Get this case instead Fractal Design Define R5 Black Pearl Non-WindowShare you opinion on it I am looking to buy master case 5 pro to upgrade my 690 III . It's silent and no frills. I owned a CM 690 case as well, and it's the fan noise is audible whereas Define R5 is super silent. You will either have to see the power LED light or look at the rear fan to know if its on. (Unless you purchased the windowed version). This post has been edited by asunakirito: Apr 2 2016, 11:37 AM |
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Apr 2 2016, 11:57 AM
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Apr 2 2016, 06:43 PM
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QUOTE(supersound @ Apr 2 2016, 11:57 AM) i put sickleflow X on 3 pin to molex adapter and it spin hella fast - noisy.using 690 III currently and only standard 120mm CM case fan. the very cheap one. Looking for 140mm BC 140mm from CM also cannot find. |
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Apr 2 2016, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 2 2016, 06:43 PM) i put sickleflow X on 3 pin to molex adapter and it spin hella fast - noisy. Cooler Master don't have 14cm fans.using 690 III currently and only standard 120mm CM case fan. the very cheap one. Looking for 140mm BC 140mm from CM also cannot find. Sickleflow X only 19dB, even at full speed. In some sense, it is quite good. If you sit <50cm near to the fans, indeed it is noisy, but when > 50cm distance, it is quite good. |
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Apr 2 2016, 11:54 PM
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QUOTE(supersound @ Apr 2 2016, 11:29 PM) Cooler Master don't have 14cm fans. it has lol... 14cm fan. you go cooler master site and seeSickleflow X only 19dB, even at full speed. In some sense, it is quite good. If you sit <50cm near to the fans, indeed it is noisy, but when > 50cm distance, it is quite good. Even mastercase 5 pro feature 3 14cm fans. 12 cm fans is abit small i think. |
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Apr 3 2016, 07:44 AM
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Apr 3 2016, 06:23 PM
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Apr 3 2016, 09:48 PM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 3 2016, 06:23 PM) Basically you need 2 factors, pressure and flow to rate a performance of a fan.Just take my casing to discuss about, bottom 1 Sickleflow, top 2 Sickleflows, back the original 12cm, front the Megaflow Specs for the fans : Megaflow(20cm) : 110CFM, 19dBA, 0.595mm H2O, 30000 hours, rm50-55 Sickleflow : 69.69CFM, 19dBA, 2.94mm H2O, 160000 hours, rm22-27 Silent fan(12cm) : 44.7CFM, 19dBA, 1.65mm H2O, 30000 hours, rm40-60(pack of 4) From the above, Megaflow is the best in terms of flow, but pressure are quite low, so the air enter my casing might not reach the place I need(for my case, the CPU cooler), but with 2 Sickleflows on top which having higher sucking pressure, so it will able to suck the cool air from the Megaflow, still, they are 19dBA. But 2 Sickleflow will make the noise level at 20-25dBA. That's the setback. |
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Apr 3 2016, 09:53 PM
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Here's the configuration in my casing currently
Rear is Jetflo Top is 2 x CM 12cm standard fan HDD cage with 1x CM 12cm stand fan , work as pull air from HDDs Front is the Megaflow There's a empty one at the bottom of the case, i haven't install fan yet Have 2x Sickle Flow at bay. Put aside due to noise when it's running on molex power and not controlled by motheboard or Fan Controller. Should i get a Fan Controller? |
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Apr 3 2016, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 3 2016, 09:53 PM) Here's the configuration in my casing currently If you stay in Northern countries like Russia, indeed you need a fan controller, this is Malaysia man, some more being attacked by El-Nino. All my fans are running at full speed, no problem at all. Rear is Jetflo Top is 2 x CM 12cm standard fan HDD cage with 1x CM 12cm stand fan , work as pull air from HDDs Front is the Megaflow There's a empty one at the bottom of the case, i haven't install fan yet Have 2x Sickle Flow at bay. Put aside due to noise when it's running on molex power and not controlled by motheboard or Fan Controller. Should i get a Fan Controller? I suspect is your Jetflow that making it noisy. |
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Apr 3 2016, 10:24 PM
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My Jetflo is quiet
it's on adapter on it's on the motherboard fan pin. Yea, i guess i don't want Fan Controllers anymore. Maybe i will try Fan Splitter , like one 4 pin to many 3 pin ... is this control all fans at the same speed? |
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Apr 4 2016, 12:04 AM
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Well, it is quiet as you are reducing the speed. No point actually.
I'm using splitter for my CPU fan(heatsink Silverstone Argon3 with 2 Sickleflow), yet it is quiet. |
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Apr 4 2016, 01:04 AM
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Yes, its is quiet. If i don't use the adapter on the Jetflo, it will be very loud.
the adapter exist for the purpose. why no point? I am plannning on getting a spillter and use it to connect some sickle flow and connect them to the Chassis fan port on the motherboard ( i still have one left ). And why this thread becomes a case fan thread when i am asking your opinions on which case you guys think it's best. Using 690 III currently. Just having a though of changing to a newer casing only.. if you guys says go for it/ based on yours reviews and thoughts. LOL |
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Apr 4 2016, 12:22 PM
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That speed reducer is a resistor, you are generating heat on that resistor basically.
By reducing the speed, you are reducing the flow and pressure, if you don't want to high flow and pressure, then why need to spend extra? That's where "no point" come about. Why I praise on the Sickleflow? It is because is cheap and performance not bad comparing to others, some with higher flow but louder, while some are quiet but flow lower. There's no best case to begin with, your budget, personal taste matters. I get 690III is because of the fans support, price fits my budget, best of all, my personal taste. Another point is, I always take the whole casing out to my friend's workshop to do serious air blow job. |
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Apr 15 2016, 02:04 PM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 4 2016, 01:04 AM) Yes, its is quiet. If i don't use the adapter on the Jetflo, it will be very loud. as an early adopter of CM 690III I say it is a good case. Now in the middle of repainting the grills due to rust lol. as for fans I think you can adjust your jetflo fan speed through your motherboard.the adapter exist for the purpose. why no point? I am plannning on getting a spillter and use it to connect some sickle flow and connect them to the Chassis fan port on the motherboard ( i still have one left ). And why this thread becomes a case fan thread when i am asking your opinions on which case you guys think it's best. Using 690 III currently. Just having a though of changing to a newer casing only.. if you guys says go for it/ based on yours reviews and thoughts. LOL |
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Apr 15 2016, 06:30 PM
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Yes it's a good case, however,
1. Just cleaning the front filter very problematic as i need to remove two side panel, and then only can remove the front panel. 2. The Bottom filter have a large gap in between the case and the filter. I am thinking the air have problem passing through efficiently and causing my psu fan to act up. ( a possibility ) |
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Apr 16 2016, 08:01 AM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 15 2016, 06:30 PM) Yes it's a good case, however, 1. I admit this is one of the problematic issue especially if your house is dusty.1. Just cleaning the front filter very problematic as i need to remove two side panel, and then only can remove the front panel. 2. The Bottom filter have a large gap in between the case and the filter. I am thinking the air have problem passing through efficiently and causing my psu fan to act up. ( a possibility ) 2. My PSU have no problems with the bottom filter, and I only clean it once a month. Maybe it is you PSU that act up? |
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