TheOtis
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I just finished building my pc for gameing, here it is-
CoolerMaster Case
Allied 500W
Gigabyte K8 Trition NForce4 SLI SATA2
AMD X2 3800+
Gigabyte 3D Rocket Pro Cooler
OCZ Dual Platinum 2x512
Sound Blaster Audigy
EVGA 7800GT
WD 74 10,000RPM SATA (Games and Software)
WD 35 10,000RPM SATA (OS)
WD 160 7,000RPM SATA2 (Movies and Music)
Now I could be being to anal about this, but heat has always consernd me with computers. The three hard drives are right next to eachother because their are only three hard drive slots. So after awhile id imagine they get pretty hot. I do have one large fan in the back and one fan in the front by the front of the hard drives, and the fan on the gigabyte rocket cpu cooler. And the front is breathable so from my knowledge the case as good air flow.
So my question is, could their be a possible heat issue that could arise later? Would it make a difference if I took out one hard drive? And if so, what one?
CoolerMaster Case
Allied 500W
Gigabyte K8 Trition NForce4 SLI SATA2
AMD X2 3800+
Gigabyte 3D Rocket Pro Cooler
OCZ Dual Platinum 2x512
Sound Blaster Audigy
EVGA 7800GT
WD 74 10,000RPM SATA (Games and Software)
WD 35 10,000RPM SATA (OS)
WD 160 7,000RPM SATA2 (Movies and Music)
Now I could be being to anal about this, but heat has always consernd me with computers. The three hard drives are right next to eachother because their are only three hard drive slots. So after awhile id imagine they get pretty hot. I do have one large fan in the back and one fan in the front by the front of the hard drives, and the fan on the gigabyte rocket cpu cooler. And the front is breathable so from my knowledge the case as good air flow.
So my question is, could their be a possible heat issue that could arise later? Would it make a difference if I took out one hard drive? And if so, what one?