I'm really surprised by people's comments here about this case "Silverstone Fortress FT02". I think it's important to note, that although not a super-tower this case is not small and is the only case on the market with 3 180mm bottom fans. It's also one of the few that genuinely is vertically mounted so you can access your cables from the top. If you've never known what's that like, I suggest looking into it. All my cases have top access to connections now, and I won't go back. The NH-D15 (and D15s) ARE HUGE. Note, the (oversized) PSU I have is an AX1200i and those are dual Fury X cards. Yes, I could have been a bit better at this arrangement, but I was being lazy, and it still works beautifully. I've had this case since 2010 and have no intention of replacing it. The whole point of the video really, was just to show people that honestly, the NH-D15s is the smarter choice. All that aside, you're welcome to talk as much crap about the FT02 as you like, but instead of just trolling, maybe suggest your favorite alternatives.
I still have this case myself and is up to now still one of the best air flow cases to date. It competes to be one of the best in terms of airflow and temperatures. GamersNexus in at least quite of few of his videos use this case (or at the Raven gamer varient) in his case tests as reference. It is so hard for me to let this case go.
I’m not a fan of cases that have top mounted PSU; it’s better when it’s at the bottom of the case, preferably with a vent down there, so it can intake cold air and kick it out the back. I have a cooler master H500 and it is absolutely huge, great air cooling case.
@@henry3397 I think you missed the whole point of a vertically mounted mother board. For this case (I love all the Fortress series especially the FT02 and FT03): 1: Natural circulation actually does occur. Allowing the heat to exit out the top and not front or back. 2: Access to cabling. Once you have access from the top, you'll never want go around back again. ... Hmm... I hope that isn't taken out of context LOL.
Well it is not much better than the D15 in terms of cpu cooling. The main factor here is the correct orientation that also helps the heat escape through the rear fan. This helps reduce the overall temperature of the motherboard and system. This cooler is great. I'm waiting for mine to arrive to replace my AIO.
I have the Core i7-8700K at stock speeds 65c max using prim95 64bit, plus my rtx2080 is also running 5c cooler now I ditched the dark rock 4, dark rock 4 same test 72c and the gpu was hotter.
Nice job brother. I winced when I saw those bent fins because I could see myself doing the exact same thing. The S is looks custom made for your build.
Thanks! Haven't upgraded for some time. :) GPUs are both dead now tho. :( Got a warranted replacement for 1 of them. But hey. Gonna replace the whole thing with Ryzen system eventually. Probably will stick with the Noctua cooler. :)
@@urbanelemental3308 I'm building a 7900x workstation now with a 24TB Raid 10 storage array, an Optane PCIe boot volume, and a couple of 760p M.2 workspace volumes. We'll see how the 15S works there as I do NOT like the idea of a liquid cooled failure ruining my components. Rock on!
@@urbanelemental3308 I jumped on the big Optane drive last year after reading the hype and am just now getting around to building this new workstation. I'm planning to use 500GB of the Optane drive for some sizable tables for which I need fast I/O. I'll let you know how it turns out. I may upgrade to the 9980xe too depending on how the 7900x works out in handling my workload.
@@gwilliamwallace Yeah, I don't think Optane is worth it. Linus talks a bit about it. Once your machine is up and running, you can't beat memory for speed. But just my opinion. I haven't tired Optane, but I felt like it was a side thing that Intel did to cause buzz, but then I was like wait... Why is this good? If you try PrimoCache for example (with L2) you might reconsider. Might look into the optane thing a bit more.
Use both hands when unpacking use a tripod. Good review. The only one thatcovers the real reason why the 15s version exist 1st pcie slot available. Other reviews dont highlight this. They just read the noctua brochure and call it a review🤣
The S VS the normal one, the difference in price on Amazon is about 10 box and you are getting an extra fan which alone cost 20+, with the S at least for me you're getting only more free space and I prefer to buy the normal one and use the extra fan on to pull out air by installing it on the back of the case
Comments are hilarious! Just about any case is a downgrade compared to an FT02, very very few cases can compete with FT02's thermal performance. One of the best high airflow cases ever created, and quiet too! I made the mistake of handing mine down to my sister, and now that I'm in the market for another one you can't find them. I also see that OP has the FT05, so my question is; how does it honestly compare?
Well it's more about the motherboard than the case. I had a regular D15 working fine with a different board. But I don't think it makes sense to not get the D15s.
You can unscrew the plastic bit over the I/Os so you can fit another fan, i did it to my MSI board because that shit is just in the way with no function.
Just get a full tower and be done with it. I know the FT02 might have some sentimental value to you but in your situation a full tower would be heaven. Most full towers are cheap too, only $10-$30 more than most mid towers. Maybe when 7nm launches grab yourself a Navi GPU and sell the two you have.. lol
if u think about it u just could get the mounting kit that would allowed you to rotate your D15 90 degrees and the offset doesn't matter in your case ;p
HA! Love it. Was curious if someone would give me crap for that. It's really not as bad as it looks. You have to consider that 2 Fury X cards don't really fit in this case well and If I was going to make it work perfectly I'd need to mod the case. I'm more importantly about upgradability than I am about aesthetics (and I'm still definitely about aesthetics). What might not be obvious is what looks like cables is 50% tubing.
It's the Silverstone FT02. Been my favorite case for 6 years now. Vertically mounted/cooled motherboard. There's an incredible mod of this case by Metallicacid.
Good video on the review. I want to ask if your clearance for your case is 160mm? Seems like a tight fit. I'm planning to get one but my clearance is 160mm. Apparently, if you can lower down the middle fan to get the heat sink to 160mm. What's your opinion in this?
Hmmm... Not sure. I know my fans are 180mm but that's all I can say for sure. If you look at the end of the video I think you can see the clearance through the clear pane. The D15 series is huge, no doubt.
@@urbanelemental3308 reason being the D15S was oriented correctly allowing the hot air to be exhausted faster by the rear fan even if it has 1 fan. The D15 had 2 fans but was less efficient due to wrong orientation. If the D15 was able to be installed correctly, it would have performed slightly better, like 2-3 degrees.
Better? No... most tests show it to be identical or a tad warmer. It's not better.. it all depends on how you use it.. both are basically the same in cooling power.
First second into the video and i couldn't bare to see what type of setup that was. Two gpu's with one touching the cpu cooler, the cpu cooler itself in an upwards configuration where the power supply intakes cool air, and the power supply itself. For the sake of your own hardware, get a better airflow case.
I understand. :( if you look back you'll see I was ready for the criticism. A bigger better case might be the way, but I love my FT02. Believe me, it works very well now. All will change when the GPUs are replaced in the future.
Another Fortress person! :) I did have a FT05 and I still have an FT03 and FT03 mini. Love them. There's a tight squeeze yes. I really wish there was an FT05 that looked more and acted more like the FT02... I'm really just making due with the situation. Saving money that way. Believe it or not, this whole setup runs really well. The first GPU gets the first portion of the cool air entering the case. And that's what I'm most concerned about.
Yeah, the FT02 was the stylistic apex of Fortress for sure and arguably the performance one as well. I really like my FT05 but good lord is it a pain to work in. I'm keeping it (I've had it about two years anyway) but I'm adding a BQ Dark Base Pro 900 just because it's so much easier to work on lol. Really like the RV02 as well. Given unlimited money, I'd do extra builds just to have those cases in my house. Love the FT03s but they're getting hard to find, at least the silver ones I like.
I'm thinking of replacing my Coolermaster AO with the NH-D15S. It will be for an Intel Core i9 7980XE on a ASRock X299 Professional Gaming i9 XE motherboard. Anyone tried anything like that?
It's just a positioning choice. Personally, I think I would always order the S after that. But maybe you have a case that would be better suited with the non-S version?
*Tell me the best motherboard and case for Noctua NH-D15 cooler.* There should be sufficient space in the case and for *RAM installation* and a big GPU on the motherboard. I will go with *Asus or MSI RTX 2070 Super (3 fans).* It thought of going with the case *Phantek Enthoo Evolv X* but I don't think that's a good idea with the big cooler. I also thought of going with *Asus Rog Strix z390-e (Wi-Fi) motherboard* but I'm too confused.😕 My CPU is i7 9700k. *Somebody help if possible...*
OH MY GOD! Are you using Corsair Dominator? is't RAM clearance of D15/D15s is 6.5ish & i measure my dominator is around 7.5. how can you fit that badboy there? BTW sorry for comment on your old video 🙏
when its in horizontal orientation, how is the outer heat pipe not interfering with the ram? The outer heat pipe extends over the first ram slot, doesn't it?
does this cooler bend the motherboard by any chance? did you had any problems? could u answer me? i have a x570 UD gigabyte and i´m in doubt if this will hold.
@@apertaplays Hmmm.... It's not the heaviest. It's heavy, but not so heavy that I would expect it to warp or damage a motherboard. The mounting system is really solid. Your MB would have to be pretty flimsy if it were to be an issue. Mine was hanging off of the MB the whole time with zero issues.
Wow thanks. Most seem to really give me crap. It's not perfect but I love my FT02. As I may have mentioned in the comments, check out Metallicacid's mod of one. Dreamlike.
Performance wise they are the same, BUT I honestly feel that the D15S is better simply because it's more likely to fit. I had a lot of trouble getting the D15 to fit in my previous build. So 'go with the S'.
Price $18 for buy extra fan that similar with the original noctua nh d15.. Bcause d15 s only come with 1 fan.. so the size in exchange for a $18 price difference ..
Noctua nh d15$ 80.75 (with dual fan) Noctua nh d15S $95.65 ( with single fan) so if we want 1 more fan like noctua nh d15 we must pay $18= $113.65.. very confusing if you want to buy liquid cooling with a very close prices.. D15 price makes much difference to the liquid cooler
In response to all the comments about the case being too cramped: I disagree. Take a look at how the FT02 is configured as it has (on the bottom) 3 of the largest fans of any case. Is pretty much dead quiet. I've had my FT02 since 2010 and wouldn't trade it for anything. Take a look at @Metallicacid 's mod: ua-cam.com/video/GQp_cjvygJs/v-deo.html
lima249 Hey cool glad I could help. I did have one of those AIO coolers before and something happened either with the pump or the fluid so be sure to have a temp monitor/alarm running in the OS.
So is the noctua nh D-15 the same as the NH D-15S apart from one having 2 fans vs 1? Because Im buying one and buying the chromax stuff + 2 chromax fans and applying to it, and since the d15s is cheaper I can save some money on that
They sell a blacked-out version of the D15 for about $10 more than the regular if admiring and being visually pleased with the look of the internals of your computer is meaningful to you...
I'm really surprised by people's comments here about this case "Silverstone Fortress FT02".
I think it's important to note, that although not a super-tower this case is not small and is the only case on the market with 3 180mm bottom fans. It's also one of the few that genuinely is vertically mounted so you can access your cables from the top. If you've never known what's that like, I suggest looking into it. All my cases have top access to connections now, and I won't go back.
The NH-D15 (and D15s) ARE HUGE.
Note, the (oversized) PSU I have is an AX1200i and those are dual Fury X cards.
Yes, I could have been a bit better at this arrangement, but I was being lazy, and it still works beautifully.
I've had this case since 2010 and have no intention of replacing it.
The whole point of the video really, was just to show people that honestly, the NH-D15s is the smarter choice.
All that aside, you're welcome to talk as much crap about the FT02 as you like, but instead of just trolling, maybe suggest your favorite alternatives.
I still have this case myself and is up to now still one of the best air flow cases to date. It competes to be one of the best in terms of airflow and temperatures.
GamersNexus in at least quite of few of his videos use this case (or at the Raven gamer varient) in his case tests as reference.
It is so hard for me to let this case go.
It's a mid tower... it's small my dude...
if you ever decide to get rid of it hit me up, ive wanted one forever
I’m not a fan of cases that have top mounted PSU; it’s better when it’s at the bottom of the case, preferably with a vent down there, so it can intake cold air and kick it out the back. I have a cooler master H500 and it is absolutely huge, great air cooling case.
@@henry3397 I think you missed the whole point of a vertically mounted mother board.
For this case (I love all the Fortress series especially the FT02 and FT03):
1: Natural circulation actually does occur. Allowing the heat to exit out the top and not front or back.
2: Access to cabling. Once you have access from the top, you'll never want go around back again. ... Hmm... I hope that isn't taken out of context LOL.
4:18 you can hear the souls of the damned scream when you discover the secrets of the Noctua NH-D15S
I had to play that part back myself 😂😂
You need a bigger case :/
Or just the power supply at the bottom not the top
Well it is not much better than the D15 in terms of cpu cooling. The main factor here is the correct orientation that also helps the heat escape through the rear fan. This helps reduce the overall temperature of the motherboard and system. This cooler is great. I'm waiting for mine to arrive to replace my AIO.
Do you are using the d15?
I am quite sure, this will be the cooler for my next rig (on a Core i7-9700K at stock speeds). Thanks for uploading this video! It helped me a lot!
I have the Core i7-8700K at stock speeds 65c max using prim95 64bit, plus my rtx2080 is also running 5c cooler now I ditched the dark rock 4, dark rock 4 same test 72c and the gpu was hotter.
Nice job brother. I winced when I saw those bent fins because I could see myself doing the exact same thing. The S is looks custom made for your build.
Thanks! Haven't upgraded for some time. :) GPUs are both dead now tho. :( Got a warranted replacement for 1 of them. But hey. Gonna replace the whole thing with Ryzen system eventually. Probably will stick with the Noctua cooler. :)
@@urbanelemental3308 I'm building a 7900x workstation now with a 24TB Raid 10 storage array, an Optane PCIe boot volume, and a couple of 760p M.2 workspace volumes. We'll see how the 15S works there as I do NOT like the idea of a liquid cooled failure ruining my components. Rock on!
@@gwilliamwallace WOW!!!!!!!
The joys of computing... But why Optane tho? It's way too late to the game.
Just use PrimoCache and extra RAM.
@@urbanelemental3308 I jumped on the big Optane drive last year after reading the hype and am just now getting around to building this new workstation. I'm planning to use 500GB of the Optane drive for some sizable tables for which I need fast I/O. I'll let you know how it turns out. I may upgrade to the 9980xe too depending on how the 7900x works out in handling my workload.
@@gwilliamwallace Yeah, I don't think Optane is worth it. Linus talks a bit about it. Once your machine is up and running, you can't beat memory for speed. But just my opinion. I haven't tired Optane, but I felt like it was a side thing that Intel did to cause buzz, but then I was like wait... Why is this good? If you try PrimoCache for example (with L2) you might reconsider.
Might look into the optane thing a bit more.
Use both hands when unpacking use a tripod. Good review. The only one thatcovers the real reason why the 15s version exist 1st pcie slot available. Other reviews dont highlight this. They just read the noctua brochure and call it a review🤣
The S VS the normal one, the difference in price on Amazon is about 10 box and you are getting an extra fan which alone cost 20+, with the S at least for me you're getting only more free space and I prefer to buy the normal one and use the extra fan on to pull out air by installing it on the back of the case
Comments are hilarious! Just about any case is a downgrade compared to an FT02, very very few cases can compete with FT02's thermal performance. One of the best high airflow cases ever created, and quiet too! I made the mistake of handing mine down to my sister, and now that I'm in the market for another one you can't find them. I also see that OP has the FT05, so my question is; how does it honestly compare?
I own an FT02 as well and was about to get an D15. This video saved me lots of trouble, thanks!
Well it's more about the motherboard than the case. I had a regular D15 working fine with a different board. But I don't think it makes sense to not get the D15s.
That is a horribly cramped case...
space efficient
@@skaalfort Cooling inefficent.
I like how cramped You're case is 🙂
You obviously did not check the motherboard against the list of supported ones...
Thanks for posting this video! Just pulled the trigger on it.
Great case. Best thermals, like its sister Raven2
You can unscrew the plastic bit over the I/Os so you can fit another fan, i did it to my MSI board because that shit is just in the way with no function.
I hate how they only provided one fan for the D15S. I chose the D15 over the newer iteration because of that.
Just get a full tower and be done with it. I know the FT02 might have some sentimental value to you but in your situation a full tower would be heaven. Most full towers are cheap too, only $10-$30 more than most mid towers. Maybe when 7nm launches grab yourself a Navi GPU and sell the two you have.. lol
if u think about it u just could get the mounting kit that would allowed you to rotate your D15 90 degrees and the offset doesn't matter in your case ;p
I did put 2 fans on my S model :)
For such a good PC, your cable management isn't up to snuff. :/
HA! Love it. Was curious if someone would give me crap for that.
It's really not as bad as it looks. You have to consider that 2 Fury X cards don't really fit in this case well and If I was going to make it work perfectly I'd need to mod the case. I'm more importantly about upgradability than I am about aesthetics (and I'm still definitely about aesthetics). What might not be obvious is what looks like cables is 50% tubing.
urbanelemental What case is it, out of curiosity?
It's the Silverstone FT02. Been my favorite case for 6 years now. Vertically mounted/cooled motherboard.
There's an incredible mod of this case by Metallicacid.
urbanelemental His mod was actual love.
+tmcclelland47
It's amazing.
please Tell me the name of your case so i can make sure to avoid this garbage!
lmfao
FT02
Good video on the review. I want to ask if your clearance for your case is 160mm? Seems like a tight fit. I'm planning to get one but my clearance is 160mm. Apparently, if you can lower down the middle fan to get the heat sink to 160mm. What's your opinion in this?
Hmmm... Not sure. I know my fans are 180mm but that's all I can say for sure. If you look at the end of the video I think you can see the clearance through the clear pane.
The D15 series is huge, no doubt.
@@urbanelemental3308 thanks!
Has the 15S maintained the same temperature level that you had with the 15?
It seems better.
@@urbanelemental3308 reason being the D15S was oriented correctly allowing the hot air to be exhausted faster by the rear fan even if it has 1 fan. The D15 had 2 fans but was less efficient due to wrong orientation. If the D15 was able to be installed correctly, it would have performed slightly better, like 2-3 degrees.
thanks for the info bro, im looking to change my h80i to air, the loud fans are pissing me off lately. Nice setup btw
Hey thanks! Yeah. The Nocuta (size of your head) NH-D15s are sweet. They make no noise. :P I never hear it ever. I hear my GPU fans before anything.
Better? No... most tests show it to be identical or a tad warmer. It's not better.. it all depends on how you use it.. both are basically the same in cooling power.
First second into the video and i couldn't bare to see what type of setup that was. Two gpu's with one touching the cpu cooler, the cpu cooler itself in an upwards configuration where the power supply intakes cool air, and the power supply itself. For the sake of your own hardware, get a better airflow case.
I understand. :( if you look back you'll see I was ready for the criticism. A bigger better case might be the way, but I love my FT02. Believe me, it works very well now. All will change when the GPUs are replaced in the future.
Also keep in mind, that's part of what this video is about. Making it better. ;)
can't beat the old FT02 for airflow, except for perhaps the FT05. Still, really, really hard to use any water cooling components in Fortresses/Ravens
Another Fortress person! :) I did have a FT05 and I still have an FT03 and FT03 mini.
Love them. There's a tight squeeze yes. I really wish there was an FT05 that looked more and acted more like the FT02... I'm really just making due with the situation. Saving money that way. Believe it or not, this whole setup runs really well. The first GPU gets the first portion of the cool air entering the case. And that's what I'm most concerned about.
Yeah, the FT02 was the stylistic apex of Fortress for sure and arguably the performance one as well. I really like my FT05 but good lord is it a pain to work in. I'm keeping it (I've had it about two years anyway) but I'm adding a BQ Dark Base Pro 900 just because it's so much easier to work on lol.
Really like the RV02 as well. Given unlimited money, I'd do extra builds just to have those cases in my house.
Love the FT03s but they're getting hard to find, at least the silver ones I like.
That's seriously cramped
I'm thinking of replacing my Coolermaster AO with the NH-D15S. It will be for an Intel Core i9 7980XE on a ASRock X299 Professional Gaming i9 XE motherboard. Anyone tried anything like that?
Is there any reason to get a D15 over a D15S? Unless you want a free fan and know for sure it’ll fit I guess lol
It's just a positioning choice.
Personally, I think I would always order the S after that. But maybe you have a case that would be better suited with the non-S version?
Just mount the fan higher up on the heat sink for the second fan or use a 120 mm fan
*Tell me the best motherboard and case for Noctua NH-D15 cooler.* There should be sufficient space in the case and for *RAM installation* and a big GPU on the motherboard. I will go with *Asus or MSI RTX 2070 Super (3 fans).*
It thought of going with the case *Phantek Enthoo Evolv X* but I don't think that's a good idea with the big cooler.
I also thought of going with *Asus Rog Strix z390-e (Wi-Fi) motherboard* but I'm too confused.😕
My CPU is i7 9700k.
*Somebody help if possible...*
OH MY GOD! Are you using Corsair Dominator? is't RAM clearance of D15/D15s is 6.5ish & i measure my dominator is around 7.5. how can you fit that badboy there?
BTW sorry for comment on your old video 🙏
when its in horizontal orientation, how is the outer heat pipe not interfering with the ram? The outer heat pipe extends over the first ram slot, doesn't it?
does this cooler bend the motherboard by any chance? did you had any problems? could u answer me?
i have a x570 UD gigabyte and i´m in doubt if this will hold.
The D15s was an obvious improvement to the D15 as it provides more room on one side.
I can't say how it will work for you, but I would go for it.
@@urbanelemental3308 but how about the weight?
Can this air cooler damage the motherboard?
@@apertaplays Hmmm.... It's not the heaviest. It's heavy, but not so heavy that I would expect it to warp or damage a motherboard. The mounting system is really solid.
Your MB would have to be pretty flimsy if it were to be an issue. Mine was hanging off of the MB the whole time with zero issues.
It would help if you planned your build out a little better or are you swimming in money.
haters gonna hate. i think it's pretty satisfying how everything is snuggling inside the case without issues
Wow thanks. Most seem to really give me crap. It's not perfect but I love my FT02. As I may have mentioned in the comments, check out Metallicacid's mod of one. Dreamlike.
they like the same fan no cooling diff just like 14 they all the same i just bought a 14
Wtf case is that holy...
How could this be from 2014? The s came out in 2020.
Probably the d-15s chromax came out in 2020. I bought mine d-15s in 2016
Im getting terrible temps on my d15 cromax
What case are u using ?
so whats the difference from the nh d15? the s version only comes with a single fAN?
The S is slightly skewed to one side to allow for room.
What is your case size
understan 15s or 15
the difference between the coolers is one is made for amd the "s version" and the other is for intel
as far as I know, both support Intel aand AMD
The answer is: no, it's worse
You're still using this setup or did you upgrade?
GPUs have been replaced. Everything else is the same.
@@urbanelemental3308 what your new gpus?
@@spacecy Just one now. It's a 5700XT. I don't really game as much anymore and it's been working quite well.
@@urbanelemental3308 👍
NHd15 (regular) compatible with this corsair RAM?
depends on the motherboard. i want to say yes mostly
urbanelemental thanks i have big atx motherboard nhd15 seems most interest becose have 2 fans
so from your experiment ,, which one is the best between them ,, noctua nh d15 or noctua nh d15s ? ...
Performance wise they are the same, BUT I honestly feel that the D15S is better simply because it's more likely to fit. I had a lot of trouble getting the D15 to fit in my previous build. So 'go with the S'.
Price $18 for buy extra fan that similar with the original noctua nh d15.. Bcause d15 s only come with 1 fan.. so the size in exchange for a $18 price difference ..
Noctua nh d15$ 80.75 (with dual fan)
Noctua nh d15S $95.65 ( with single fan) so if we want 1 more fan like noctua nh d15 we must pay $18= $113.65.. very confusing if you want to buy liquid cooling with a very close prices.. D15 price makes much difference to the liquid cooler
afandiistful b
I don't know where you're getting that price from, but everywhere I see NH-D15 cost $20 more than NH-D15S for the extra fan.
i know its old but was cheaper get a new case for the same amount of money :D
In response to all the comments about the case being too cramped:
I disagree. Take a look at how the FT02 is configured as it has (on the bottom) 3 of the largest fans of any case. Is pretty much dead quiet. I've had my FT02 since 2010 and wouldn't trade it for anything. Take a look at @Metallicacid 's mod:
ua-cam.com/video/GQp_cjvygJs/v-deo.html
answer me if i attach another fan to the DH 15s, is it going to block anything
lima249 Theoretically you could have 3 fans but as you can see, it just depends on the MB and how other components are layed out.
lima249 You can see that I could only get the middle one mounted. But I have really good fans on bottom and top to help.
@@urbanelemental3308 thanks you but i ended up getting a h80i v2 along a 780t corsair case, plenty of space, nice vídeo thanks
lima249 Hey cool glad I could help. I did have one of those AIO coolers before and something happened either with the pump or the fluid so be sure to have a temp monitor/alarm running in the OS.
So is the noctua nh D-15 the same as the NH D-15S apart from one having 2 fans vs 1? Because Im buying one and buying the chromax stuff + 2 chromax fans and applying to it, and since the d15s is cheaper I can save some money on that
They are fundamentally the same. Just that one is offset slightly to allow for clearance. ;)
@@urbanelemental3308 thank you
What CPU are u using? Great video! Keep it up!
Thanks... Just a 6700K... Video is kinda old now. ;)
urbanelemental Thanks!
What's the ambient/room temp?
70+
urbanelemental 70 Kelvin, right?
Ha sorry. 70F
70 Kelvin are -203 celsius
So you don't need a cooler
You should of known it was to big putting it in that small ass case. Get a real case dude.
FT02 is not a small case. look up the dimensions. not a giant either
CHANGE CASE OMG
horrible colour scheme on the noctuas. I go with bequiet dark rock pro 4. I am building a modern PC, not a cabin at the mountain
They sell a blacked-out version of the D15 for about $10 more than the regular if admiring and being visually pleased with the look of the internals of your computer is meaningful to you...