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Product Name: | EVGA DG-77 Mid-Tower Case (Matte Black) |
Product Description: | The DG-77 Mid-Tower Case from EVGA is a sleek and stylish case with three tempered glass side panels that let you show off your build. Inside, it can accommodate up to an ATX motherboard, either two 3.5" and 2.5" drives or four 2.5" drives, and seven PCIe expansion cards or three dual-slot graphics cards. Aesthetics-wise, it features built-in cable management cutouts, a covered PSU shroud, and hidden hard drive trays. Moreover, it supports vertical GPU mounting with the included riser cable so you can show off your graphics card. For cooling, this case can fit up to a total of seven 120mm fans, including a 360mm radiator for water cooling. |
Model Number: | EVDG77MB |
Product SKU: | 1361914 |
UPC: | 843368051082 |
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Tiny front intake and nearly no bottom intake. The only method you can cool components is using loud fans above to produce negative pressure.
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Tiny front intake and nearly no bottom intake. The only method you can cool components is using loud fans above to produce negative pressure.
DO not buy if you're Dual AIO water cooling since it won't fit up top.
Also your welcome.
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Tiny front intake and nearly no bottom intake. The only method you can cool components is using loud fans above to produce negative pressure.
If you can create negative pressure, couldn't you reverse the fans and create positive pressure with the complete opposite setup?
https://www.amazon.com/Phanteks-Mid-Tower-PH-EC400ATG_BK01-Tempered-Controller/dp/B07TYR1P1G/ref=sr_... [amazon.com]
Which I think is a way better case. 🤷
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Letting peels off. White ring can be remove with a razer blade and some windex.
The optimized situation would be an equal number of fans in and out. Any pressure difference would cause some problems (like a hot pocket). There is detailed information at the Gamers Nexus YouTube channel. By the way, this case is of the first batch EVGA case experiment. I would not like to take the front panel off since this useless comparing to an open bench.
The thermals are rough in the stock configuration. I flipped the little rubber stoppers for the front panel over which gives about an extra 1/8 inch or so clearance for airflow. After doing that thermals have been perfectly fine. Running a water cooled 8700k I think I have set at 4.8 right now and a 1080ti FTW3.
Don't even bother with the vertical video card mount unless you want to roast your card. Puts the card way too close to the side panel and it gets no airflow.
https://www.amazon.com/Phanteks-Mid-Tower-PH-EC400ATG_BK01-Tempered-Controller/dp/B07TYR1P1G/ref=sr_... [amazon.com]
Which I think is a way better case. 🤷
The optimized situation would be an equal number of fans in and out. Any pressure difference would cause some problems (like a hot pocket). There is detailed information at the Gamers Nexus YouTube channel. By the way, this case is of the first batch EVGA case experiment. I would not like to take the front panel off since this useless comparing to an open bench.
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Best Fan set up (General): Hardware Canucks [youtube.com] Gamers Nexus mentioned few points on multiple streams and build videos.