Antec Overture Review : Ain't She a Beaut?

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Yup..

by eGoCeNTRoNiX » Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:17 pm

Mentioned the part about overclocking in the review. I don't know how big of a cooler it will take, but I was using a ThermalTake CoolMod 9 in it at one time with no problems.

by galeno » Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:08 pm

:rolleyes: this case doesn´t seem to be very usefull for those overclockers that like everybody see what they have in their machine.

and if you have a big cooler? :(

Re: Will this work?

by eGoCeNTRoNiX » Sat Aug 28, 2004 10:30 am

Originally posted by sovz
hey

anyone up for telling me if this will work in the Antec Overture case
Xp2500@xp3200
Zalman CU7000 CPU fan
MOBO: asus a7n8x deluxe
2x 120 gb Seagate Sata
1x Maxtor 160 gb
POV FX5900XT with Zalman ZM-80D-HP


???
i have no idea if this will fit...i have asked in a danish forum but seems like no one has used this case as a big machine. So anyone got an idea?


I would not recommend this case for OverClocking. It does not do well with moving air to keep the case and cpu cool. And the full height video card may not fit well either if you plan on keeping the monitor on top of it. GL

eGo

Will this work?

by sovz » Sat Aug 28, 2004 9:42 am

hey

anyone up for telling me if this will work in the Antec Overture case
Xp2500@xp3200
Zalman CU7000 CPU fan
MOBO: asus a7n8x deluxe
2x 120 gb Seagate Sata
1x Maxtor 160 gb
POV FX5900XT with Zalman ZM-80D-HP


???
i have no idea if this will fit...i have asked in a danish forum but seems like no one has used this case as a big machine. So anyone got an idea?

Well..

by eGoCeNTRoNiX » Sat May 29, 2004 11:43 am

I've had an OCd rig in it.. But it just kept things running very warm. There isn't a lot of intaketo bring in any cool air, just one fan. So I still don't know how great it will handle the temperatures.. I can say that it's a nice looking case, but you may also want to note that when using Full Height Vid Cards they have a tendancy to hit the top of the case when it's closed.. So if you were to set a monitor on top of the computer it could case problems.. GL! eGo

by The_Frapster » Sat May 29, 2004 10:18 am

Originally posted by SPasse
Hi All,

I just purchased an Overture case myself.

My motherboard will be a Gigabyte GA-7N400 PRO2 with a XP2500 (Barton) CPU.

I will be using a Thermalright SLK-900A Heatsink with a Panaflo 92mm Fan so I hope that the supplied case fan will be OK.

I will not be over-clocking and this PC will be a Media PC as part of my home theater, so I want the system to be as quite as possible.

Stay tuned.

Regards,

Scott


Please reply as to your experience as this motherboard for me overvolts my amd 3000 and it runs a lot hotter then I want it too.

Specification

by inran » Sat May 29, 2004 4:43 am

i am planning to purchase an Atec Overture case,

i was wondering wether it would be advisable NOT to put in my Specification

Specification

Intel P4 Prescott 2.8GHz Retail
MSI 865PE Neo2-PFS
512MB Corsair PC3200 Value Dual-Channel
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9 Serial ATA 80GB 8MB Cache
Sapphire ATI Radeon 9600XT 256MB DDR TV-Out/DVI
Hyundai ImageQuest Q770S 17''
-Akasa AK670cu-BL Pentium IV Cooler-
-Vantec SF9225L Stealth 92mm fan-
-2x Akasa System Exhaust Blower-
-Arctic Cooling REV3 VGA Silencer-
-(last 4 fans to keep stuff cool)- ;)

i wanted to get the Overture case cos it looks significatly better than any other and cos i dont have much space.

should i go for a different case with that specification?

Re: Anyone having Overheating issues??

by eGoCeNTRoNiX » Wed Apr 07, 2004 11:06 pm

Originally posted by klyjr
Just curious how the Pent 4 is performing in this case?


I'm sorry, I really couldn't tell you. I've never even owned a P4. You might try checking http://www.antec.com though as they do have several reviews on their site and somebody who reviewed it was bound to use a P4. GL

eGo

Anyone having Overheating issues??

by klyjr » Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:47 pm

Just curious how the Pent 4 is performing in this case?

by SPasse » Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:15 am

Hi All,

I just purchased an Overture case myself.

My motherboard will be a Gigabyte GA-7N400 PRO2 with a XP2500 (Barton) CPU.

I will be using a Thermalright SLK-900A Heatsink with a Panaflo 92mm Fan so I hope that the supplied case fan will be OK.

I will not be over-clocking and this PC will be a Media PC as part of my home theater, so I want the system to be as quite as possible.

Stay tuned.

Regards,

Scott

That bites..

by eGoCeNTRoNiX » Thu Nov 20, 2003 9:22 pm

I hadn't thought of that possibly being a problem.. A quick look at The Egg and I found this. It's a few spots down.. Looks like it's just the 4" you're looking for.. ;) GL eGo

Overture Case

by bjenkinsnc » Thu Nov 20, 2003 5:43 pm

I am trying to put a MSI Kt3 Ultra mobo in this case , and the **** ps main cable to MB connector is too short. The power connector on this MB is top left, where most all are? Got any ideas.

4" more and all would be great. (Where have I heard that b4?)

Re: Not to sound ignorant..

by evlos1 » Fri Nov 07, 2003 5:02 pm

I think I'm using the standoffs came with the Overture case itself (at least I thought they did, otherwise they came with the P4C800-E motherboard) -- they stand 5/16" above the standoff bubbles in the base of the case. My P4 seemed to soar into the lower 50C's with the stock Intel heatsink/fan, so I switched to a Thermalright SLK800U and am getting a more powerful case fan. I'll try to see if the motherboard itself had special standoffs, too.

Not to sound ignorant..

by eGoCeNTRoNiX » Fri Nov 07, 2003 4:45 pm

But I know very little about the new P4's and their mobo's.. Do they sit up higher than an AMD board? I wouldn't think so? Are you using the standoffs that came with the motherboard? I installed a GF4 Ti4400 in mine last night and had no problems with clearance. I have a 17" monitor sitting on top of mine right now. I do however, as stated in the review, agree with you on the cooling. I've got an AMD 1700+ in there right now that's OC'd to 1.83ghz and it's definatly a lot warmer than I like, but it's working. I plan on changing some things out with it. But I think for the average user who would only be using stock cooling it should be fine. eGo

Overtures

by evlos1 » Fri Nov 07, 2003 2:22 am

Hi!

I have an Overture case, and I definitely like its looks and quietness, but I did find some problems. Maybe I have an off unit or something.

* With my ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe motherboard and the default standoffs, my AGP and PCI cards (ATI Radeon Pro 9800 and Audigy 2) seem to make contact with the case lid (?)... so definitely don't want to put a monitor on one of these... also, that means there's nowhere for the hot air to escape to from the slots.

* There's just not really enough ventiliation for something like a Pentium 4 (even if not overclocking and using a big heatsink). The one intake fan on the power supply is pretty much blocked right away by the supports for the front 3.5" drives and all the cables running through that little passageway between the PSU and the front 5.25" drive cage.

* It'll be hard to use a different power supply (like one with multiple fans) since it's surrounded on almost all sides by metal.

...all that said, I'm still trying to work with mine to keep using it. :)

- Everett

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