Benchmarking

When benchmarking the PC-6070, we test the temperatures of key components, including the actual CPU temperature, the actual temperature inside the heatsink, the temperatures of the DDR, Northbridge, Southbridge, HDD, PSU, and the amibient temperature inside the case, all during normal operation.

Gigabyte GA-7VRX
AMD Athlon MP 2100+
2 x 128 DDR Corsair XMS 2400
ThermalTake Volcano 7
Seagate Cheetah 10000RPM
Inno3D GeForce4 Ti 4200
TTGI 4 Fan 520W


Thermometer Positions


The thermal readings for the key components and points on the motherboard during operation were as follows:

Lian Li PC-6070
 System On-Time  CPU  Heatsink  HDD  DDR  Northbridge  Southbridge  Power Supply  System Ambient
10 52.5 36.8 26.2 35.3 39.9 39.7 29.4 30.2
30 53.8 37.7 26.9 39.5 41.6 40.2 31.6 33.4

SilverStone SST-TJ03
 System On-Time  CPU  Heatsink  HDD  DDR  Northbridge  Southbridge  Power Supply  System Ambient
10 51.2 35.4 26.9 33.2 38.2 38.1 29.1 28.5
30 52.6 36.8 27.4 35.5 39.5 38.5 31.2 30.1

Kingwin KT-436-WM
 System On-Time  CPU  Heatsink  HDD  DDR  Northbridge  Southbridge  Power Supply  System Ambient
10 54.0 38.0 27.2 - 25.0 28.5 - -
30 54.5 38.9 27.4 - 26.1 29.0 - -

The temperatures for the key components are higher than those of the SilverStone TJ03 that we tested last week. This is most likely due to inefficient air circulation. The TJ03 had three 80mm exhaust fans and one 120mm intake. The PC-6070, on the other hand, has only one 80mm exhaust fan and two 80mm intakes. The temperatures are about 1-2 degrees higher than those for the TJ03. The only component that resulted in a slightly lower temperature was the HDD. The two 80mm intakes pushed air directly at the drive.

Compared to cases that we have reviewd in the past, we predicted the Lian Li to be much quieter in our noise benchmark. We measure the noise level of the PC-6070 12" away from the closed chassis with the power supply fan turned off. Take a look at our results.

 Case  dBA
Lian Li PC-6070 44
SilverStone Nimiz Temjin III 53
Kingwin KT-424 Aluminum 48
Thermaltake Xaser III Aluminum Fan Low 52
Cooler Master ATC-201A Aluminum 53

The PC-6070 was, on average, about 10dBA quieter than the others we have tested. The 2mm thick foam insulation dampened the internal noise from the case fans very well. The low noise levels could have been due to there being only three 80mm fans, but we could barely hear the loud fan from the Volcano heat sink.

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  • amdfanboy - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    I want that case.
  • DopeFiend - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    Yeah the review formatting is screwed, rather disconcerting to read :)
  • ripdude - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    Good review, especially the noise-level.
    Could the new Coolermaster CM Stacker STC-T01 be taken in a review?
    Sporting a 300mm fan I'm very anxious to see if this new case is as good as it looks.

    Link:
    http://www.coolermaster.com.br/index.php?LT=englis...
  • kmmatney - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    This computer case has a bit more foam, and is much quieter:

    http://www.g-news.ch/articles/nhp200nc/
  • kmmatney - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    I would guess that anyone can buy foam and glue it in their case to reduce noise. I wonder if there is a place to buy it online?
  • KristopherKubicki - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    I three.
  • xt8088 - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    #2, I have the similar feeling.
  • UlricT - Friday, March 26, 2004 - link

    Is it me... or is the formatting screwed up? I see the bottom 1/2 of the webpage on top and the top 1/2 on the bottom. ;confused;
  • dgrady76 - Thursday, March 25, 2004 - link

    Nice, in-depth review, Mr. Purav. Also, thanks for the decibel level readings for similar cases. I bought a Fong Kai case on the recomendation of this site, and my lord if that case is not louder than my air conditioning, washer and dryer and vacuum cleaner combined.

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