Benchmark

Typically, we use hardware capable of generating the most heat for our benchmarks.  However, our ASUS AV7333, which we have used in other reviews does not fit in the Lian Li PC-9300.  Furthermore, our extra hot Seagate Cheetah was unable to fit in either of the 3.5" drive bays on case either, so it was substituted with a single bayed drive.

All temperature is recorded in degrees Celsius.  The heat tests were each performed inside the closed case with the external temperature of 23.0 degrees Celsius, during a full system load.  Our testbed consists of:

ECS K7SEM

AMD Athlon XP 1800+

2x256 Kingston KV133

ThermalTake Volcano 6Cu

Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM

Inno3D GeForce4 Ti 4200

Enlight microATX 200W

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Video is integrated in the K7SEM, but we used our GeForce4 just to give a good impression of heating performance.  The thermal readings for the different components during operation were as followed:

Lian Li PC-9300

 

CPU

Video

Heatsink

Mobo 1

Mobo 2

HD

After 10 minutes

41.0

38.1

31.0

32.5

30.0

30.0

After 30 minutes

47.0

39.7

34.7

35.0

33.0

34.5


Kingwin KT-436-WM

 

CPU

Video

Heatsink

Mobo 1

Mobo 2

HD

After 10 minutes

54.0

32.5

38.0

25.0

28.5

27.2

After 30 minutes

54.5

33.3

38.9

26.1

29.0

28.6

For the most part, the components of the PC-9300 operated at a much higher temperature than other cases we have looked at.  This is directly attributed to the low exhaust, nonexistent intake and general poor airflow.  Remember, we are using much cooler hardware in the PC-9300 than in the Kingwin case.  Using hotter hardware would result in unstable and possibly damaging conditions.

Sound is recorded in decibels from 12" away from the closed case to most accurately replicate a production system.

 

dBA

Lian Li PC-9300 Aluminum

41

Kingwin 436-BK-WM Aluminum

 50

ThermalTake Xaser II Aluminum Fan Low

 54


It has to be noted that the Lian Li PC-9300 was running a significantly slower system than the AMD MP 2100+ system benchmarked for the other two systems.  Furthermore, since the PC-9300 had a much smaller form factor, a different PSU was necessary.  With only one fan, this PSU is a much quieter experience.  The poor cooling on even an XP 1800+ system is somewhat discouraging, but users planning on using slower and cooler hardware will have no problems with this case.

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