Testing Time
We followed our standard case testing methodology, as detailed in our
previous heatsink and case testing article, and fitted the usual set of hardware into the Scythe Fenris Wolf, doing our best to hide and tidy cables to ensure as few airflow restrictions as possible, which in this case proved very difficult indeed. Here's a reminder of the hardware we use.
CPU: Lapped Intel Pentium XE 955 (dual-core, 3.46GHz)
Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 3850 Ultimate passive cooled
Motherboard: MSI P6N SLI Platinum
RAM: 2x 512MB Corsair XMS2-667
Hard Drive: 1x 250GB Western Digital WD2500 7,200RPM
Heatsink: Asus Silent Square Pro
Power Supply: Xilence XP700 700W PSU
While this isn't representative of current ultra high end hardware, the equipment we use is specifically selected to kick out the maximum amount of heat inside the case, with a passively cooled graphics card and 130W TDP processor at its core to really heat things up and push the case's ability to cope with toasty components to the limit.
In our experience, the CPU stress test is a good test to indicate a case's ability to exhaust hot air and the GPU stress test is a better indicator of a case's intake ability as the GPU is generally further from the exhaust fan and so its operating temperatures rely more on case airflow than exhaust.
Following feedback from the
bit-tech Community, we've changed the way we display case thermal performance for this review. We've removed ambient and case temperatures from our graphs and just left the more important values of GPU and CPU Delta T – the differences between the ambient temperatures and the component's temperature. We feel this provides a much clearer representation of a case's cooling ability where it counts, as well as producing results that are much easier to digest.
With the Fenris Wolf's limited cooling setup and focus on low noise noise rather than high performance cooling, we have to admit we weren't expecting too much thermally from this case, especially considering the fact that both 120mm cooling fans only spin at a whisper quiet 800 RPM.
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Thermaltake Spedo
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Cooler Maser HAF 932
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Cooler Master Sniper
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SilverStone FT01
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Cooler Master ATCS 840
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Hiper Osiris
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Lian Li PC-888
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Akasa Omega
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Lian Li PC-9
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Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000
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Lian Li PC-888
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Lancool K7 Metal Boned
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Scythe Fenris Wolf
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Antec Skeleton
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SilverStone FT01
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Thermaltake Spedo
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Cooler Master HAF 932
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Cooler Master Sniper
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Hiper Osiris
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Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000
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Lian Li PC-9
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Cooler Master ATCS 840
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Lian Li PC-888
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Akasa Omega
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Scythe Fenris Wolf
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Lancool K7 Metal Boned
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Antec Skeleton
°C
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Antec Skeleton
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Thermaltake Spedo
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Cooler Master HAF 932
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Lian Li Tyr PC-X2000
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Cooler Master ATCS 840
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Lian Li PC-888
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Hiper Osiris
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Akasa Omega - stock fans
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Scythe Fenris Wolf
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Lancool K7 Metal Boned
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Cooler Master Sniper
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SilverStone FT01
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Lian LI PC-9
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