15 MIN READ TIME

Testing, Testing

LENGTH OF TIME: 1-2 HOURS

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: EASY

THE CONCEPT

SOMETIMES we need to test stuff. In fact, sometimes it feels like testing makes up most of what we do here; the writing side of this business is really more of a casual hobby. One of the things that we find quite hard to test is cases, because cases are rather stupid.

No, we don’t mean that-at least, not in the rude sense. Cases are “stupid” because they (with some strange exceptions) lack the intelligent technology that enables us to run programs and games, and by extension benchmarking software. We can fire up a graphics card or a laptop and run software tests on it until the cows come home, but cases don’t offer us that same luxury.

Our case reviews typically involve the building of a system in said case to get a good feel for what using it is like. We can then follow this up with more hands-on testing, looking at thermals, airflow, and noise production, all to determine whether the case is worth buying or not. But what we don’t have right now (thanks, COVID) is a unified system for testing these cases. That’s what this build is going to be: A powerful ATX-scale PC, designed to be transplanted into other cases further down the line.

Now, we know this won’t work for every single case review we do (ITX machines are right out), but it’s important to have a baseline. For this build, we know we’ll need a standard ATX motherboard, air cooling (useful for finding out how much noise a case can mitigate), a powerful modular power supply, and a high-end CPU for stress-testing. This should be an eminently capable system in its own right.

CASE STUDY

THE CASE OF THE DAY is MSI’s MPG Sekira 500X, a bulky case with some seriously large fans. In addition to the 120mm rear fan, there are four 200mm fans pre-installed here-two in the roof, and two in the front. Only three of these are packing RGB lighting, since the fourth is hidden behind the solid black panel at the front of the case. An RGB strip divides this panel from the glass window beneath it, and it all lights up quite appealingly when it’s provided with power. A single button on the front I/O allows for immediate lighting changes.

Unlock this article and much more with
You can enjoy:
Enjoy this edition in full
Instant access to 600+ titles
Thousands of back issues
No contract or commitment
Try for 99c
SUBSCRIBE NOW
30 day trial, then just $9.99 / month. Cancel anytime. New subscribers only.


Learn more
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

This article is from...


View Issues
Maximum PC
November 2020
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue


In This Issue
OF COOLANT AND KEYBOARDS
IT’S HAPPENING! It’s finally happening- we’re back in the office
FEATURES
Testing Nano Coolant
WE KNOW WHAT you’re thinking: “This is odd.” And you’re
NEXT-GEN DISTROS
TAKE A MOMENT to cast your mind back 15 years
Linux Milestones
LINUX DISTRIBUTIONS have come a long way since the good
User-friendly Usability
LET’S LOOK AT LINUX MINT FIRST, which continues to be
The New Generation
UBUNTU DERIVATIVES ARE A DIME A DOZEN. Some you could
Next-gen Distro Tech
FEDORA IS RED HAT’S COMMUNITY DISTRO, where new technologies are
IN THE LAB
AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT
THE AMD RYZEN 9 3900X was released exactly a year
MSI Raider GE66
LET’S NOT BEAT about the bush here: for us, MSI’s
Hydra Mini
AS CHASSIS DESIGN goes, this is the most extreme example
Corsair 4000D Airflow
A COUPLE OF ISSUES back we waxed lyrical about Corsair’s
GMMK Compact Barebones Keyboard
COMPARED TO MANY peripheral companies, Glorious PC Gaming Race is
Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition
MANY OF THE GAMES that come to Maximum PC have
Röki
HERE’S A LOVELY THING: An adventure game based on Scandinavian
Google Docs vs LibreOffice
OFFICE SUITES are a hard thing to get excited about
The Perfect Key Switch?
ASKING SOMEONE about their favorite switch is akin to asking
INDUSTRY INSIDER
Nvidia has finally debuted its latest-gen GPUs, the RTX 3000
Duolingo Plus
I MENTIONED, two issues back, that I was dropping gaming
EDITOR’S PICK
It’s been a while since I chatted here about my
QUICKSTART
Tiger Lake Lands
IT’S BEEN a while since Intel had something properly new
AMPERE LANDS
NVIDIA HAS LAUNCHED AMPERE, its new 8nm GPU chip architecture,
OCULUS INTEGRATED
WHEN FACEBOOK BOUGHT OCULUS in 2014, one of Oculus’s founders,
Tech Triumphs and Tragedies
Apple has doubled its value in two years to $2
APPLE VS. EPIC
IN AUGUST EPIC announced a new payment method in Fortnite
THE LIST
8 MICROSOFT 1980 Something weird clearly happened at Microsoft as
Nvidia’s Ampere Doubles Everything
There’s a saying from the days of DOS: Wait for
MECHANICAL MYSTERIES
KEYBOARDS ARE THE TRUE KINGS of input devices. They predate
R&D
Corsair iCue Suite
The LT100 “starter kit” that we’ve got here consists of
CHECK OUT MODES IN RYZEN MASTER
If you’re running an AMD processor (specifically a Ryzen or
MOVE ON UP
This month, I’m moving house. Well, to be more accurate,
Nintendo Game Boy
iFixit is a global community of tinkerers dedicated to helping
Create Stop-motion Animation with a Pi
WALLACE AND GROMIT, THE EVIL SKELETONS created by Ray Harryhausen…
Hack Stadia: Stream Gaming onto the Pi
PC OR LAPTOP (Or custom game server) running on the
Do More With Your WordPress Website
Any reputable web host will do, or you can host
Find The Perfect Black Friday Deal
CAN NOVEMBER really be rolling round again? Yup, and that
THE BUILDS
ALTHOUGH WE CONSIDERED properly swapping out the motherboard in our
LETTERS
DOCTOR
I have three licenses attached to three computers. One is
LETTERS
I would like to bring your attention to the fact
Chat
X
Pocketmags Support