Jump to content

These two cases are almost the same except that that J24 has a mesh front while J25 has acrylic front with vents on the side. I want to go with J25 because it looks better but not sure about the airflow. The Versa J24 obviously has better airflow but I wanted to ask is it worth it?

CPU: Core i7 6700

GPU: Gtx 1060 6gb

Link to comment
https://linustechtips.com/topic/1103394-thermaltake-versa-j24-vs-j25/
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

-Moved to Cases and Power Supplies-

 

For your current system as it stands, the J25 would probably be okay, but if you upgrade either your CPU or GPU in the near future, you'll probably benefit temperature wise from the better airflow of the J24. 

"Put as much effort into your question as you'd expect someone to give in an answer"- @Princess Luna

Make sure to Quote posts or tag the person with @[username] so they know you responded to them!

 RGB Build Post 2019 --- Rainbow 🦆 2020 --- Velka 5 V2.0 Build 2021

Purple Build Post ---  Blue Build Post --- Blue Build Post 2018 --- Project ITNOS

CPU AMD R7 7800X3D    Motherboard Asrock B650E Taichi Lite    RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB 5200mhz    GPU ASUS RTX4080 STRIX 

Case Fractal Torrent   Storage Samsung 980Pro 2TB, Crucial P3 Plus 4TB x2,     PSU Corsair RM1000x    Cooling Deepcool AK620

Link to post
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

-Moved to Cases and Power Supplies-

 

For your current system as it stands, the J25 would probably be okay, but if you upgrade either your CPU or GPU in the near future, you'll probably benefit temperature wise from the better airflow of the J24. 

And if I opt for liquid cooling? A noob question but does a liquid cooler also require airflow for better functioning?

Link to post
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Asad674 said:

And if I opt for liquid cooling? A noob question but does a liquid cooler also require airflow for better functioning?

It still helps. Arguably with liquid cooling oyu could use high static pressure fans and force the air in, but that usually results in higher RPM fans and a noisier system, versus a less restrictive panel where you can lower the RPM's to get similar temps at a much lower noise. 

"Put as much effort into your question as you'd expect someone to give in an answer"- @Princess Luna

Make sure to Quote posts or tag the person with @[username] so they know you responded to them!

 RGB Build Post 2019 --- Rainbow 🦆 2020 --- Velka 5 V2.0 Build 2021

Purple Build Post ---  Blue Build Post --- Blue Build Post 2018 --- Project ITNOS

CPU AMD R7 7800X3D    Motherboard Asrock B650E Taichi Lite    RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB 5200mhz    GPU ASUS RTX4080 STRIX 

Case Fractal Torrent   Storage Samsung 980Pro 2TB, Crucial P3 Plus 4TB x2,     PSU Corsair RM1000x    Cooling Deepcool AK620

Link to post
Share on other sites

39 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

It still helps. Arguably with liquid cooling oyu could use high static pressure fans and force the air in, but that usually results in higher RPM fans and a noisier system, versus a less restrictive panel where you can lower the RPM's to get similar temps at a much lower noise. 

Ok. Thanks for your help

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×