Anidees AI CRYSTAL XL AR PC Chassis review

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Acoustic and thermal performance

Acoustic performance - Fans Noise Levels

Processors and graphics cards can produce a lot of heat, that heat needs to be transported away from the hot core as fast as possible. Often you'll see massive active fan solutions that can indeed get rid of the heat, yet all the fans these days make the PC a noisy son of a gun. Do remember that the test we do is extremely subjective. We bought a certified dBA meter and will measure how many dBA originate from the PC. Why is this subjective you ask? Well, there is always noise in the background, from the streets, from the HDD, PSU fan, etc., so this is, by a mile or two, an imprecise measurement. You could only achieve objective measurement in a sound test chamber.
 

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The human hearing system has different sensitivities at different frequencies. This means that the perception of noise is not at all equal at every frequency. Noise with significant measured levels (in dB) at high or low frequencies will not be as annoying as it would be when its energy is concentrated in the middle frequencies. In other words, the measured noise levels in dB will not reflect the actual human perception of the loudness of the noise. That's why we measure the dBA level. A specific circuit is added to the sound level meter to correct its reading in regard to this concept. This reading is the noise level in dBA. The letter A is added to indicate the correction that was made in the measurement. Frequencies below 1 kHz and above 6 kHz are attenuated, whereas frequencies between 1 kHz and 6 kHz are amplified by the A weighting.


Dba-levels

There are a lot of differences in measurements among websites. We measure noise levels in a completely enclosed and closed room. The lowest dBA level we can measure without any equipment activated is roughly 30 dBA in this room. We measure the noise 30 to 40cm from the side panel.

Used components are:

  • Intel Core i7 8700K de-lidded @ 4.8 GHz @1.30 V
  • EVGA Z370 FTW
  • AORUS Waterforce GeForce® GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition 11G
  • OCZ RD400 512 GB
  • Seasonic Prime Titanium Plus 850 W
  • Thermalright True Spirit 120 Direct for AC
  • NZXT Kraken X62 for LC


Temperatures are recorded during OCCT testing and DiRT Rally with highest settings and 2560 x 1440 resolution. Each of the 3 measurements lasted 30 minutes. Noise is recorded using a Voltcraft SL-100 at 30 cm from the side panel, during idle and stress tests. The NZXT Kraken X62 we used has two be quiet! Silent Wings 3 140 mm fans on it. The Thermalright True Spirit 120 Direct is entirely stock. The measurements are taken based on a closed chassis, it’s close to a real-life scenario, making it a bit noisier than an open environment. This is the nature of airflow bumping into and hitting the innards of the chassis. Fans are connected to the motherboard, with one pre-defined fan curve. Room temperature was 21 +/- degrees Celsius. On the charts, the highest values of temperatures recorded using HWMonitor 1.35 or HWiNFO 5.82 are presented.

Temperatures

First up is OCCT - [°C] less = better

CPU - Intel Core i7-8700K (AIO)         

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 77
  • NZXT H700i - 79
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor - 78

CPU - Intel Core i7-8700K (Air Cooling)        

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 84
  • NZXT H700i - 86
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 87

DiRT Rally with AIO (automatic rpm) - [°C] less = better

CPU - Intel Core i7-8700K

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 70
  • NZXT H700i - 71
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor - 73

GPU - Aorus Waterforce GeForce GTX 1080Ti Xtreme

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 60
  • NZXT H700i - 61
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 59

DiRT Rally with Air Cooler (automatic rpm) - [°C] less = better

CPU - Intel Core i7-8700K

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 70
  • NZXT H700i - 69
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor - 72

GPU - Aorus Waterforce GeForce GTX 1080Ti Xtreme

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 60
  • NZXT H700i - 61
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 60
 

Acoustic Levels

Noise with AIO cooler

[dBA] less = better

Idle:

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 31
  • NZXT H700i - 31
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 31

DiRT Rally:

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 34
  • NZXT H700i - 35
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 34

OCCT:

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 35
  • NZXT H700i - 37
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 36

Noise with Air Cooler

[dBA] less = better

Idle:

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 31
  • NZXT H700i - 31
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 30

DiRT Rally:

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 35
  • NZXT H700i - 37
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 36

OCCT:

  • Anidees AI Crystal XL AR - 37
  • NZXT H700i - 38
  • Thermaltake F31 Suppressor – 36

Summing it up. In comparison to the other cases, the Anidees performs well. Temperatures are in a good zone, and airflow managed in a quiet manner.

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