Hi,
very nice flames! but the front but is a bit dodgy imo.
xyus
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Hi,
very nice flames! but the front but is a bit dodgy imo.
xyus
oh im still working on the front, i got mnpc front billet grills and the drive bay area will be covered by carbon fiber plate , all interior will be covered with carbon fiber as well :)
Here is mine now that the DFI Expert is in with the BFG 512's.
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/6823/front7uu.jpg
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/5717/sli5126el.jpg
http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/5933/video5127il.jpg
http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/7...ebright0ue.jpg
thats kool h20 :)
sweet setup heavy, once my cube shows up ill post some pics for you guys! the stacker is goin to the bin!
hello
my latest pc in antec 3000b
http://membres.lycos.fr/m4inaction/a...20(Medium).JPG
wow where you get that case? looks nice
japan :D mine is the cheapest :(Quote:
Originally Posted by sabrewolf732
below link
http://www3.soldam.co.jp/
they have some very nice cases :toast:
Soldam casing are veri expenvise, but are by far the finest full alu casing around.
My computer :)
And so it began , here she wasn't even a week old :banana: Nice cable managment huh:fact:
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...7-4701_IMG.jpg
New psu, vf700CU + fancontroller jay for cable managment:D
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...t/IM000003.jpg
Big typhoon :slobber:
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...t/IM000033.jpg
Custom hdd thingy , jay for silent computing :banana:
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...t/HPIM1718.jpg
Comments please :slap:
Is it me or does it seem like the 120mm Thermaltake fan in on backwards. Shouldn't it blow toward the CPU and not away?? I would think that you would better cool your CPU that way. Maybe its just me. LOL!!!
compression causes heat . therefore if you suck the air off and away from the hs you may yeild slightly better resultsQuote:
Originally Posted by computerman0416
If it yields better results, don't you think the industry would have adapted this method??:slap: :nono: :2cents: :argue: :ROTF:
Note the word may.... Depends on setup.Quote:
Originally Posted by computerman0416
Whatever...please enlighten me then where it would beneficial.Quote:
Originally Posted by sabrewolf732
As I said, it depends on setup :slap: cases that have more exhause than intake (like the qpack) would benefit. Also, there are heatsinks designed for exhausting, such as alphaQuote:
Originally Posted by computerman0416
Cool off there buddy, it depends, like he says. I have found by switching around a few fans and reversing some improves temps, sometimes it doesn't. No need for attitude.Quote:
Originally Posted by computerman0416
Lol :D Thanks for reminding me, I switched the fan around a long time ago, was curious if I would get better results, but I forgot to switch the fan back :doh:
All fans at 12Volt Load temp is now 37/8 Degrees That was 43 Degrees
All fans at 7Volt Idle temp is now 32 Degrees That was 38 Degrees
And this is a 3500+ @ 2750Mhz 1.51 Vcore
I feel pretty stupid now lol
this is my first casemod (about 2years old)
its based on a restructured Chieftech chassis and featurers
-Interior white powder coating.
-Extensive cable management
-Custom blow holes and fan cones
-Stealthed 4Disk raid array in 3x5,25'' bays
-metallic semigloss automotive paintjob
a complete worklog can be found here
(lots of photos but the text is in Greek....)
http://gallery.pimprig.com/data/504/medium/pimp.jpg
This is my second project...
much quicker than the first
and with main a goal of clean looking silent system
it's based on a Compucase 6A19 (aka Heroichi)
-Custom Front 120mm blow hole and fan cone
-Modified front panel with new set of switches
-Full cable management and stealthing
-Complete Sound proofing
-Matte Black metallic paintjob
-metallic rice pattern interior floor mod
-Custom side window with transparent AMD logo
the complete worklog can be found here
unfortunately it's also in Greek but you can enjoy some pics
http://gallery.pimprig.com/data/504/medium/pimp2.jpg
last but not least comes my latest project: the MPC-01
in this third mod
i tried to do something a little different
than the clean looking tech-style cases i've done before
the project is based on an old Codegen server case
and you can find a complete worklog here
(with lots of pics & sketches and in English this time)
http://gallery.pimprig.com/data/504/...LLERY_PIC1.jpg