@ andressergio
Also some serious points to be had here!! Total win in my books! love it. :)
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@ andressergio
Also some serious points to be had here!! Total win in my books! love it. :)
@ trans am
...Yes! That is all.
before:
http://public.bay.livefilestore.com/...01b.jpg?psid=1
^ space for 24x 3.5" HDDs (with PSU) :D
after:
http://fyez6q.bay.livefilestore.com/....38.jpg?psid=1
^ space for 32 3.5" HDDs......not finished cause I still need to mount the PSU somewhere! :lol:
was wondering where you would put the PSU
I have the identical case. and currently have 15 harddrives in there.
still room for 7 more. and have dual PSU in there as well.
Edit. I modded the bottom front to have 2 120mm fans and put 2 120mm fans between each row of harddrives.
I found the harddrives wern't getting enough airflow as it was. with your configuration and if you put 24 hardrives in the bottom even if they are all green drives i still think the temps of the dives will go above 50Deg c easy.
Just not enough air flow.
I'd like to see some pics of the fan mods u've done :)
as for my temps, they are fine ;) - in the 'before' config, there were 3x 120x38* mm fans, 3K rpm, 45dB, 133cfm :up: the highest hdd temp was...~43c iirc... in the new config I lose the centre fan.. but will see if I can add a 92mm fan below the 120mm @ rear, then see how temps are :up:
here is an old picture I found.
http://inlinethumb64.webshots.com/44...600x600Q85.jpg
http://inlinethumb56.webshots.com/47...600x600Q85.jpg
Also a pic of my old rad box
http://inlinethumb28.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg
I since put 5 more 2TB drives in.
As i said i'll take better pictures tomorrow
ahhh, I see what u have done - *very nice! :yepp: :up:
so u would have had to move on or both of those HDD column cages to accomodate those fans in the middle right? cause there isnt space in between by default..
u must have had some serious GPUs in there to justify 2x PSUs (?)
I removed the internal front bracket and mounted the fans directly to the front, there is exactly enough room two 120mm fans.
as for moving the the HDD columns, i only had to move the front one to make room for the fans in the middle.
I could have moved both of them closer to the front, which would have given me more room for the power supplies, but it fit as is so i left it.
as for running 2 power supplies. initialy I had only 1 PS and the air comming out of the back was very warm. adding a second one made it run cooler.
as well as afterwards overall power usage dropped by 20W with the same components.(measured from my UPS).
I run the motherboard(Q6600 OC 3.6Ghz) off of one, and Hardrives(15 of them), watercooling (2 MCP600pumps & 2 120mm fans) & case fans off of the other.
so I copied your mod :D
http://fyez6q.bay.livefilestore.com/...%5D.jpg?psid=1
tho I have a question.. I have noted that the front of the case gets incredibly warm; if I feel the outside panels: sides, front (behind door, where the fan intake is), the case itself is nice & warm.. not so with the rest of the case.. I didnt mount mine with anything - I simply wedged them in place. Nor did I cut the front of my case up - the 2 fans must suck their air in thru the original front vents. I'm beginning to think that the vibrations caused by the fans jammed up against the 'floor' panel & the panel above them, is so much that it is creating warmth! :eek:
not sure what to do now :(
further more, I am amazed that, despite the fans being powerful, noisy 120x38 mm fans, that so much air flow is restricted by the stupid HDD racks :down:
I havent installed any programs that monitor temps yet, so not sure what my HDD temps are :shrug:
i zap strapped my fans to the HD cage so they are on there tight.
I know that is why i had to mod my case as it was.
creating larger vent holes in the front helped a lot..
however i had to move my power and reset switch.
I monitor my HD temps (home page on my server) so i can keep an eye on them
40-42 deg C is what i try to stay under. 45Deg C gets to warm. I have my alarms go of when it hits 50Deg C
if the drives aren't raided Speedfan will tell you harddrive temps.
so a buddy of mine had a genius idea of using heat reflective tape on the bottom of our h50's/h70's to get rid of the heat soak from our 6970's. Oddly enough, it dropped the idle temps 3-4 degrees :D
http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/a...10228-2150.jpg
http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/a...10228-2149.jpg
http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/a...10228-2150.jpg
here is a ghetto mod direct from Asus
Asus motherboard box doubles as a PC caseQuote:
Holds the motherboard snug for shipping and is constructed so other component can be added
I am using a piece of foam to hold an intake fan in place of my Thermaltake V4 case:
Please excuse the terrible quality, my phone doesn't exactly feature a high end camera.
The 5.25 drive covers on the Thermaltake case are actually foam, so they act as a filter. If you place your hand in front of the case you can actually feel quite a bit of cool air entering the case. I also noticed the foam insert vibrating a lot, which indicated that it is at least doing something to reduce the noise in my case :p
my maybe not so ghetto, but homemade cooling solutions;
260gtx standard cooler milled down, and tapped holes appropriate for swiftech mcw60 universal block. had 2 of these running in sli for a year, then decided to remove card nr. 2 because of the vitually non-existant performance boost. decided to install it in a s775 dell, and tapped 2 more holes to mount a cpu cooler from another dell on it.
Man, i love this thread.
How do you get rid of the FFFd up cooling system on radeon 4870x2? You ghetto mod it.
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/5466/ghetto2.th.jpg
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/7316/ghetto1.th.jpg