Oh i see, heh weird your name is the same as my PC's XD
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Interesting pump wished everyone had the same opportunity :rolleyes:
It's only one minus of this pump... It's 230V input ;/
And lower flow than DDC
But it's quiet, u know becouse u had one ^^
But not ideal quiet:P
hmm, so tell me what pump is ideal quiet for u mate :)
ALL when are turned OFF :D
Right, just looked at your system and thought of some ideas...
You can use a 1 inch hole saw to make the following openings and then put a gromet into the hole so that it doesnt cut you open whilst your fiddlin around.
1st Hole: cpu power cable and fan cable (rotate 1/4 turn clockwise so that fan cable is closer to the opening)
2nd hole: Psu and IDE cable (it will go through with some Persuasion!!)
3rd hole: GPU, pump and sata cable
4th Hole: USB connectors and jump leads
Once all the leads are at the back of the MB tray, tye them together so that it sits behind the 5.25 cage
This should hide most of the cables for you. Hope this helps!! :)
thought Id share some daylight pics of de girl!!
I like the loop in that TJ.
One question real quick
Im planning on using 8 fans for a Feser rad 480 once it comes out
However, rad only comes with 16 screws for 4 fans and I would need 16 more screws to mount 4 more fans on the other side of the rad
Which size should I buy out of all of this? (Preferibly, same size as the ones that come with the rad)
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/spsc.html
Thanks!
You can buy it here
http://www.aquatuning.de/index.php/c...8_Nanoxia.html
@ slim142
looks like m4 x30mm should work with 25mm fans.
But what about that ? => http://nanoxia.de/
So this one should work with no problem (Yate Loons 120x120x25)
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/ststma15in4t.html
could be a bit too long, looks like m4x40. but they could be ok if u need to mount the rad on ur tower with theses ones.