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That slimline mod lookss soo awesome....did it actually lower temps? How did you make the hole the right shape? I have a dremel for making metal panel holes but I have no idea how to make a smooth rectangle in the plastic.
I wish I could do that but I need DVDRW etc and the slims dont have anything as good as the LGs. But it is my only 5.25 and I am wasting the rest of that air flow :(
Brian - what did you do with the side panel? Is it open or did you find something to cover it?
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Moe_Szyslak
How many times can you clean your pc with one (200ml) can?
Depends on how silly clean you want it and who good you are.
Should last 8 Times.
Just open the door and blast it. I sometimes just leave the comp on and the fans remove the dust from the case.
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Machinus
That slimline mod lookss soo awesome....did it actually lower temps? How did you make the hole the right shape? I have a dremel for making metal panel holes but I have no idea how to make a smooth rectangle in the plastic.
I wish I could do that but I need DVDRW etc and the slims dont have anything as good as the LGs. But it is my only 5.25 and I am wasting the rest of that air flow :(
Brian - what did you do with the side panel? Is it open or did you find something to cover it?
Well the case is already very cold even on low settings so I don't think it's gonna post much colder.
FOR THOSE THAT WANT THE THIRD FAN WITHOUT THE MODIFICATION.
Buy the third HDD Holder from Antec and a 5.25" IDE USB 2.0 Box.
USB 2.0 is faster than IDE, you get the same savings plus you don't have to power it.
http://www.royalsprings.net/image_ma...29_5937418.jpg
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Brian MP5T
Depends on how silly clean you want it and who good you are.
Should last 8 Times.
Just open the door and blast it. I sometimes just leave the comp on and the fans remove the dust from the case.
8 times isn't half bad. Thanks:up:
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I am doing a lil something with the 900s too....
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Very nice job! What fans are those at the front?
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^^^ The type that kill fingers..
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thats a NICE Antec 900 mod , easly one of the best Idea's iv seen so far . do U mind if I "borrow" your front Plexi idea :)
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Those fans are the dread Silenx "90" cfm 120 x 38...lol
Thanks for the compliments. I have three I am working on right now in metallic blue,red and green...LC of course.
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery :) Grab a router and knock one out!
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Pimpadelic Flavahs
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That's a lotta projects :p:
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I suffer from Tinkeritus in Extremus
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my first attempt (theres a hidden cut covered by the cable mess
near the hds):
http://files.amnah.org//files/1/pics/DSC02445.JPG
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I signed up on these forums just to give a big thanks to bjp999 for that awesome post. I ordered the 900 yesterday, and after reading this, went out and bought a dremel...Thanks so much!
Cyberdruid, that is some really sweet plexi work, you've got good talent.
Nice job Jelly...might consider trimming back the silver tape a bit around the edges, but otherwise it looks good
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Tylerdurdon
Nice job Jelly...might consider trimming back the silver tape a bit around the edges, but otherwise it looks good
what exactly do you mean by trimming back the silver tape?
also, im a little worried. that is aluminum tape, and while my
uncle says its fine, i have a bad feeling about it. should i be
worried?
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what exactly do you mean by trimming back the silver tape?
also, im a little worried. that is aluminum tape, and while my
uncle says its fine, i have a bad feeling about it. should i be
worried?
You use tape to protect wires from the sharp edges of the case. As long as they aren't damaged you should be fine. However, I am a little worried looking at how close the tape is to the motherboard. If the glue loses its adhesive properties the tape could come in contact with the motherboard. That might cause a short circuit. I'd say, cut a small piece off of that piece of tape. Maybe that's what he meant by "trimming back". The pieces of tape are larger than necessary.
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Is there a mod for the 900 without any drilling experience? Also, I'd hate to chop up my new 900 :(
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Moe_Szyslak
You use tape to protect wires from the sharp edges of the case. As long as they aren't damaged you should be fine. However, I am a little worried looking at how close the tape is to the motherboard. If the glue loses its adhesive properties the tape could come in contact with the motherboard. That might cause a short circuit. I'd say, cut a small piece off of that piece of tape. Maybe that's what he meant by "trimming back". The pieces of tape are larger than necessary.
ah gotcha. will do.
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Is there a mod for the 900 without any drilling experience? Also, I'd hate to chop up my new 900 :(
Just cut it, they aren't a very expensive case... :) Just go buy another if you mess it up..
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Is there a mod for the 900 without any drilling experience? Also, I'd hate to chop up my new 900 :(
Why don't you check out post #71.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&postcount=71
If you make most of your holes under the motherboard, no one will see them. Also if you cut a single large hole to get the cables behind the motherboard tray, you’re less likely to make a mistake. You might even be able to locate it behind the PSU.
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CyberDruid - how much will it cost me for you to make one of those front panels and mail it down to South Africa :P I wonder if their is anymore Antec 900 threads like this on the web
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redid mine. i made one of the holes bigger, and then added another. it
doesnt really look much better, but it was a lot easier to do this time.
i dunno if if was because my holes made it easier, or just because
the second time is always easier than the first. oh well, i like how it
came out.
i plan to get some 120mm fans and replace that loud ass 80mm under the vid
card. hopefully ill get the courage to lap the heatsink and cpu by then. :)
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I wonder if it would be a good idea to reverse the power supply fans? Right now you're fighting convection. Although the best idea would be to do what CyberDruid did and cut a hole in the bottom of the case and flip the PSU.
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I wonder if it would be a good idea to reverse the power supply fans? Right now you're fighting convection. PSU.
I doubt the difference in height from the top to the bottom of the PSU leads to much of a differential in pressure. Since the top case fan is probably more than adequate removing hot air from the top of the case, the PSU fan is probably functioning primarily to cool the PSU. In this case, convection is probably helping the process.