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Wow, I love this case. After looking at kiparosu's radiator mount position, I went ahead and looked at my case closer. Turns out that Cooler Master has left another set of mounting hold for a 3x120mm radiator setup and little "grill" behind the tray is actually for air to go through. Also, when you take off the rubber tray, there are 2 unused holes with no screws, and that is for the third fan!
Oh, I'm sorry if this was posted before. I don't think I saw a post stating this yet.
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Originally Posted by
cbienlein
Bro, what is up with your chair, my back would die.
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did you take all the rivets out to get the inside painted blacK? any instructions on how to do it? lol
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Haha :rofl: he can pay for such a kickass rig but can't afford a decent chair :P
Or are you located on the Bagram Air Base? that would make the situation different :)
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Originally Posted by
Klarko
Hot damn! what do you call your radiation setup? dual pull?
Push Push!
I was slightly surprised by how effective it is. We originally had the GPU res on the door but I wasn't happy about the stress on the tubing when the door was removed. But there's no cause for alarm: as I've shown before, when the CPU alone is fully stressed it will hit its peak temperature, but when a full GPU load is added the temperature of the CPU drops (5-10C) due to a reduction in available bandwidth while the CPU's resources are divided between the FSB and the PCIe bus.
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Originally Posted by
axis
You'd be MUCH better off moving the PSU to the top and putting a 220 on top and one on the bottom.
Axis
I hadn't realised it was possible, will know for next time :up: however, I have a feeling that the dual bay reservoirs we're using would be obstructive.
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Originally Posted by
GAR
Bro, what is up with your chair, my back would die.
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Originally Posted by
Zw_Roodbaard
Haha :rofl: he can pay for such a kickass rig but can't afford a decent chair :P
Or are you located on the Bagram Air Base? that would make the situation different :)
yeah, bagram AB. its a steady game of one-upping each other. chairs not included
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Originally Posted by
chrome-187
did you take all the rivets out to get the inside painted blacK? any instructions on how to do it? lol
the rivets? drill them all out, paint the case, pop new ones in. pretty easy really
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I currently have a Lian Li PCV2100B Plus II. I also have a few other cases including 900.
I can honestly say that after buying the HAF, this is truly one of the best cases out there at the moment.
I loved working with it way more then 900 or even more then my Lian Li because that is worth over 300 meatballs.
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Originally Posted by
Zw_Roodbaard
Haha :rofl: he can pay for such a kickass rig but can't afford a decent chair :P
Or are you located on the Bagram Air Base? that would make the situation different :)
I was going to say the samething. I was like DAMMMMM awesome rig and then I looked at chair and was like DAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM talk about butt pain for long hours of sittin behind those amazingly beautiful screens.
Also nice setting I love the HAF just havent went and got one.
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My watercooled HAF 932@night. Love this case...
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Can someone tell me how much room there is between the top of the case (without fan) and the top of most motherboards (in mm)?
Cheers
Eller
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Originally Posted by
karl_eller
Can someone tell me how much room there is between the top of the case (without fan) and the top of most motherboards (in mm)?
Cheers
Eller
Can't give you an exact measurement but it's just a tad more than a standard sized PSU.
Axis
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I would say about 90-100mm
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just bought one! gonna throw my parts in it now
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Originally Posted by
Kingsfan
just bought one! gonna throw my parts in it now
Enjoy man, its a good case.
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Damn, we have this case at work for one computer build a guy asked! I'm seriously planning on jumping on that case to replace my Nine Hundred. Space, cooling, cable management, easy installation, kick ass look! What can you ask more? :)
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Originally Posted by
Mad1723
Damn, we have this case at work for one computer build a guy asked! I'm seriously planning on jumping on that case to replace my Nine Hundred. Space, cooling, cable management, easy installation, kick ass look! What can you ask more? :)
and no modding required for water cooling! :rolleyes:
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At first I thought this case looked like :banana::banana::banana::banana:. Now I am becoming more attracted to it.
Nice builds all.:up:
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This is just one great case! I'm buying this before X-mas, LOL. The first thing I'm gonna do with this case is to paint the interior black, and mod/replace the red LEDs of the front fan. Hmmm.. Just guess on what color it would be.:p:
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not quite done cable wise
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Originally Posted by
labs23
This is just one great case! I'm buying this before X-mas, LOL. The first thing I'm gonna do with this case is to paint the interior black, and mod/replace the red LEDs of the front fan. Hmmm.. Just guess on what color it would be.:p:
sorry for double post, but if i'd have to guess, i'd say black leds to go with the black paint job! :D
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black leds? you mean UV? or none at all?
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The infrared is a lot more closer to black, but not black enough. And I won't be using black LEDs, it won't give much bling other than making your pet cat's urine visible. LOL. I'll be using blue led that is not as luminous as the blue one right on top front. Just a glowing one. I prefer it over the stock red, kind of making the case look a lot cooler in blue leds.:rolleyes:
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I like the case and i am getting it for my i7 build. Going to paint the inside flat black and i need to do something about that red LED in the front i dont like red so i will see if i can turn it off some way or get a diff fan if i have to i wish it had a blue light or something not red.
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+1 on this is a great case.
Just built a new rig using it, and it's the best one I've ever bought.
Oh and props to cbienlein - really nice build man. I mean daamn, that looks sweet.