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    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    It should be, you mean two dual rads on their sides and fans at each side?
    I don't see why not
    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    I have been waiting for these photos oh yes
    Can you tell me how many millimetres you have left if the radiator is on its side?
    I bet not even 3mm, right?

    You see I want to put 2 Quad radiators in that bottom compartment and the PSU on top (it can be done) so I'm afraid my PA120.4 is a bit too high with its 129mm width...

    I would be helped a lot if you could give me that info

    Great build man, I will follow this one for sure
    I owned Black Ice GT Stealth240 and 360; there is it. Was disappointed, but was not able to install these; because is XSPC240: 286x125x58.6mm
    Black Ice GT Stealth240: Is 277x133x29.6mm; the height of the bottom as for about 127mm is because is it.

    Black Ice GT Stealth 360:397x133x29.6mm
    I interfere a power supply at 397mm


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    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    It should be, you mean two dual rads on their sides and fans at each side?
    I don't see why not
    I tried it to put two pieces of XSPC, but there is not an air flow.
    Therefore I test it in one piece of XSPC240.

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    Great work.
    It surely takes a lot of guts to fiddle around the 300$ case with jigsaw

    How many degrees this second radiator helps?

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    my power supply:OCZ Z Series 1000W
    Distance of the power supply part
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    Nice solutions

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    Thanks
    next stage is securing of the air flow by the processing of a bottom and a horizontal panel.
    Moreover, I try to add another piece XSPC240RX to the bottom.
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    she is airu

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    Processing of the side panel to secure the bottom of the air flow.

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    impressive side rad placing ... i tot only lian li and tj07 supports it ...

    could it fit a 120x3 rad at bottom?

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    Hello Serpentarius

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpentarius View Post
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    impressive side rad placing ... i tot only lian li and tj07 supports it ...

    could it fit a 120x3 rad at bottom?
    The place may be possible,
    However, the tube becomes more complicated.

    Now I have put a 240x2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noeru View Post
    Hello Serpentarius



    The place may be possible,
    However, the tube becomes more complicated.

    Now I have put a 240x2.
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    hmm interesting ... thx for the pic ...
    it sure clarifies better than those reviews

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    Amazing job, making me want to purchase one now. Can't wait to see more pics.....

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    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
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    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
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    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Not have enough time for work, I'm sorry takes time,
    And the bottom up being very narrow, and further work is difficult not to come.

    Make the opening of the side panel to get the cold air.
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    Installed in the bottom two photos hanging XSPC RX240 is time to narrow task.

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    Last edited by noeru; 11-29-2009 at 06:56 PM.

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    Next we set up something on the bottom

    ・OCZ Z1000M
    ・Laing DDC-3.2 TPMPx2 Top: XSPC Dual Acrylic Top for Laing DDC
    ・Aquacomputer Flow sensor
    ・12cm fanx4
    ・All lines are Tygon R3603 1 / 2 (12,7 mm) x11/16 (17.46mm) is done in.

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    Great work. I am going to have to get one of these, I was going to get the Silverstone TJ07, but I like what you are doing with this case better.

    From the looks of your RAD's on the bottom, you are not going to have fans on the 2nd RAD?
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    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
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    Quote Originally Posted by triggs75 View Post
    Great work. I am going to have to get one of these, I was going to get the Silverstone TJ07, but I like what you are doing with this case better.

    From the looks of your RAD's on the bottom, you are not going to have fans on the 2nd RAD?
    Case TJ-07 is very nice it is!
    I had the idea, 800D has been attracted to this case.

    Rad is the bottom of the second set in the 12cmfan to `pull`.

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    So awesome look. Need more update

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    Cooling solution for the Hot Swap

    What will be your solution for the fan intake and the cooling of the hot swapped drive bay?

    Will one of your bottom Rads block the inlet of the fan cover?

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    noeru is it possible to remove the hot-swap bays completly(hpe it can be done with screwdriver?) so that I can put an intake fan instead(what will be max size 140mm?)?

    Here is what I am talikng about:

    Q6600@4.0GHz,500gb hard (7200.12, single platter),4GB Mushkin ram@1100 cl5, corsair520w hx(modular), ATi 4870 1GB oc840/950(3800)


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    Wow looks great dude!!! Show me more
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    Quote Originally Posted by benko View Post
    noeru is it possible to remove the hot-swap bays completly(hpe it can be done with screwdriver?) so that I can put an intake fan instead(what will be max size 140mm?)?

    Here is what I am talikng about:
    Hello benko
    Thanks for the suggestion! Aha!
    Exhaust is very trouble, too.
    I am now, SSDx4 in RAID0 + HDDx1 we plan to build the system.
    I'm looking for the location of SSD.

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