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    My case mod twin fan jobby











    sorry about the quality the digicam is crap and the room being at the back gets no light even the bedroom light isnt enough lol
    Last edited by Blooduk; 01-26-2003 at 05:58 AM.
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    It's an easy mod, but It's a good method to make your system cooler
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    Good job. You gotta start somewhere, and anything that keeps your components cooler is a step in the right diretion. Now for your next mod you should put some ramsinks on that video card to really make good use of those fans. Then you should be able to get alot more performance out of your vid card.


    It's an easy mod, but It's a good method to make your system cooler

    It can be an easy mod, but he did it on a steel case which makes it a ton harder and he's got two fans there which means that everything has to be lined up pretty tight so it looks as nice as his.

    The only sugestion I would make is for future blow hole mods is, use 120mm fans, they move just as much air and they are a lot quieter.

    All in all, damn fine work though
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    Originally posted by Aaron
    Good job. You gotta start somewhere, and anything that keeps your components cooler is a step in the right diretion.

    All in all, damn fine work though

    Wow thanks for that

    When i had my first side fan attached temps never got over about 44C even when gaming but now the other fan is in , temps dont get over 42C which is great
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    now you need a 120 on top blowing out
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    Nice job!
    Suggestion to make taking off that side panel a lil easier for yea.
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    Saw this recently and its a hella idea!

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    hehe aaron in due time

    And IFMU interesting read ill think about it, at the moment i like what ive done but ofcause knowing me i get bored and do more things
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