Looks pretty cool
Looks pretty cool
Intel Q6600, Big Typhoon 120 VX, Akasa AK TC 5022 pro-grade+ Thermal CompoundThe MS tech told me that I would have to pay $60 to get help with this since it is an OEM vers. I told them to pound sand and hung up.
4GB OCZ PC6400 Special Ops @ 4-4-4-12
Asus Commando
Jetway 8800GT 512MB
Zalman ZM-600HP
Maxtor Diamond Max 21 250GB
Seagate Barracude 7200.10 320GB
Western Digital 1TB Caviar GP WD10AECS
320GB Toshiba External USB HDD
Logitech G9 mouse, G15 Keyboard, Z-5400 Speakers
Acer AL2051W 20.1" Widescreen Crystal Bright
Antec Nine Hundred
Acer Aspire 1641WLMi
Sony PS3
Sony PS2
Yeah I like the front rad treatment...I am tempted to try that out. the side panel looks like a garage door...in a good way ...
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
Hi ppl
I have a AMD dualcore 4400..
and I`m running a stock AMD fan..noisy noisy noisy...![]()
I have no HD`s in my top front fan and it blowing air straight into the CPU area and at the back have a fan blowing outwards...
So a wind tunnel effect (anyway to actually tell?maybe put an incense stick at front fan and watch where smoke comes out??? )
anyways
I`m thinking of putting one of these babies in my 900
Scythe Mine Rev.B
http://www.frostytech.com/articlevie...articleID=2125
This has a big "fin area" soooo ,My question is
Do you think I could take the fan off the CPU cooler?
Would love a "no fan cpu cooler"
Ideas? suggestions?
Cheers
from a HOT Japan
V D R
Last edited by VooDooRoo; 08-17-2007 at 04:26 AM. Reason: because I can.
Hi ppl
I have a AMD dualcore 4400..
and I`m running a stock AMD fan..noisy noisy noisy...![]()
I`m thinking of putting one of these babies in my 900
Scythe Mine Rev.B
http://www.frostytech.com/articlevie...articleID=2125
I have no HD`s in my top front fan and it blowing air straight into the CPU area and at the back have a fan blowing outwards...
So a wind tunnel effect (anyway to actually tell?maybe put an incense stick at front fan and watch where smoke comes out??? )
anyways
This has a big "fin area"
soooo ,My question is
Do you think I could take the fan off the CPU cooler?
Would love a "no fan cpu cooler"
Ideas? suggestions?
Cheers
from a HOT Japan
V D R
Computer:
Case: Corsair 750D Airflow Edition
Mobo: Gigabyte Aorus X570 Ultra
RAM: Team TForce Xtreem ARGB 3600C14 2x16gb XMP
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900x
Graphics: EVGA (rip) RTX 3080 FTW3
PSU: Seasonic Focus GX 850w
Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360mm
NVMe: SKHynix P41 Platinum, Samsung 980 Pro 2tb
SSD: Micron 1100 2TB, Samsung 860 Evo 1tb
HDD: WD SE 2TB, WD Black 1tb 3 platter with over 10 years of power-on time
Give it a shot, just keep checking your temps especially when you're stress testing.
Intel Q6600, Big Typhoon 120 VX, Akasa AK TC 5022 pro-grade+ Thermal CompoundThe MS tech told me that I would have to pay $60 to get help with this since it is an OEM vers. I told them to pound sand and hung up.
4GB OCZ PC6400 Special Ops @ 4-4-4-12
Asus Commando
Jetway 8800GT 512MB
Zalman ZM-600HP
Maxtor Diamond Max 21 250GB
Seagate Barracude 7200.10 320GB
Western Digital 1TB Caviar GP WD10AECS
320GB Toshiba External USB HDD
Logitech G9 mouse, G15 Keyboard, Z-5400 Speakers
Acer AL2051W 20.1" Widescreen Crystal Bright
Antec Nine Hundred
Acer Aspire 1641WLMi
Sony PS3
Sony PS2
thanks guys...
would be interesting.. Pobably my loudest fan at the moment...
going to try the incense stick/mosquito coil to test the air flow to! amd see if moving the 2 fan cases up or down make any real impact?
V D R
Intel Q6600, Big Typhoon 120 VX, Akasa AK TC 5022 pro-grade+ Thermal CompoundThe MS tech told me that I would have to pay $60 to get help with this since it is an OEM vers. I told them to pound sand and hung up.
4GB OCZ PC6400 Special Ops @ 4-4-4-12
Asus Commando
Jetway 8800GT 512MB
Zalman ZM-600HP
Maxtor Diamond Max 21 250GB
Seagate Barracude 7200.10 320GB
Western Digital 1TB Caviar GP WD10AECS
320GB Toshiba External USB HDD
Logitech G9 mouse, G15 Keyboard, Z-5400 Speakers
Acer AL2051W 20.1" Widescreen Crystal Bright
Antec Nine Hundred
Acer Aspire 1641WLMi
Sony PS3
Sony PS2
Thanks to the creator of this thread, modded my case for better wire management. Right now I have a stock heatsink on the CPU, but I'll replace it when I get more money.
I have since re-done some of the cabling on the inside, looks much cleaner now, just haven't taken a shot of it yet. Not bad for my first mod :P
that looks Sweet for your first timer but Personally I think people that buy Antec 900 are talented people that know what they are doing ( with the few Exceptions ) ,btw I just noticed it now but is it just me or is the rev 2 of the 900 longer then the rev1 ?
Very nice wire management. Makes it look nice and simple. No need for anything special or flashy, just pure class.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
1GB Corsair Value Select DDR400/PC3200
ASRock 939Dual-SATA2
HIS Radeon X1900 XT
120GB Seagate Barracuda UltraATA HDD
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum
Antec P-180
OCZ GameXstream 600W
Thanks everyone. Yeah I'm not looking for anything flashy here, just clean wire management and good airflow. Here's the final wiring job, apart from the power switch sticking out the case. My case came with a dead power switch so Antec sent me a new one, I was just testing it to make sure it worked before I went through the hassle of installing it.
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Sweet thanks. Does the top come off easy?
Yeah, it's pretty easy to take off once I figured out it was screwed in on the inside of the case (doh)
Just take off the front plastic casing, then pull on the front of the top until it pops up a little, then theres tabs on the inside you press on while you pull up (theres 4 of them), and it will come right off.
I used my dads old 3/8" drill (not a dremel) and a steel nibbler, it's a little hand tool that costs about $10 that nibbles little chunks out of plastic, aluminum, thin steel, etc.
Here's a few more pics before I finished the wiring..
Edit: By the way, if I were to do any more work on this, it would be drilling a small hole in the top of the case so I can run the panel wires behind the tray as well, would clean it up even more and probably make it much easier to take the top off if I need to change/replace anything (though, I'm not sure if all the wires would reach if I run them behind the tray).
Last edited by kflorence; 08-18-2007 at 07:33 PM.
Is the Nibbler better then a dremel tool?
I wouldn't say "better" -- it's just a LOT cheaper. I didn't think it was very hard to use, but you have to have some arm strength and patience, because it takes awhile to cut out all the holes. It quite literally 'nibbles' -- very small chunks. You can see the tool on the table in the first picture in my last post right above the wire cutters.
nice use of irrigation hose! very inventive
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
Thought I'd add to the discussion. I recently heavily modified my Nine Hundred and water cooled it as well. I will say that it was the biggest pain in the ass I've ever had to deal with, but the results were well worth the effort. Here's some photos.
This next one, the 12volt cord was lengthened and modified from a 6 pin to a 4 pin connector (Thermaltake decided an adapter wouldn't be a good thing to include) I'm still not happy about this cut out though, it's not as clean as I'd like.
I'm sure many will disagree with me, but i found the best location on this case for the fill port would be at the bottom. It can be inconvenient for filling, but i really don't see a better location available.
Well....sorry i got so liberal with the picture taking. The system rocks my socks. Here's the specs.
Intel Core 2 Due E4300 over clocked to 3.9 Ghz from 1.8 Ghz
Nvidea 8800GTS 620mb Overclocked horrendously (can't give exact numbers at this time)
2 GB of OCZ
2x 320 GB Barracudas in RAID 0
hope you have enjoyed folks. with a little TLC the Antec Nine Hundred can be a beautiful case.
Nice...........took bloody ages to load with MJ12 running though![]()
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Here's mine....
The wire management is horrible, you could see it. I don't want to drill holes like yall do.![]()
I know someone has 620HX here, may I see your WM on it? I need to find someone else with same PSU or with 620HX and see how their WM go.
Here it is...
I call it the GLACK.
The computer right here along with Bioshock.
In serious need of wire management. I had to flipside the SATA power cable, it was difficult trying to make it right. And this mess is also there because of molex connector is being used to power up 80GB Harddrive, now I'm in need of new HD so I can use SATA power and that I won't use up all spaces anymore. I'm looking maybe 250gig will do.
My attempted mod!! AND IT FAILED. One switch is no good, I think, I don't know, really. It may be bad wirings I did. There was not enough connectors, so I changed the all the female connectors to male connectors, then it's perfect. But it ended up didn't. So one and only switch is working for two CCFL. I was hoping one for one, not one for two. It'd be nice to adjust brightness too. Oh well, this case looks real great anyway.
Night actions
More to the side.
And close up to my 9500AM2 fan, dinged up! I was trying to disconnect a cable, and it slipped straight into it.Not so purty and purfect anymore.
Here's the album of the project gone bad. Gone bad.
I jsut realized there's no specs here. It'll be in the sig soon.![]()
Last edited by Technoholic; 08-25-2007 at 01:46 PM.
future cpu: Q9450
mobo: DFI DK P45-T2RS
ram: 2x2GB G.Skill PC2-8500
vid card: 6600GT LE
vid card2: EVGA GTX280
hd: 250GB Seagate
hd2: 320GB WesternDigital Caviar SE16
psu: ABS Tagan BZ700
psu2: Corsair 520HX for sale, pm for info
case: Antec Nine Hundred w/ Green Mesh
os: Windows Vista Home Premium
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