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Thread: My Stacker: Before \\ After

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    My Stacker: Before \\ After

    I will be posting more info and answering questions later, But for now I will just post the pictures.

    All pictures are hosted on my google picasa account. While it may initially seem like and inconvenient for of hoisting, It lets me host the pictures in a high resolution, And in directories. Also, It's one-click uploading for entire albums using Picasa2 software. Try it


    The pictures:

    Before:

    Picasa Gallery:
    http://picasaweb.google.com/kevinbo03/StackerPics


    After:


    Picasa Gallery (Day):
    http://picasaweb.google.com/kevinbo03/StackerAfter

    Picasa Gallery (Night):
    http://picasaweb.google.com/kevinbo03/StackerAtNight


    Thanks to PetrasTech for the sleeving, lights, and some of the cooling equipment. And for the free pen.

    Any comments and questions are welcome.

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    nice!

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    Nothing special except the great cable management and insane lightning it creates during night! Jk

    Nice job!
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    why the cpu-fan is in exhaust?
    Do you hear it? No? Gooood Pcsilenzioso.it


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    Thanks guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by rdv_90 View Post
    why the cpu-fan is in exhaust?
    A. As soon as it blows the hot air out, It is removed by the case fan, As opposed to dispersing around the motherboard.

    B. for that type of heatsink, It is normal to blow away.

    Im not too concerned about temps, after 24 hours at %100 GPU and CPU load, These are my temps:


    CPU - 44
    Case - 36
    NB - 48
    GPU - 51


    So that's basically the extreme maximum I should see.

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