Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
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crenn
Mall?
yes I didnt realize the emulation software I was using somehow disabled the sbility for windows to see the letter s key being pressed unless I disabled it... -.-
sorry about the mis spell
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
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crenn
Don't ignore me because I can't work out how that one slipped. And I'm not a troll at all, as for being a nitpicker, no arguments there.
Not ignoring you at all honestly :) but I will say I do sometimes get to a frenzy of typing especially with multiple messengers email, skype etc, and sometimes spelling mistakes do happen.... I mean im not a bot.... yet..... *looks over shoulder* dont want them to get the idea they could replace me after all just because of spelling O.o
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
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Tt-Enthusiasts
yes I didnt realize the emulation software I was using somehow disabled the sbility for windows to see the letter s key being pressed unless I disabled it... -.-
sorry about the mis spell
That's fine, I'm assuming you meant how tall? If so, how does 30 cm sound? ;D
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Not ignoring you at all honestly :) but I will say I do sometimes get to a frenzy of typing especially with multiple messengers email, skype etc, and sometimes spelling mistakes do happen.... I mean im not a bot.... yet..... *looks over shoulder* dont want them to get the idea they could replace me after all just because of spelling O.o
Actually that was more directed at AmEv since he's the one who said it. Trust me, we don't like bots, so we're very glad you're not one!
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
I forgive both of you.
But I am with crenn at not enjoying spammers.
What we do with them, however............... . . . .
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
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crenn
That's fine, I'm assuming you meant how tall? If so, how does 30 cm sound? ;D
Actually that was more directed at AmEv since he's the one who said it. Trust me, we don't like bots, so we're very glad you're not one!
Actually what I was trying to ask is how SMALL are we talking because you seem to wanna cram alot of stuff in it and can be done but how small of a chassis (dimensions) were you looking for?
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
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Actually what I was trying to ask is how SMALL are we talking because you seem to wanna cram alot of stuff in it and can be done but how small of a chassis (dimensions) were you looking for?
Oh.... I SEE NOW!
Not actually sure on the size XD; I doubt a design would be ready before I'm ready to build a file server (I have a separate thread on that, sadly chosen case isn't thermaltake, couldn't find a case small enough for my liking).
But yeah, smaller is better, but not sure how practical it can be especially given the cables needed to get it working.
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
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crenn
Oh.... I SEE NOW!
Not actually sure on the size XD; I doubt a design would be ready before I'm ready to build a file server (I have a separate thread on that, sadly chosen case isn't thermaltake, couldn't find a case small enough for my liking).
But yeah, smaller is better, but not sure how practical it can be especially given the cables needed to get it working.
yeah I kinda agree as fitting what you listed requires a bit of space and sufficient airflow requires more airspace... it all adds up :)
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
Well, HDDs only need a small amount of airflow to keep cool I've found, although it also depends on what you define as an acceptable HDD temp, I prefer to keep HDDs below 45c and will actually turn off my computer if it gets much above that temp.
The system I'm planning is low powered and therefore low heat as well, so while airspace is definitely needed, it doesn't have to be too much. If things are set up right, all of the components can be cooled by the PSU fan and a single 120mm case fan.
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
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crenn
Well, HDDs only need a small amount of airflow to keep cool I've found, although it also depends on what you define as an acceptable HDD temp, I prefer to keep HDDs below 45c and will actually turn off my computer if it gets much above that temp.
The system I'm planning is low powered and therefore low heat as well, so while airspace is definitely needed, it doesn't have to be too much. If things are set up right, all of the components can be cooled by the PSU fan and a single 120mm case fan.
I could definitely agree with that. I was more mentioning the need for a nominal amount of air space near the CPU and vrm components for adequate cooling.
Re: What Can thermaltake Do For You?
So, does anyone know who owns the rights to Micron case designs?
Seriously, with a little revisioning, this'd be really schweet.
Oh, and it no longer looks that bad.