For the love of christ, keep it clean will you? That's the second time today.Quote:
I think I'm going to... yup I'm--- *squirt*
MDCS, the mod looks fab. Almost there if you're doing the dry fitting, eh?
-Dave
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For the love of christ, keep it clean will you? That's the second time today.Quote:
I think I'm going to... yup I'm--- *squirt*
MDCS, the mod looks fab. Almost there if you're doing the dry fitting, eh?
-Dave
MDCS, You have great vision. This mod is so cool.
How happy are you with the Thermaltake Aquabay M3? I've always been kind of interested in the Aquabay Series by Thermaltake so thats why I ask. Pros, Cons?
-Mita
What's unclean about me squirting some thermal paste on hot components? :?Quote:
Originally Posted by DaveW
Dude. Seriously. Keep these forums clean, there are a whole lot more kids here than you'd expect. Comments like that end up pulling worklogs off topic, and thats never a good thing. I don't care what your saying, just keep it on topic or your ruining a great worklog.Quote:
Originally Posted by a.Bird
MDCS, you truly are a goddess of detail. I love how extensive your worklog is, and how every single detail is questioned and scrutinized over. It makes for a beautiful case.
It good
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by DaveW
I hope so ...
Which I've found always helps. Like today, I discovered while getting ready to
add the leather to the doors, that the main door doesn't fit with the round fan or the radiator like it is. So ... instead of losing that option, I may cut the door to fit? But ... I'm glad I did the dry run first. :D
Actually. I've never used it before. I have used the AquaBay rad though, and besides working just like a DD rad. It has the option of going in a bay, which is how I'm using it in one of my other systems. Anywho ... I hope it will work out fine. I just need to remember to leave enough tubing so I can pull it for filling and maintenance. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MitaPi
Testing parts ... there's always something. :rolleyes:
Fan & rad in the way ...:eek:
I think I'll try just cutting the door (just notching the side where the fan and
radiator stick out a little) on the edge (It won't really be seen) where that
little half inch part that does a 90 off the metal door sticks out.
I'm pretty sure it will work. I always have the option under the bays, but that
pretty much makes the round fan useless at that point. (I love that stupid
little fan :p )
Still doing the trim ...
Maybe tonight I can add the window and finish this piece off. :?
:)
So you are putting the radiator in the back and having that fan hole as an intake? So where is all the warm air going to escape?
That chrome trim is a hassle... Just keeps fighting you.
I love the leather on the case. Thanks for a great mini tutorial too!
I noticed a few pages back where you had a pic of a box of fans. Is the chrome one in the bottom left corner one of those SilenX fans? They have good specs but they are attacked all over the forums. Just wanted to have your thoughts on it. I heard that Noctua came out with a "revolutionary" in design for their new fan. The Austrian Institute for Heat-Transmission and Fan Technology had something to do with the developement. I think it is like 17 dba and 53 DFM. But I am getting sidetracked...
Somebody noticed:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Silenced_Coyote
I may be way off here, but here's my thinking ...
Intake from the front, intake from the back (so the rad gets the coldest air possible where it's at), and blow it all out the top:?
I installed the fan in the hood scoop so it blows air out, not in. Which is why I worried about the size of the blow hole from the beginning. It may not be large enough to handle it. But with the GPU's & CPU Water cooled, most of the heat will be coming from the PSU and rad, and I thought since heat rises, it made sense to have it go out the top. Thinking that's the fastest way out. What I usually do, is like most, suck it in from the front and send it out the back:D
I think the best way is to really have it under the bays, and have the rad pull in cool air from the left intake vent, and have the blow hole and the back 120mm shoot it out the back & top.
But what fun is that:p
Yes it is. I've never used that type yet, but I have used the other SilentX in the top left, and they work great. They are the quietest fans that I know of, 9-13 dba. The one in the top left I believe is 11 dba, and the bottom left I believe is 13 dba. But for the quietest and most powerful ones, I like Panaflo. (I think I spelled that right:rolleyes: )Quote:
Originally Posted by Silenced_Coyote
So, how are they attacked? What are they saying about them?