check pmOriginally Posted by craigr1982
thx for replies, but 3dsmax is too difficult for me, in the next 2 months of holiday, i'll try to get the hang of that program
and i think i'll start modding the case very soon too
grtz
check pmOriginally Posted by craigr1982
thx for replies, but 3dsmax is too difficult for me, in the next 2 months of holiday, i'll try to get the hang of that program
and i think i'll start modding the case very soon too
grtz
The fan idea sounds good and you could hook up that pot to an adjustable dial and set your fan speed depending on your use.
that fan won't do any cooling, cuz the blades will be flat, it will only be there for the visual effectOriginally Posted by nil8
i'm not sure which cooling i will use for this one =/
my budget (and mother, who hates casemodding) doesn't allow me to buy a decent watercooling
when i was thinking how to realise, i found another problem:
the cases i have are too small to fit in everything, they are some cheap standard things which can't even support a decent 120mm fan
should it be possible to create a new case out of nothing? or to "merge" (couldn't find the right word in english) 2 cases?
grtz
hmm not to sure about your prob there... try getting a smaller fan, cut off the blades and see if the sheer weight of the larger blades would help slow it down a tad.
I saw that done before. The guy placed a bunch of random windows on the side panel and when it would spin, each window showed a different animated scene. Looked pretty cool to me but a lot of work on the art of the blades if you ask me.
Anywho... anyway i could get that program from yah?
Good luck on your modding by the way.