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Well, replacing the front I/O with a 92 mm intake fan is an interesting solution. I like that you left off the rear I/O plate, the extra expansion slot cover and the small rectangular plate above the expansion slots to improve the ability of warm air to exit the case.
Have you added some dark mesh to the inside of the front panel so that the air intake is filtered and the Noctua A9 fan is less visible? A photo with the front panel on would be appreciated.
Pretty impressive temps for a Ti! Even a hybrid...
You know - I've had the same thought a few times, but I don't have the space in front. I didn't even think about removing the front I/O however so hat tip to you for doing just that!
- I was thinking of enlarging the front panel cut out in the frame maybe. However, I don't think there's enough room as I need it for pump mounting.
- I second the call for some pics of the front case panel installed . I'm quite interested to see what it looks like!
I did not add mesh, but the thought has crossed my mind. I have the M1 sitting on my desk, on the right side, and from where I sit I can't look into the hole, even when bending over to the right side a little bit. You really have to bend over a lot to look into it, so it's fine the way it is now. The fan is recessed quite a bit, and on top of that it's dark in there.
Here are some pics: