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Was afraid of that. Well from the vibe I'm getting it seems like it would not be worth doing. I was really hoping to only use usb. Plugging it in to an outlet defeats the purpose of why I wanted to build this. I will probably just get an fan and put it back together.
Ok so I have been asking about modding a all in one kit and seem to have the answers I need . Here is my idea I have one of those usb Fridges from think geek. Fan bearing went bad pretty quick so I left it on my desk just cause I thought it looked cool. One day at work while
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I like this idea but it still seems to tall for what I want to do. I will double check also it is more expensive. This is a silly project not a hard core cooling mod. I will start a thread on in modding to show you what I am thinking about.
The less extra items the better I don't have much room to work with. That is why I like the all in one kits because they don't have a res, but if I can find one small enough maybe I will go with it.
I have an idea for a project and the size of the radiator on these are too big. I have one already that I would like to use but I need to know if it would be ok to cut the tube and put on a smaller radiator like an 80mm instead of a 120mm. I am refering to something like the Corsair h40.