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Maybe you should make it looks like as if the top part where the PSU, optical drive, harddisk and others are housed in a kind of separate chrome box. They stand out a bit too much imo. Besides that, great job!
I'm assuming you're talking about Swiftech waterblocks right? Please note that the MCW5000 has diagonal barbs, making it easier to connect the tubing. The MCW6000 has straight up barbs, which puts the tubing straight up from there as well.
Could you show me some imagery of what you want the...
My systems last for about 3 years.
After that time my system just wont do what I want it to do anymore. It's just too slow and I'm disgusted by the looks of the case. Then I'll just order my stuff and put it into a new case. This process takes me a total of three years as well, so when a...
You could mod your powersupply to house a 120mm fan. Then you could modify the power lines to the fan and hook that onto 5V or 7V, since it's usually 12V. If you make it 5V or 7V it will run in quite lower RPM's making it definitely a lot more quiet. It will move less air, but that's why I...
I wouldn't get a Gaming Bomb II... I've got the I on my desk, and it's a kind of a dissapointing case. It's alright, don't get me wrong, but it's absolutely NOT outstanding. Modding the case isn't easy as well, you have to keep everything in harmony with the original design of the case.
You should best let it dry inside. Just kick everyone's butt and tell them THIS is YOUR space. Just put some old newspapers or something on the floor and put the stuff down on that. Lots better than letting it dry outside imo.
I agree. You can quite easily mod your own PSU into a modular one. If you get a good PSU first and mod it to be modular you have the best of both worlds.
Although I love the V-series Lian Li is selling a lot as well, I'd say you should go for a Coolermaster Stacker. Huge case for quite a lot less money than a V-series.