Not as much as I would like! :D
I use SketchUp for modelling and Kerkythea for rendering, so no Solidworks files I'm afraid. Even if I did use Solidworks, a lot more work would be required to ensure that everything was dimensionally accurate before it could be fabbed.
I personally have not got...
Thanks for your kind words. :D
I don't think your question is stupid. If you do your research, you'll find that the most efficient cooling configuration for a radiator is push-pull with shrouds such as this: -
FAN (push) - SHROUD - RADIATOR - SHROUD - FAN (Pull)
When I designed my case...
I've got 12 fans on my rig on a fan controller and 3 of them are on the outside. Most of the time they only need to run at low speed. I can barely hear them, just a slight whisper. Even when I turn them up because it's a hot day or I'm stress testing, they're still not that loud! :D
There might be a lot of fans, but they would be low speed and quiet and better at cooling!
Your both right. I haven't got the funds or resources, but there are some interested parties that might make this thing a reality!
I've designed the case specifically for liquid cooling. It's big...
A few weeks back, stain asked for some pix of the inside of my modified side panels, (See page 53). I said at the time that they're not pretty as I used a Dremel. The Radgrills do a good job of hiding the imperfections though! :D
I have just got my PC out to give it a clean, so here are some...
Thanks!
I can, but not just yet as I have to get my rig out of its home in my desk. They're not that pretty though, I used a Dremel. However, the A.C.Ryan Hexx Grills cover the imperfections. See how I marked them out in the pics below...
Not happy with my first water cooling loop, (See page 51) I decided to do some case modding to improve matters. A double rad mounted in the bottom section with four push-pull fans and clear air flow from one side of the case to the other. As you can see from the pics, I had to move my vertical...
Intel does not quote a maximum Tjunction temperature and programs such as CoreTemp or RealTemp base there core temperature on delta to Tjunction. Seasoned overclockers recommend that you keep at least 25c to Tjunction and this is the figure you should monitor in these programs. As for voltage...
Don't you have a problem with the case temp increasing with the hot air from the rad blowing into the case? Have you tried blowing the air out of the case through the rad? I have a single rad at the front of my P182 and I've found that blowing out of the case did help a little, although I think...