2 questions. first WHY 50/50 water/antifreeze i use 90% water and 10% antifreeze and have never had a problem. you will get better performance with less antifreeze. also why so many right angle adapters, those things kill flow espectially so close to the pump
i have a feeling that someone has bought that case before from new egg and then rmaed it back after they dented it and scrathed it and you got that one.
am i the only person that had no troubles when sleeving my power supply. personally i though it was quite easy.it took me around 1 1/2 hours to do my entire power supply, all the connectors and everything and then put them in 3/8 in clearflex tubing to make it look even better.
you should most likely start by banding ot the dents and cutting a hole. put a piece of flat wood, what ever kind on the back side of the dent and just go to town with the mallet. i recommend a hole saw or jigsaw to cut the hole. personally a jigsaw is easiest if you have a cirlce drwn. they...
um, lets see . no. a hole saw goes on a power drill or drill press. also it looks like this
http://content.sears.com/data/product_images/009/26065/00926065000-dlv.jpg
this a a arbor it goes in the center to start and guide the hole
http://www.toolsforless.com/milwaukee/images/49-56-7010.jpg
i really dont know why it wouldnt
it looks like a standard power supply to me. why are you getting that one. there are alot better power supplies out there
just having a fan on there doesnt really offer much more cooling, if you want more coioling put some of these on the chips and what ever http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/vid-24.html
just clamp it down t a workbench or something like that. do you mean what kind of blade to get, just get a couple of one that are made to cut through metal and be sure it doesnt get too hot. spray the cut with some water or lubricant while you are doing it.
just get some rust oleum flat black enamal paint. i used that for the inside of my case and it is flat black but it is kind of messy when done with so do a VERY lite sanding
actually the upside down format if better for cooling stuff. since heat rises the heat from your hot gpu and power supply go to the top and stay cooler.
i would say just take the whole case and poke at it with a hot soldering iron. no offense but that case is a piece. i have seen one beore and when i touched it i broke it. but ya just put some electrial tape over the end of the wires
you maight be able to cut a hole in the middle florr and run it through there. also what is the point of having a filters on the inside back fan, it just seems like it is pointless and would ruin the airflow
o my god. can people not make any effort these day. before you post a case question at least go to www.xoxide.com or www.frozencpu.com and look at there cases. accually before you do that go to www.newegg.com and look at there cases. if you like the look looks at the specs. people are sooo lazy...
120mm fans pushing 460cfm, ya right. sure it isnt a 120cm fan or something. a detla only pushes 192 or something at 56 db or something like that. i want a picture
yes i agree the case has potential BUT for it to look good someone that knows what they are doing would have to do it. those aluminum sheets are WAY too thin. also the tapr or what ever you are using to keep it attached to the case makes it looks horrible. with all the sheets of aluminum it...
those air fliters are really going t restrict airflow. you really like those aluminum or steel sheets dont you. it is not really my taste. i must say this is much better than your other case. i am not going to critisis your case till it is finished. keep you the good work
wow i would really not suggest that. do you realise that everything that touches that thing is going to leave a mark. you will spend about 90% of your time cleaning the case from something touching it is you want it to look good. i really dont think anyone makes thoese. you could always just get...