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n00b
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2013
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I followed the advice of rtangwai and I installed an additional fan to expel the air generated by the power supply and ensure proper air circulation.
I chose to use a silent 120mm fans Noctua placing it over the power supply :
I drill the hole with the jigsaw, T118B blades and CRC Supercut.
I supported the metal shield to the back cover and executed 4 dowel holes:
I covered the back of the cover with adhesive tape and trace the outline of the larger fan of a few mm
The fan will be fixed with anti-vibration silicone joints to reduce the noise:
Here's what the supply bay:
installation completed
I temporarily connected the fans to an external power supply.
When I get time I will fulfill a PWM controller with ARDUINO and temperature sensors respectively connected to the power supply and the HARDCOPY chip .
I chose to use a silent 120mm fans Noctua placing it over the power supply :
I drill the hole with the jigsaw, T118B blades and CRC Supercut.
I supported the metal shield to the back cover and executed 4 dowel holes:
I covered the back of the cover with adhesive tape and trace the outline of the larger fan of a few mm
The fan will be fixed with anti-vibration silicone joints to reduce the noise:
Here's what the supply bay:
installation completed
I temporarily connected the fans to an external power supply.
When I get time I will fulfill a PWM controller with ARDUINO and temperature sensors respectively connected to the power supply and the HARDCOPY chip .