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Apex installed in Praetorian (Pics)

TheToE!

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I think you did a great job on it.. That looks SWEET!!! :)

How much for mine? :p
 
yep i saw this in another thread and was lke WOW, thats very nice! and i know ma boy rev even commented about the pic with the ram looking fantastico.

gosh i love the storm block
 
lookin to get into wc, and seeing nice clean rigs like this is just an inspiration
 
Instead of making a new thread I thought I'd bump this because I have the praetorian case and was interested in the Apex kit. What type of mods were required to fit the radiator to the back like that? I'm not very mechanically inclined (don't own a dremel or any electric tools...) but I wondered how easy something like this would be. Nice job fitting three hard drives and the pump though, looks very clean. I've got 2 HD's spread out covering the entire area to try and "maximixe" airflow with the wimpy 80mm drive bay fans...


Looking more at it though I wonder if I should just buy a larger case since I have such a huge video card and all my PCI slots are full. It looks as though the pipe coming out horiziontally from the pump might interfere.
 
I love my praetorian, but one thing about it is that its a very slim case ( not wide at all ). You can install the Apex with little modding needed. It comes with everything you will need to mount the rad ( rad box ). You will of course have to make 2 holes for the tubing though. Let me know if you have any more questions!
 
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