LunchboX3904
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LunchboX3904 said:
yang88she said:sarbz said:I've seen this before, and I thought it was quite relevant to this thread.....
http://www.peteredge.orcon.net.nz/casepics.htm
That guy wins.
lmao, and I thought running a TEC would eat up power, theres no way to low volt all those fans and still not make a lot of noise
250mm MB cooler? Could i get a link to that? Dont think i've ever seen one.Majin said:Count all the fans you have.
Front,side,top, bottom, vid card, cpu, all of them.
Lets see who takes cooling a bit too far.
I have the following in my CM Stacker:
Intakes
1 x 120mm front
1 x 120mm Front HD cooler
1 x 250mm MB cooler
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revenant said:I so read this little tid-bit today, which seems to be OT, kind of, which said that if you create a postitive pressure situation in your case, IE, more air in than out (over time), that it will result in zero dust build up... which I think is impossible, because /some/ dust will stick in there, and will create a suitable hold-fast for more of it... but I figure creating a positive pressure situation will really minimize dust build up, because air will be constantly trying to escape from all the seams, etc... pretty cool...![]()
My Bad Its even bigger than 250mm its 336mm Heres the LinkWorminater said:250mm MB cooler? Could i get a link to that? Dont think i've ever seen one.
thats cool... wnoder how hard that would be to getto rig into my xdreamer...Majin said:
Momo said:Every review i've read about it states that it doesnt do much at all.
You'd be better of filling the stock round cutout in a stacker / modding a Xdreamer side panel with a huge fan, pointed at the mobo from the top... so it doesnt have to try and blow across the mobo components, but rather blows down onto them.