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I need ideas!

Make more fan holes. I have a case I'm working on similar to this but the airflow is horrible.

Hope this helps :).
 
Forget a simple window do something that's complex and cool. Check out this window If you don't want to cut the window in that shape cut a window around the shape and then paint the shape for when the case is viewed in the light.

Stealth your CD-roms. Hide all the wires on the inside. Make a fan controller. Try everything you see in the FAQ. And once you've looked at a ton of case mods online and realize that some things are just overdone. Figure out a way to make it completely unique.

btw this isn't meant to be rude I just don't know how to phrase it any other way.
 
I didn't find it rude at all. In fact, you gave me a great idea with the window! I like it.

Thanks.
 
Take the side panels off OC it to 3.0ghz, and dump the case in di-electric water .. that always makes for oooooo's and ahhhhhhhh's.. hehe
 
And change that light blue power button PLEASE
And those things that stick out at the front bottom half of the case... get rid of them somehow they bother me so much
 
I don't have a blue power button.

Those things that stick out of the bottom half of the case are for fresh air for the fan. They loop over so that dust doesn't get into the case.
 
There appears to be room at the rear fan location to accomodate a 92 mm fan. In the front, you could probably make room for a 120 mm fan if you removed the lower hard drive cage. You could modify the front bezel, cutting out the louvers on the lower half and replacing them with a mesh or pantyhose intake grille. If you could get black pantyhose that is as opaque as you can, that would make for a wicked fan grille that doubles as a filter. Just cut a rectangular hole around the louvers and then strech pantyhose across the opening. Give it some nice trim for a professional look, and it would go great with a black case like you intended.

On the front bezel there also appears to be four LEDs. That's excessive for an average case, but it invites some possibilities to use them for other indicator lights, displaying USB or network traffic. Another possibility is relocating your optical drive indicator LEDs, especially if you plan to "stealth" them.
 
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