I am thinking that will all the speculation a Dremel may be the ticket.. basically cut out the grill & where the rad tubes come out so you can mount it to the back of the case (on the outside) with the fan inside (maybe a 2nd for the P&P)
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probably a good idea, I personally just couldn't resort to defacing this case, its just that nice.
I asked about this a few pages back. Please let us know if that works.
As far as the H50, it would make sense to me (if I had one) to make the front fans exhaust and have the intake from the rear of the case. This would create positive air pressure in the case. The only downside is a little hot air being recirculated via the power supply.
I didn't put any fan.
Here is a pic taken from my phone http://yfrog.com/5ev7goj
Also front usb dont work for me
Agree that this would likely not work since you'd have to detach the hoses from the rad and even then it may not be long enough to reach.Alternatively, if you look closely at the PCI slots, there is a small, removable bracket between the slots and the power supply. Could you route the H50 hoses through this? Then, mount the H50 on the rear port OUTSIDE the case?
Yeah I won't be going i7 for this rig, but I'm sure it will be fine as all Micro-ATX boards should be around the same size. I'll be using a Gigabyte GA-73PVM-S2 board with a SeaSonic M12II 620 Bronze PSU. Thanks for the help@Redmist:
From my measurements and assuming you have a standard size power supply, the NH-U9B SE2 will fit with a 92mm fan. Keep in mind, this was only verified if you have an ASUS or EVGA Core i7 motherboard.
nice pics! well done, I might to that for the slim fan
you don't have a graphic card?
I used a Seasonic M12II 620watt. It was $100 + shipping and tax from Newegg.whats a good modular PSU (less than 100) for this case. Using it for a WHS with 7-8 drives and a raid card? no ODD - stock fans, everything else stock.
I used a Seasonic M12II 620watt. It was $100 + shipping and tax from Newegg.
I got my build finished tonight
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Conroe (the 65nm 1.86GHz version)@Redmist:
Congrats on the new build. What are your specs and temps? I'm curious about how well the double fan situation works....
Noctua NH-U9B SE2What model Noctua is that? I'm trying to figure out what coolers would fit. Leaning towards the arctic cooling freezer 7 pro.
Correct!based on the fan size up against the 140mm, it looks like a NH-U9B SE2
Is it not disqualified b/c of push-pin attachment?Im debating if the ZEROtherm core92 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835887023 Would be quiet enough for the 930 without over clocking...
Is it not disqualified b/c of push-pin attachment?