computergeek485
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White cable sleeving, would love to hear some feedback on how it could be improved if possible
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Looks pretty clean. Did you just use a dremel tool for that? I got a dremel for my birthday, and so I'd like to know what people are doing in order to do good dremel work.
That's all you need, well that and the accessory bit for the cutting discs... I made a similar cut on my case two weeks ago, plus a cutout hole to install the bolt-thru heatsink without removing the motherboard... I don't think I used more than three cutting discs and I used the cheapest/smallest ones, on a steel case. Just take it slow so you can be precise, do it outside, and wear eye protection... That fine metal dust from the cutting goes everywhere, canned air blows it right out tho.
He painted the inside of the case black too, came out very nice... I'd like to do that but I don't have the time or patience right now.
I recently did a little upgrade... I bought a MSI HD6870 Twin Frozr II.
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Looks pretty clean. Did you just use a dremel tool for that? I got a dremel for my birthday, and so I'd like to know what people are doing in order to do good dremel work.
If you bought an accessory pack with serval types of discs you probably have it... If you just bought a small tub of discs I dunno. Some models come with it, mine didn't... I dunno what they call it, it's just a bit with a flat screw on the end so you can actually fasten the cutting wheel to the Dremel (screw holds disc down against the bit).
@The1stCAV :
This is mine Bach (actually i pass it to my bro).
Soon will be paint it interior & exterior.
http://imgur.com/a/vjEr7
Coolermaster RC-590
Case needed "modification" to fit the Supermicro 5into3 modules
Even considering that, a very good WHS case
The upper two 140mm fan cut-outs are pointless as the mobo PSU cables do not permit fan
Still, the holes allow heat to rise out of the case
Top 5into3 isn't "plumbed in" yet.
PSU is up-side-down so as to not pull fluff and dust into the case
If you don't mind me asking, what board and cpu are you using? I've always wanted a MicroAXT board with 3 or 4 PCI-E x8 slots for a file server.
I like the BACH case I have, but not something I would consider the next time around.
Your case looks good! Are you using it as an HTPC, PC, or server?
^^ 1/10
Yes, at 2.00 AM with windows closed when is perfect silence in the room, is very silent. Is inaudible @1m. While gaming is acceptable silent regarding the fact that the 2 fans on MSI card are set on a custom fan speed curve.damn that looks awesome! i think i prefer that to even an 800D or something with rubber wiring grommits. is it completely silent at 2d clocks? how quiet while gaming? excellent work.
Just because there's a 120mm grill doesnt mean a 120mm fan has to go there. That 80mm fan that's on there moves more air than a lot of the 120mm ones I've used in the past.
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Actually, yes it does, because it's not 1999 anymore. If that 80mm moves more air than the 120mms you're using, one of two things is going on here:
1. your 120mm fans are horrible
2. that 80mm fan is loud as hell
Or some combination of the above.
Who cares? It's his computer.
Actually, yes it does, because it's not 1999 anymore. If that 80mm moves more air than the 120mms you're using, one of two things is going on here:
1. your 120mm fans are horrible
2. that 80mm fan is loud as hell
Or some combination of the above.