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30th June 2004, 22:21 | #21 |
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| Planning to do the modifications tomorrow or friday. I'm already sure to place 1x 120mm in the top pannel and one in the bottom. I wont use the standard 80mm outake anymore. I also have a vga-silencer on my radeon which is also a slow outtake fan. The psu will also have a 120mm outake. I'm not sure if I will place 2 120mm's in the bottom or not. Any suggestions? |
30th June 2004, 23:08 | #22 |
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| Don't need the overkill. Install a temporary temp probe hanging in the middle of the case, if the temp is within 1-2C of ambient temp and runs quiet, you've done an excellent job. I'd say two big holes at the bottom of the case even without fan will do the trick.
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for overclocking, you need more airflow IMO. place one 120mm in the top, and a 80mm in the back that sucks air IN the case | |
30th June 2004, 23:13 | #24 |
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| That's what I meant; 1 fan on top; one in the back and one infront; the bottom hole if needed doesn't need a fan. It's call drawing; drafting effect. If I'm long winded; it will be like putting a fan at the rear of the car deck to create down force.
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30th June 2004, 23:19 | #25 |
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1st July 2004, 00:21 | #26 |
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| "and a 80mm in the back that sucks air IN the case" don't ever do that! ever, it sux in warm air which exists the PSU...
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23rd July 2004, 20:46 | #28 |
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| casetemp is lower then the roomtemp ?
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23rd July 2004, 21:04 | #29 |
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| If you could tug all the wirings to the other side of the case rather than using duct tape on this side, it will look much better. 34C room temp; that's pretty hot for both human and beasts; although beasts don't use computer. Like jmke said; the rear is exhaust (out take); front intake; top blows out. From my own air flow test; the top blower should have less pull than the rear exhaust; otherwise it defeats the use of rear exhaust.
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