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Plan: New case - Clear air
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New to these parts but thought i'd post a few pic's on the new case i'm going to build.
There's no real reason why except why not... I want to see what a custom layout with exposed parts and agressive air flow cooling can do, I ripped it out of the case when i started messing aound with overclocking I've attached a couple s pic's for a start
Last edited by Freakn : 3 Weeks Ago at 07:18 AM |
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Basically is run of the mil components going in but why not do something different.
__________________This case will be the trial run in the basic design for a future server case build i'd like to do. It's going to be a strange size 400 wide x 300 high and 250mm deep. As you can see by the basic model i've build today there's 4 places for fan's to go, 6 x 12cm plus cpu and gpu fan's. I've gone for the dual chamber design with a combined dual fan extraction, http://cid-f1c29b8a287855e8.skydrive...20internal.jpg Starts of as seperate chambers (12cm fan each-inlet) which merges on the right with dual 12cm exhaust fans. As extra forced air flow over the cpu cooler there's going to be 2 stacked 12cm fans blowing on to the Zalman cpu cooler
Last edited by Freakn : 3 Weeks Ago at 07:57 AM |
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