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Default HAF 932 Wall Of fans Build Complete

Since people asked me how i attached this wall of fans to my case i've made this thread to show how.

Questions / comments welcome.

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ohh, really nice. what fans are those?

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I just might paint the inside of my HAF black... Holy crap that looks amazing.
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ohh, really nice. what fans are those?
Thanks. These are Gelid Solutions fans, the 120mm Green Gamer. Check em out, they have an awesome dust/water proof bearing plus low noise (27-28dba i believe) and push descent static pressure for the noise emitted.

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Do it mate. But be careful, MAKE SURE TO CLEAN the surface and use AUTOMOTIVE paint. I bought paint for outdoor metal furniture and it is garbage, it is still chipping off... you can see in some of my pics. Just a heads up.

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Im glad you posted this up,it looks great,what is that rod,and did you have to drill anything,just looks like its held in place by nuts and the 120mm fan holes.I'd really love to try this.

Would it be possible for you do tell us the parts you used ?

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Im glad you posted this up,it looks great,what is that rod,and did you have to drill anything,just looks like its held in place by nuts and the 120mm fan holes.I'd really love to try this.

Would it be possible for you do tell us the parts you used ?
No worries.

The rod is threaded rob (purchased at my local HomeDepot), it is 8/32 thread i believe... which ever fits through the holes. I did drill at the bottom, if you look beside the existing bottom fan holes, 2 small holes so the rods would be held vertically... and also so i can have room to mount a fan on the bottom if i like. The rest is held by 4 acorn nuts all painted black. Gotta say this was a pretty quick and easy job.

Thanks for the inquiry, let me know if you need anymore.

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Very nice, simple and good looking! +rep

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It would be cooler if those were all pfb1212uhe's, the fastest 120mm fan on the planet. You would need some ear protection though, and maybe some screen protection, as the sound from that would likely shatter your monitor.
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It would be cooler if those were all pfb1212uhe's, the fastest 120mm fan on the planet. You would need some ear protection though, and maybe some screen protection, as the sound from that would likely shatter your monitor.
Wow that would be almost $175 for just 4 fans!!! I think there would be a vacuum in the front of his case if he added those lol

I'd rather get tri-fire
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