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Old 06-03-09   #731 (permalink)
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I think It looks great man. good job! the paint on the inside looks great. what're the blue things on the pci slots?


hey man thanks for the feedback and the blue things are basically these-

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...oducts_id=6200

mine are made by a different company and the ram slot protectors were for like ddr2 and didn't fit properly so i had to cut sum of the plastic down but yeah there uv reactive and protective from dust n crap and look smexxc <3
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hey man thanks for the feedback and the blue things are basically these-

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...oducts_id=6200

mine are made by a different company and the ram slot protectors were for like ddr2 and didn't fit properly so i had to cut sum of the plastic down but yeah there uv reactive and protective from dust n crap and look smexxc <3
that's pretty cool. I'm considering getting them. they would look good with my friends stuff (he's got the sunbeam acrylic uv case)
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Has anyone used this and the CM 690? I'm debating on upgrading from that to this. Is it worth it? I have the money, though if I don't buy this, I'll probably get a watercooling setup for it's silence. Not to overclock more.

And how much room is there between the right side door and the motherboard tray? The CM 690 only has like a centimeter and it restricts cable management and makes fitting the door back on a pain.
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Has anyone used this and the CM 690? I'm debating on upgrading from that to this. Is it worth it? I have the money, though if I don't buy this, I'll probably get a watercooling setup for it's silence. Not to overclock more.

And how much room is there between the right side door and the motherboard tray? The CM 690 only has like a centimeter and it restricts cable management and makes fitting the door back on a pain.
I have a modular corsair hx1000, and with the cm haf 932 it is sort of a pain to get the back on as well, but I also have 6 PCI-E wires, those are the ones that make it difficult to shut the back because they all go through at one area.

If running a single gpu, it shouldn't give you too much trouble getting the back shut.
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Has anyone used this and the CM 690? I'm debating on upgrading from that to this. Is it worth it? I have the money, though if I don't buy this, I'll probably get a watercooling setup for it's silence. Not to overclock more.

And how much room is there between the right side door and the motherboard tray? The CM 690 only has like a centimeter and it restricts cable management and makes fitting the door back on a pain.
Cable management was great. I'm looking forward to going about it again once i take apart my case and have to reroute the cables. with one video card, you should definitely have an easy enough time getting the side panel back on
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Has anyone used this and the CM 690? I'm debating on upgrading from that to this. Is it worth it? I have the money, though if I don't buy this, I'll probably get a watercooling setup for it's silence. Not to overclock more.

And how much room is there between the right side door and the motherboard tray? The CM 690 only has like a centimeter and it restricts cable management and makes fitting the door back on a pain.

There is plenty of room between the mobo tray and side panel. More than enough for the 24-pin PSU power cable to fit. I would say it is between 1/2-3/4 of an inch. Set your cables up right and you could fit any cable back their. Here is a pic of the back side of my case:



I used zip-tie mounts and cable clamps to keep the wires down. They are like 20-30 cents each over at performance-pcs.com. Very handy!

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Here is my RAINBOW mod...with biger leds...one of it is rainbow led and the second is simple red. enjoy the photos

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