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THE Thermaltake M9 Club
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I've got an M9 you can add me. I'll post a pic of my rig here in a bit.
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Updated
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count me in
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AS you can see. im really really looking for some people who know how to cable manage with this case a little better than i do, i cant think of anything good to help out my cable management so if you can help me out PLEASE! pm me
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Well one thing, you can stuff cables behind your motherboard tray. Some plugs (such as excess PCI-E/SATA cords), won't fit behind it, so you can tuck those on top of the power supply. The whole top portion of the case can be removed for easy access to the top of the PSU. Simply take off both side panels, and there is six screws holding the top panel in place. You can also tuck cables behind the power supply too.
I have a Corsair 750TX on this case. Its freakin' hard to hide some of these cables. I've got them tucked into every little nook and cranny that its freakin' ridiculous. I'm getting a dremel pretty soon, so I will probably do some case mods to get some good working cable management setups. ![]() Btw, this PSU has four PCI-E connectors... I only need ONE! Plus eight Molex, and I'm using NONE of those. XD So much cables.... And I'm putting you on the list now. I see the SATA ports on that motherboard are placed very awkwardly.. Looks like that'll be a doozy to manage. Maybe make the SATA cords real tight on the bottom there so its still outside of the airflow.
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well have i done a little more since then, like moving my sata under the mobo
__________________but yea i need a dremel because i really dont like the top bar that is supposed to hold my mobo tray but isnt necessary, i added another fan in front a little above my HDD cage to add cool air into my proccessors air stream to OC it a little easier for lower temps. that i just started doing today. got it to 4g stable @ 1.4v 39c full load , but yea i wish this mobo tray extended up to the PSU and had more space behind itCurrently i have them all zip-tied to the very side of my case so all of it is out of my air flow
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Those Prescotts should be able to hit 5GHz, especially with a Tuniq Tower like yours.
I got my Prescott Celeron D up to 4GHz the other day just for the heck of it.
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hehe im not done yet
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Yeah I was just telling you whats possible.
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hmm i couldnt get it to 5g @ 1.525V lol, just looking @ my case for better cable management atm
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