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Old 07-02-09   #131 (permalink)
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I was fortunate that this Asus boards position in this case for the PCI-E 2.0 slot was high enough to give me that extra clearence into the 5.25" bays for that GTX 260 video card. That card is HUGE!!! It's 10.5 inches long and a good 3/4" longer than my motherboard. It was a little tricky sliding it into this case but it fit and plenty of airflow and just looks so awesome in this case. For others looking at GTX or 4870 or 4890 cards with this case, its nice to know they fit.
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Wink Water cooling the scout Phase 0.1

I have this case.

I will be honest. It is very sturdy and the paint is well done. Large CPU coolers DO interfere with the top fan but you can manage with some small adjustments.

There is not much room behind the motherboard tray and the side panel so it can be tough to hide your cables.

To tell you the truth.. I just ripped mine apart this evening. I am trying to figure out how to mount my triple 120 rad on there.
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I have more pics if you care to see. Anyway.. I replaced the fan in the cooler (why its upside down). I also have another fan in the 5" drive bays pointing at the cooler.. Its created a really good tunnel.

Now I am putting in water though.

Anyone else have water in their scout?
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Nice - I too, just got the Scout and proceeded to take it apart. I'm painting the hard drive bay, and adding a 120mm fan to the bottom.
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I have this case.

I will be honest. It is very sturdy and the paint is well done. Large CPU coolers DO interfere with the top fan but you can manage with some small adjustments.

There is not much room behind the motherboard tray and the side panel so it can be tough to hide your cables.

To tell you the truth.. I just ripped mine apart this evening. I am trying to figure out how to mount my triple 120 rad on there.
Link to the pictures here







I have more pics if you care to see. Anyway.. I replaced the fan in the cooler (why its upside down). I also have another fan in the 5" drive bays pointing at the cooler.. Its created a really good tunnel.

Now I am putting in water though.

Anyone else have water in their scout?
Nice. I'm surprised that the 4870 fits in there. But I did forget how the power ports aren't on the end. I might try out putting a fan under the disc drive, good idea.

I put some CM R4's in mine and they look pretty good. I will post pics after I get my dark knight.
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These V-8's sure look nice in these cases.

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Big111 you are being added to our roster of members.. If this is not your wish please PM me.. Thanks.

BTW. I love your set up. It looks really nice and Kevb has got it. I should have had a V8
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Kevb has got it. I should have had a V8
I almost didn't catch that.

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Did some cable management today
take a look

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R11's Build Pictures..

And yes, Looks like a CoolerMaster V-10 in this BAD BOY. But its not.

Nice Build.




Just Look at the Steel Skeleton on this case.. This Case is no plastic Sissy.


Yea.. Its is a 4870X2.. and it fits.. uhhh huh...
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