now that thats all done i need to get my watercooling stuff ,all my sleeveing stuff,etc keep tuned ! o and by the way the cable management will get better at end lol
I been thinking about getting the Cooler Master HAF because the fans it came with are quiet (or at least advertised as quiet, no fan over 19dBA and the CFM ratings are 110 on 3 of them.
How are the fans dBA's and CFMs on the Black Hawk Ultra?
I been thinking about getting the Cooler Master HAF because the fans it came with are quiet (or at least advertised as quiet, no fan over 19dBA and the CFM ratings are 110 on 3 of them.
How are the fans dBA's and CFMs on the Black Hawk Ultra?
okay so i was bored so decided to custom mount my HDD and paint theme with heat resident paint (has like sand in it for tuff look) this is the starting point got to take off that damn sticker sticker is off typeing off the back so no paint gets there 500 grit paper and skuff pad so i can get the paint to stick to it
started painting it dont like the paint it has like sand in it but it gives it tuff look ehh not to shabby shiny xD like i said it has like a sand in it but its okay its all ruff now lol military grade xDDDDDDDDDD
1 rad stand (outside case )
2 side panel has x9 120mm fans but i wanna put window there
3 other side panel 4 m4 screws lifted off from side panel
4 mounted underneath desk
well i can do 4 ways
1 rad stand (outside case )
2 side panel has x9 120mm fans but i wanna put window there
3 other side panel 4 m4 screws lifted off from side panel
4 mounted underneath desk
what do you think?
Personally, I would love to see a mod using the rear panel, behind the motherboard tray. Make a custom 1080 rad mount and integrate the rad behind the motherboard tray then use 90 degree fittings to keep the tubing straight and clean along with some 45's to route the tubing?
Although that would depend on your skills with sheet metal and welding I guess. Since you would need to cut out a section of the existing panel and then essentially extrude the rad mount to allow enough clearance from the motherboard tray to allow for the rad + fans + room to route tubing. But I think it would be an awesome mod if you could do something like that.
Otherwise I would probably just use a rad stand although I think they don't look anywhere near as impressive as completely internal builds
Personally, I would love to see a mod using the rear panel, behind the motherboard tray. Make a custom 1080 rad mount and integrate the rad behind the motherboard tray then use 90 degree fittings to keep the tubing straight and clean along with some 45's to route the tubing?
Although that would depend on your skills with sheet metal and welding I guess. Since you would need to cut out a section of the existing panel and then essentially extrude the rad mount to allow enough clearance from the motherboard tray to allow for the rad + fans + room to route tubing. But I think it would be an awesome mod if you could do something like that.
Otherwise I would probably just use a rad stand although I think they don't look anywhere near as impressive as completely internal builds
Then just use some dust filters/fan grills to prevent too much dust build up?
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