I don't think mines is too much larger than the stealth, it just has more of an edge instead of the slanted corners... I believe I used to have a stealth before I hit the pipes with a screw one day. Gotta check, I hope it's the right size -_-
Originally Posted by Kzage
I don't think mines is too much larger than the stealth, it just has more of an edge instead of the slanted corners... I believe I used to have a stealth before I hit the pipes with a screw one day. Gotta check, I hope it's the right size -_-
well if you dont mind it sticking out you can still do what i did.
Thanks i wish i could use my ultra kaze 3Ks but i would only be able to put one on because of the 4 pin cable on the motherboard would block the other.
Originally Posted by freakb18c1
splice those bit*ches
How about you splice them ***atron. It's the plastic part that connects to the mobo that is blocking the fan, i could however shave off a bit but i saw that it was two separate pieces held together by the clip that hooks on the little thing on the mobo connector.
Ah sucks, just got home and found that my rad is too big for the top. Dammit, and I was so excited too. I really don't wanna tear into the plastic top... but I'm seriously considering it.
Originally Posted by Kzage
Ah sucks, just got home and found that my rad is too big for the top. Dammit, and I was so excited too. I really don't wanna tear into the plastic top... but I'm seriously considering it.
do you mean the part that holds the headphone jacks and all that?
I did something similar with a dual-pass radiator back in April. The guy who helped me put it together put the build log on Hardware Canucks (we're Canadian, after all).
The log and photos can be found here. I'll be taking new photos when my northbridge cooler arrives from NCIX. I like the taller radiator, to be honest. It makes a statement. I also put chrome fan grills on top of it, and it looks great.
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