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I'm in China so they are everywhere here.
Really not sure in UK.
Really not sure in UK.
on the one hand I want the cpu heat out of the case and would try and mount the rad on the top - on the other hand the rad manufacturers recommend to put the rad at the front for better cpu cooling (cold air enters he rad). therefore the rad at the front isn't bad. I guess that the air from the rad going into the case will only raise the temp by a few degrees (I would expect the air/temp inside the case to be any more than 35ºC.Case fans come with the case preinstalled, that's the 3 in the front and 1 at the rear. The 2 in the top are the rgb fans from the coolermaster ml240r rgb AIO. Annoyingly, couldn't put the 240 rad in the roof because with the fans on the rad, it fouls on the memory sticks and motherboard connectors at the top. As you can see in the pic, it's all a little tight with a large motherboard. I just couldn't manage to get the rad with the fans attached to it to fit with the higher memory sticks and the motherboard connectors. Really wanted that heat from the CPU out of the case, but had to fudge it a little.
found somewhere, it looks neatI'm in China so they are everywhere here.
Really not sure in UK.
found somewhere, it looks neat
I just did an internet search but the common general large auction site (Uk version) now doesn't seem to have any.can you DM me where?
have you seen this thread? https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/lazer3d-cg7-cravo-7-litres-so-many-possibilities.18844933/can you DM me where?
I love those parts. Did you print them yourself? I really want to get into 3d printing when I 'retire'. If you did them yourself, which printer and software packages did you use?11 year old CPU and Mobo in new case with the some 3d printed parts
X5550 Quad Core CPU
Supermicro X8STi X58 Motherboard
12GB DDR3
Nvidia 8800GTS sprayed white
Kolink Classic 500w PSU
Sandisk 128gb SSD
Kolink Stronghold Case
Windows 10 Pro
3x 3D Printed Honeycomb mesh fan grills
1x 3D Printed Honeycomb mesh thin cpu grill
1x 3D Printed GPU Brace
1x 3D Printed I/O Plate (Not installed at mo)
I love those parts. Did you print them yourself? I really want to get into 3d printing when I 'retire'. If you did them yourself, which printer and software packages did you use?
The results look fab.
Thanks, I am just educating myself at the moment, but will buy some equipment next year I think.Yes, Using an Ender 3 Pro, which was given to me free along with a load of filament. models downloaded from Thingiverse then "sliced" ready for the printer using "cura" which is free.
Ive done some headset holders too. I will have a go at creating my own models at some point, because i know AutoCAD i will probably start here first
So I just picked up a Phanteks P300A as I was looking for a decent airflow midsize case for a fully ATX Motherboard and given how well the P400A has performed it was obviously worthwhile giving it a shot. Here it is here...
I have to say it was a nice case to build in and also the airflow is actually fantastic on it. I've got my 3700X @ 1.3v which is sitting around 4.2Ghz solid when stressed and hits a max temp of 65c on the Low fan setting. My 5700XT 50th Anniversary (Back to that now) has seen some nice drops without any voltage changes or anything like that and tops out around 80-82c typically. Big drops all in from the 220T case which I was using before this and looks sooooo much better. £49.99 is an absolute steal for this case.
nice build, looks great
11 year old CPU and Mobo in new case with the some 3d printed parts
X5550 Quad Core CPU
Supermicro X8STi X58 Motherboard
12GB DDR3
Nvidia 8800GTS sprayed white
Kolink Classic 500w PSU
Sandisk 128gb SSD
Kolink Stronghold Case
Windows 10 Pro
3x 3D Printed Honeycomb mesh fan grills
1x 3D Printed Honeycomb mesh thin cpu grill
1x 3D Printed GPU Brace
1x 3D Printed I/O Plate (Not installed at mo)
Hadn't been connected to VPN, so these pics hadn't loaded for me previously.
Really like the look of this build.
What do you use it for?