Akasa Eclipse 62's Club... Desktop & Machines.

Pressie for you BFG - current setup, and kitchen update!

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Next to the Eclipse is an old Lian Li PC60 that I'm currently throwing a full set of Noctua's into and turning into a server. Poweredge 1400 behind, Compaq on the bottom shelf acting as current web server and old P4-2400 Dell hanging off the left-hand monitor.

Can't get a decent photo out of my SPV M600, so gonna grab a couple of handhelds from work with better pixels/lenses.

Crikey :eek: Fantastic job on your kitchen, you must have worked all hours to get it finished 10/10 M8...:cool: Excellent setup :D
 
About 4cm. The pc-a05 is an incredible case, so small yet loads of room for work and components.

I went for silver though this time as black lain li's are so easy to scratch.

I will have to post my new Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P60B Aluminium Midi-Tower Case build...:D Had it up and running for a couple of weeks now and very happy with the results... The black models look very stealthy :cool: haven't had any issues with scratches, as all the Lian Li panels and case have been treated to prevent this, I suppose any case is prone to scratches depending on how its been treated. Will post loads pics at weekend ;) * Will post pics in seperate thread to keep this thread solely Akasa Eclipse/Mirage & Omega* :)
 
The Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P60B's main advantage is the *3* 120mm fans built into the door, so much easier to clean when I do my case maintenance. The Akasa has one major flaw thet I have found with its front 120mm fan assembly, to clean the front fan and filter as you know both side panels have to be removed, then the front bezel has to be removed which with shovel sized hands I did find difficult trying to press the clips in to release the panel. With the introduction of the Omega I was hoping they were going to improve the ease of access to the front fan, mabey make the whole door on a hinge with the fan behind without having to remove every panel for cleaning... Roll on the Akasa Eclipse V5 :)
 
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A lot of people use the front PCI slot for cathode switches or usb connections that are mounted on PCI plates.... saves going to the back of your PC for connecting & disconnecting components. Hope this helps you :)
 
Hi Akasa Eclipse 62 lovers. :) I come in peace!

Thinking about getting a new PC in the next few days if certain things fall into place. ;) Thinking of buying the Akasa Omega. :cool: I was wondering about the PaxMate2 kit. I'm not 100% convinced it would make a huge difference to the noises coming from the case. However I do like how the material looks good on the bottom of the case as I've seen in quite a few photos from this thread.

So my question is, does the PaxMate come with a pre-cut bit of material that would exactly fit the bottom of the Omega? The Omega and Eclipse 62 are the same size so if anyone who's put PaxMate on the bottom of their Eclipse 62 could tell me if they just laid the material down or had to cut it to size I'd be most grateful. :)

Once I get the PC, sooner rather than later I hope, then I will of course reward you with pics, if I'm allowed to post Omega pics in here? :p

The PaxMate2 kit is more for looks than for noise reduction, all the Akasa's I have built I have used the base mat which looks really good in the case..
 
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