Hi guys, just wondering if anyone may have run into this before? I am planning on changing my case from a T/take Tsunami to a Lian Li V2000+2 with a Pa120.2 fitted to the bottom of the case drawing air from the underside via 2 114mm blow holes (the largest hole cutter I can lay my hands on) now to do this I will have to remove the lower PSU support plate no problem there and the rear hard drive upright. Now if I turn the psu plate around so that is in the upper position, my Enermax Noisetaker 2s fan will be against the compartment divider, thus restricting airflow through the PSU.
Option 1 Cut the psu plate in half and flip the upper half so that the fan is now drawing air from above the radiator.
Option 2 Cut another blow hole in the compartment divider above the PSU allowing it to draw air from the motherboard area.
Next issue is the rear wheels, I would have liked to have the radiator as far back as possible(allowing me to cut another blow hole at the front if I move on to a PA120.3 in the future) with the outlets to the front of the case. This would mean that the rear axle for the wheels will obscure most of the blow hole at the rear.
Has anyone encountered this before and managed a nice tidy way of doing it? if so any advice, input or pic's would be great.
Option 1 Cut the psu plate in half and flip the upper half so that the fan is now drawing air from above the radiator.
Option 2 Cut another blow hole in the compartment divider above the PSU allowing it to draw air from the motherboard area.
Next issue is the rear wheels, I would have liked to have the radiator as far back as possible(allowing me to cut another blow hole at the front if I move on to a PA120.3 in the future) with the outlets to the front of the case. This would mean that the rear axle for the wheels will obscure most of the blow hole at the rear.
Has anyone encountered this before and managed a nice tidy way of doing it? if so any advice, input or pic's would be great.