My First Build :)

well I had a lot of space infront of the PSU so I thought i'd try and fill it abit,
I had a cheap fan controller lying about so threw that in as my top and rear fans were @ 12v and annoying me with their noise

looks ok I think,
fans are quieter and ambients havent changed so sorted :)

Also fitted a lot more SMD's for a more even light cast :)

(I know, messy wires but I'm not intending on keeping this case. want an Antec 1200)

Cheers

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Just fitted my Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Rev. 2

Not really changed the idle temps as they were pretty low anyway (33-34c)

Load temps now only 51c @ 3.61HGz and it a lot quieter than the stock cooler and I have now fired up the case side fan without it interfering so happy :)

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Cheers
 
Cheers dude

I'm still playing with the idea of actually drilling holes in my prespex so I dont have to open the case to adjust it,
However I don't think I should as once its set to the right setting, It pretty much gets left alone,

dont know if its worth the drilling lol
 
cheers lol

Am re-doing it though as this was just a test one,
It takes ages to clear up all the nodes for a decent cutting image for the vinyl plotter and didn't wanna put the effort in if it was gonna look crap lol

Looks pretty good some gonna do a proper design

But by all means feel free to copy it
 
I think there may be a few i7 980X owners running at 4.5GHz that would disagree with the sentiment of the HSF decal to be fair.

Still looks like a nice tidy build, I think the black interior helps finish it off.

Am I right in thinking that that case has massive positive air pressure?

Now you just need to tidy up your desktop! :)
 
The decal is just personal preference (the whole Intel vs AMD thing)
I personally prefer AMD and will never own an Intel CPU
the 2 250mm fans are only spinning very slowly so I don't think that it has positive pressure
plus theres too many holes in the case so its no where near air tight
 
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