Show the lads your Silverstone cases

Jon20, that is really tidy. How much for that caddy if you don't mind me asking :)

Here's more of mine after another attempt of cable management

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I know the plastic cover still there :o

Now am wondering if i still to do cable braiding :)

Keep all the pics coming ppl :D
 
Jon20 - why did you not use the supplied GUP cables - that standard profile blue one is much fatter allowing an air/sound path either side...

TBH I didn't initially see the point in using them but as you say, it does stretch the seal at the back a little so I might change them around at some point.

Jon20, that is really tidy. How much for that caddy if you don't mind me asking :)

Thanks. The caddy is one of these and as you can see its not cheap but it does the job well.

Just wondering if someone who has the Fortress can answer a question for me. Does your front fan make a slight ticking noise? Its not noisy but I can just hear it.
 
would the filter cause that ticking or is it the fan itself?

@ Diggsy - You were right with the filter on the Kama Bay. Even trying to secure it a bit firmer didn't resolve it so i took it out!

@ Willy - Once i get this case (when OCUK get them back in stock) you do realise i am one of probably many which will use those funcky orange fans you have as they do make the setup look the dogs
 
Nice :)

Do you OC that HTPC as well? Noticed that beefy cooler there :D

I used to. The mobo & CPU (gigabyte P35DS4 & Q6600 GO) got it up to 3.2 gig over a short while. But after reading on here a high end dual core was better for gaming I bought a E8400 & HD4850 & put that in the Akasa. The former was put in the silverstone & now runs at stock. The HTPC is used for video editing as well as HTPC duties. (I use an external drive for video storage)
Said cooler is a Sythe ninja mini, used by most here for HTPC CPU cooling duties.
 
Just wondering if someone who has the Fortress can answer a question for me. Does your front fan make a slight ticking noise? Its not noisy but I can just hear it.

Yes, mine does it too. Appears to be normal.

would the filter cause that ticking or is it the fan itself?

Mine used to make that noise. I took the filter out and put it in again and the noise better but not perfect. Took it out again and tried the other way around, no noise at all but more difficult to take the fan out. So put it the other way around again and voila, no ticking noise :D

@ Willy - Once i get this case (when OCUK get them back in stock) you do realise i am one of probably many which will use those funcky orange fans you have as they do make the setup look the dogs

Copy cat :D

There are a few other things i'm gonna do it as well and will put more pics when i'm ready :D
 
finally cracked and made my mind up to get a fortress case,probally gunna have to give up smoking to afford it though:eek:Not all bad i suppose get a sexy new case and improve my health...everyones a winner:D
 
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Damn you guys, I just ordered

1 Silverstone Fortress FT01B-W
1 Thermalright True Black 120
1 Thermalright LGA1366 Bolt-Thru-Kit
3 Xigmatek 120mm XLF-F1253 1500RPM

I hold willy responsible.

Willy - what are the Xigmatek fans like noise wise? Are you running them at 12v?
 
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That will look amazing.

Noise wise is not too bad actually, not that noisy to me and it doesn't like a jet :D

I'm just thinking another project with my Fortress and might be selling my Xigmatek actually, but still not sure yet :)
 
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