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I have it on the carpet, so I have airflow going in from the top and out the bottom, in from the front and out the back? keeps all the crap from the carpet being sucked into my machine. Did I kill the cat?:p

Thats the wrong way around m8 heat rises so you wont be getting a decent air flow through the case.
 
Thats the wrong way around m8 heat rises so you wont be getting a decent air flow through the case.

Have two going in on the front, one on the back going out and one on the top going got (to remove the hot air) I get good cool air going over my cpu cooler and my gpu is in loads of space and run the fans at 40% So its all good. I put that fan on for the sake of putting it on but did not want all the crap from the floor going in (as I said carpet). tbf i think the stock fans on the 932 would do but I had two floating around at the time. :p
 
Little update from my previous pics.

Got the fans tuned in nicely now so the case is as quiet as it can be when gaming, also removed the DVD drive as I don't use it. Added an old Coolermaster 80mm fan to aid the hot air from the 560ti's out of the case.

Corsair 600T SE White
Intel i5 @ 4.5Ghz
Corsiar 4Gb XMS3 DDR3
Corsair AX850 Modular PSU
Asus Sabertooth P67 with 50mm Fractal Design Fan
Corsair H60 with Scythe AP-15 GT's in Push Pull
2 x MSI 560Ti Twin Frozr II OC's in SLI
2 x Xigmatec XSF-F1252 on mesh side panel.

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This was my first W/C build from which I'm still using now. Coolermaster Cosmos S - huge case, not that great cable management.

I started out like this..
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Some accidents and upgrades later.. eventually ended up like this..
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Now looking for my next case for Sandybridge build.
 
Cange of PSU and change of rear fan on my Media Server/Centre

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Not the flashiest or most upto date system.

I've got a Gelid Tranquillo and a Corsair A50 spare that I could swap out the Zalman CNPS9500 for.
 
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