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- May 16, 2005
Ok, so i decided that trying to hang a 1x120mm rad off the back, or somehow on the inside of my case would be too much trouble, and would clutter things even more.
So the case i am putting this WC system in is my ASUS VENTO 3600.
It has four 5.25 drives, so i moved my two drives down to the bottom two slos freeing room up in the top of my case...
So i decided to mouth the radiators and fans here, and drill through the top of this internal steel case ( out side is plastic)
so first i need help with what to use to cut out propper holes, and stuff to mount it, so far all i i know for a rad is something 2x120mm fans, and on the cheaper end...
so then heres the top that it will come through on
So then here is the top of my case as it will be when all the panels are all on and together
So i can take that whole top panel off and this is how the underside looks:
and i can dremel that so that there is a good path for air straight out to the back you can see in the earlier picture where it can overhang, and dump...
So what you think, and any suggestions on rad/the drilling and stuff? thanks..
Adam aim:xcrf450
So the case i am putting this WC system in is my ASUS VENTO 3600.
It has four 5.25 drives, so i moved my two drives down to the bottom two slos freeing room up in the top of my case...
So i decided to mouth the radiators and fans here, and drill through the top of this internal steel case ( out side is plastic)
so first i need help with what to use to cut out propper holes, and stuff to mount it, so far all i i know for a rad is something 2x120mm fans, and on the cheaper end...
so then heres the top that it will come through on
So then here is the top of my case as it will be when all the panels are all on and together
So i can take that whole top panel off and this is how the underside looks:
and i can dremel that so that there is a good path for air straight out to the back you can see in the earlier picture where it can overhang, and dump...
So what you think, and any suggestions on rad/the drilling and stuff? thanks..
Adam aim:xcrf450