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Old 03-29-06, 09:28 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Case migration Lanfire -> Armor -> Some pics *Updated*


Link to my latest post: http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.p...86#post4419786

Hey all, got my new thermaltake armor case in today. Still havent gotten my new dual 120 rad, but figured i'd move everything over to get an idea of what kind of room i'm working with. Heres some pics:


Old case vs new case, who wins?


New case in the light, different view. Notice that T-line, got some air around the system moving things, got more tubing coming in with the new rad, complete replumb next week


Shot in the dark, nothing crazy...well yet

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Old 03-29-06, 09:33 PM   #2
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Wait...so your going from the case on the right, to the case on the left?

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Old 03-29-06, 09:56 PM Thread Starter   #3
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Wait...so your going from the case on the right, to the case on the left?
yeah guess i should have clarified. I'm moving to the LARGER case so i can fit in a 2x120 Rad. Just wouldnt have worked well in the other one.

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Old 03-29-06, 10:07 PM   #4
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looks very tidy, I love how the cable color is a close match to the water

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nice case, looks cool
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Old 03-30-06, 04:41 AM   #6
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I like how you matched the cable sleeving with the water color also. It looks good. I did the same thing except in blue with all blue sleeving, blue lighting, and blue water.
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I was thinking about getting the armor case but for me i think i would have had a few more problems with hiding wires in that case compared to the Aurora Im ordering in a few weeks.

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Old 03-30-06, 06:52 AM   #8
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The Armor is tough to wire. There is no motherboard tray like most cases so running wires behind it is out of the question.

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Old 03-30-06, 07:24 AM Thread Starter   #9
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The Armor is tough to wire. There is no motherboard tray like most cases so running wires behind it is out of the question.

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Theres a good bit of room luckily on the left side of the "drive column", thats where alot of power is being distributed, and hidden. If i had kept the top mount Firewire, usb, sound inputs, those wires would have been the showcase of what you see. The wiring harness was rather short and i had to make almost a direct run to get what i needed, luckily i rarely would ever have a use for them since i mainly use the usb port on my lcd.

One thing i quickly was dissapointed though with on the new case are the front doors. The only thing that keeps them from swinging frrely appears to be rather small magnets, but shuffling the case around installing things all i heard most of the night was those damn doors flapping.

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I can't see the pics....

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Old 03-30-06, 08:56 AM   #11
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Actually there is a ton of space for wire hiding, check out these pics, you might want to think about making some cuts in the back plate before your reassembly. You can route your power and IDE cables back there.



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Hrmm didnt think about cutting the base plate. I did notice the slots on the left side of the drive column were sooo close to fitting a molex connector thru, was thinking of just dremmeling those a bit larger and run from there top to bottom. That only leaves a single IDE cable for DVD, hrmm wonder if that would fit in the slot too.

Did you remove the top firewire/usb plugs and put a fillport there? was thinking of doing the same thing.

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Actually there is a ton of space for wire hiding, check out these pics, you might want to think about making some cuts in the back plate before your reassembly. You can route your power and IDE cables back there.



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Old 03-30-06, 09:10 AM   #14
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Still no pics in the first post....

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Old 03-30-06, 09:12 AM Thread Starter   #15
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Still no pics in the first post....
Weird, no probs here..never had any probs with picvault b4.

Direct links working for you:
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Old 03-30-06, 09:14 AM   #16
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Did you ever thing about flipping the rad over that way the connection to the pump isnt as long? It would allow the pump to be closer to the front of the case. I allways run my rads upside down, it seems easier to fill and they standup on there own.
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I'm just getting nothing... No broken link no nothing, like its not there.

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Pics not loading from direct links, problem is at my end.
No firewall, no IP blocker..... weird...

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Actually there is a ton of space for wire hiding, check out these pics, you might want to think about making some cuts in the back plate before your reassembly. You can route your power and IDE cables back there.




Hmmmmm, Darn you, now I dont know which case I wanna get now, the Gigabyte Aurora or the Thermaltake Armor. The armor would allow me to keep the water cooling setup all internal.

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I was thinking about cutting into the motherboard tray but then I decided it might not be the best idea.

Here is my Armor:







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I was thinking about cutting into the motherboard tray but then I decided it might not be the best idea.

Here is my Armor:







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Now that I have seen your setup that looks better then cutting in notches into the tray with those power leads, I have the same powersupply as you I think. PowerStream?

Edit: HEH, never mind guess it would have helped if i looked at the pics more closely, to see that you are running a PC Power and Cooling PSU.

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