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Squadfers first wooden case

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that's really cool, If I had tried something like this it would be a pic of me nailed to the desk that would be posted :p You definitely have some skills.

When are you gin to get it onto the desk so we can get a final product view?

have you done any stress testing to get max temps yet?

nick
 
Finally got the case in its final spot. The next upgrade that im saving up for is going to be two new 21in monitors so i can run eyefinity again. I burrowed my dads two monitors while i was my parents house and now I miss eyefinity already :/.

Well onto the pictures.
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Inside the top portion.
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Here is all the cables that you can see.
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The fans on the side next to my bed are not much of a nuisance when im sleeping. Between the dual fan that is next to my window to blow in some of the cold air from outside and my ceiling fan, I cant hear the case fans at night.

I dont know the exact number of hours i put into this case but from start to finish painting I will say 50-60 hours is a decent estimate

I didnt do much stress testing with the new video cards in the old case but so far this case has dropped my CPU temp at least 8 degrees and both of my video cards are running at 65 degrees C according to MSI afterburner. My old 4890 with an upgraded cooler ran close to 80 degrees C When I would play BFBC2.

I will do more stress testing when i have access to two more monitors again
 
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