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I believe I read somewhere that you changed out your 200mm fans, What did you change them too???? are they quieter than the stock corsair fans??

you read correctly. i did swap them out for these bad boys and as fore quieter? no they are not. they seem louder, but the stock ones were noisier, if that makes any sense. apparetly 2 120mm fans on low would be a quieter option to one 200mm so i may try this. as well as putting my 120mm rad for my H80 up there and go with positive air pressure. Diaz says its the way to go!
 
you read correctly. i did swap them out for these bad boys and as fore quieter? no they are not. they seem louder, but the stock ones were noisier, if that makes any sense. apparetly 2 120mm fans on low would be a quieter option to one 200mm so i may try this. as well as putting my 120mm rad for my H80 up there and go with positive air pressure. Diaz says its the way to go!

I have my h100 at the top, its my front one i need to change, aswell as the stock corsair fans. There so damn loud =[

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But yeah, positive is the way forward.:thup:
 
o_O whats the thickness of the rad?

EDIT: oh its 240mm x 25mm... mines 120mm x 38mm... i think mine would overlap
 
this really makes me want to get an H100 now...

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Scrub, please do not solicit anything for sale outside of our classifieds.

Your IP has free email accounts, if you get one and put it in your profile you're "in." :thup:

RT
 
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this really makes me want to get an H100 now

Head over to the classifieds, im sure if you offer a decent price, someone will buy it fairly quickly.

my h100 cost me £72 new, (~$115) and its the best cooler ive ever used. Tbh i wish corsair would make ones for gpus.
 
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A lil budget build for my old man... Case is Asgard Pro, doesn't have a lot of coverage on the net, so I plan to write a quick review of it.
The biggest gem is the mobo though... an MSI Z77A-G43 ;)
 

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Makes my rig look messy by comparison

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Turn you head 90 degree's the the right to look at this one ;oP

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Before I changed power supplies, with the lights off

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I need to get a camera, but for now, look at these, made by my video camera. I know my CPU block is reversed, but I really need the input to be the right one and the output the left one.

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How you finding your TJ04-E? :)

Loving it dude. It's the perfect size. Small enough to be portable, and large enough to be easy to work in. Airflow is good providing all around great temps, I love the HDD heat sinks.

I found that when I went to a non modular PSU it was a lot easier to make things look reasonably tidy. This case was made for good cable management. I'm sure someone else would do a better job than me, I've never been good at making rigs look tidy.

For this to look as good as it does gives you an idea. Everywhere you need a hole Silverstone seems to have provided one already. The case is no longer as quiet as it was, though I'm not sure whether its because my new Asus mainboard runs the fans faster than my old Gigabyte board or rather that my new Antec PSU is louder than my old SuperFlower unit.... :-/

Anyway, I can officially say this is by far and away the best case I've ever owned! Very happy with it. :thup:
 
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