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ill give you my two stands for one of your monitors. :bleh:
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Why do you want to be my wife - you like to nag too? :) Actually, she dislikes those wallpapers so much the only time *I* get to see them is when I'm in the forums! |
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so i can be in the same room as all those monitors all the time, dont worry i swallow. |
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1337 cooling y0!
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Mine. Nothing special. Just moved to new place. CM690 case coming soon, Centurion 534 is too small to hide the messy black worms.
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-n7- should just get another set of fan clips and turn that TRUE into a push-pull config. |
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How is me getting fan clips going to help anything with this piece of **** fan setup? :lol: Edit : I guess you think that pic somehow belongs to me. :lol: Yeah, otherwise. Capt Obvious to the rescue!! |
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The two twist-tied fans are not for cooling the video card or CPU. Video card is quite fine for temps, & my TRUE handles the CPU temps fine as well. The one to the angle is cooling the RAM & surrounding area, & the lower hanging one is cooling the NB heatsink. MB temps drop 20C just by having that lower fan running, which means that first off, the sensor is in a poor location, but secondly, that it does help hugely for cooling the NB. I am messing around with OCing my 4x2 GB RAM right now, & both the RAM & NB get scorching hot, so i added those fans, which help enormously. |
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And no, I did not just first assume that you were attempting to cool your CPU and video card better. Thanks for assuming anyway though. There are much better ways, and better looking to get the same effect you have there with twist ties and.. Just.. Well fans hanging around. The time you spend in your RAM and testing, could be put elsewhere for more effective and better looking "case management". Especially with the sidepanel options you have for your case. Better looking and overall quieter and more effective cooling. :up: |
Eh, i posted the pic mainly since it looks so bad it's funny. :D
And i like seeing people's ghetto cooling setups, though apparently not many like the same kinda thing here. :p I move things around/upgrade far too much to bother with pretty cable management & fancily organized components :) |
I would suggest the sidepanel with the large fan in the window. Plenty of airflow provided, without the hassle of the extra fans hanging around in the case.
(Given that you have that option with your ThermalTake case). It may even make your job easier during upgrading and reconfiguring, as you wouldnt have to deal with those pesky fans just hangin around. :) |
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Ahh nice to see another Aurora, such a good case that would be almost perfect if you could mount the HDDs backwards.
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![]() I used a dremel, and made a "dummy stick" of RAM to attach it too. I was able to attach the dummy ram (no fingers into the slot) to the RAM slot, and have the fan directly over the sticks. It was an ok solution for what I had going at the time. Later after the sidepanels with the 250mm fans were released by themselves for the Thermaltake cases, I bought one and no longer had a need for the fan over the RAM. In fact, it made a hot spot. The sidepanel as well, helped (as we know air through the fan "fans out" a bit) as well, with getting the chipset (which was of course under SLI'd video cards) more needed airflow. I was able to ditch a directed fan I had hidden in the front bays to help direct flow to the chipset, and the active RAM fan, and overall things were cooler and quieter as a result. Im not sure if I have pictures of what I had going, but at any rate, I know how you feel with keeping RAM cool, as I had previously had some issues with just that. Ended up running my OCZ's naked after testing they were more stable that way (imagine that.. lol) Edit : This is a very old pic, however gives an idea of the setup I had. (in fact a totally different motherboard), but it had a similar arrangement.. ![]() |
i dunno how i ended up with it.. but my whole pc light scheme is blue. all my fans and even my external HDD casing (Vantec), my fan controller on my case.. and my saitek defaults to blue on boot up, so i've got to where i just leave it set to blue.
i didnt set out for it to be like that, but it is.. if i had my LED 9700 Zalman in this case.. its blue too i think.. its in my server though hehe. ![]() |
Blue just seems more computerish too me, than any other colors. Unless of course, you get into those wild case mods where another color is required to fit a certain scheme (like that Doom3 case mod or whatever).
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![]() Dc ps. You just can't see the ps3 :) |
My secondary PC I just "finished" less than one hour ago:
Outside: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Inside: ![]() ![]() ![]() So I bought a mITX mobo with inegrated 1.2GHz Conroe-based Celeron. Previous tenant of this apartment had left that box lying around so I just couldn't resist it :evil:. It's still lacking some stuff like power-button :bleh:. |
aop, you are a god among men.
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