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Aug 27 2013, 03:15 PM, updated 13y ago
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Aug 27 2013, 04:05 PM
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Aug 28 2013, 03:45 AM
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Aug 28 2013, 11:36 AM
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Wow this is awesome! I really like this case. Looking forward to what your gonna do with it
I hope you don't mind me asking here, Is that case easy to carry around? Does the side panels pop off if you lift it from the bottom? |
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Aug 28 2013, 12:58 PM
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Its small and esily be moved. But i do find tht the side panel are easy to come off.
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Yea, i like that its small and doesn't take too much table space. Maybe can find solution for the side panels easily coming off. How does it do on airflow? Does it heat up fast?
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For time being i didnt know yet cause no gpu. Only cpu n ram n psu. But probably goin to heat up inside. Thts why im planning to mod the side panel. Probably do 3d rendering first.
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Wow... I just saw the updates. so awesome..
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i like the gpu shroud design..
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Sep 4 2013, 02:31 AM
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looks badass! will be following this
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Sep 4 2013, 03:26 AM
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Woah man! I actually saw your Monochromos build. Really nice! Looking forward to your new work of art
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Wow! Glad that you have big plans for the casing I sold to you (it was from Cyntrix), I feel honoured!
From my experience there is no need to worry about heat building up inside. As long as you keep that large fan at the bottom to bring fresh air in and let the hot air rise out automatically at the top, the interior temperature should not be much different from outside temperature. You don't need to add any additional fan as long as you keep the basic cooling structure intact. I hope you are creating the new side panels from raw materials and not cutting the stock side panels itself! You know how thick they are, I don't think you can mod it unless you have access to industrial grade laser cut machines or something. BTW in case you're wondering, the 4th unremovable side panel is actually possible to be removed by unscrewing it from the motherboard tray panel. |
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QUOTE(JasonJFD @ Sep 2 2013, 11:53 PM) Thanks but that still the early stage, hpefully the final product can be like that QUOTE(Krauser @ Sep 3 2013, 01:03 AM) the shroud have been re-design, more kinda minimalist, hopefully it still nice.QUOTE(najmul @ Sep 4 2013, 02:31 AM) thanks for the support:)QUOTE(adrenc94 @ Sep 4 2013, 03:26 AM) Woah man! I actually saw your Monochromos build. Really nice! Looking forward to your new work of art thanks for the support:)QUOTE(Bart-man @ Sep 4 2013, 03:18 PM) Wow! Glad that you have big plans for the casing I sold to you (it was from Cyntrix), I feel honoured! i will be installing two corsair sp 120 at the below with the H50 From my experience there is no need to worry about heat building up inside. As long as you keep that large fan at the bottom to bring fresh air in and let the hot air rise out automatically at the top, the interior temperature should not be much different from outside temperature. You don't need to add any additional fan as long as you keep the basic cooling structure intact. I hope you are creating the new side panels from raw materials and not cutting the stock side panels itself! You know how thick they are, I don't think you can mod it unless you have access to industrial grade laser cut machines or something. BTW in case you're wondering, the 4th unremovable side panel is actually possible to be removed by unscrewing it from the motherboard tray panel. ouh btw all the modding part will be use acrylic, not the current aluminium side panel , |
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Sep 15 2013, 03:10 PM
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nice one bro...keep it up..
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