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kuanhon
post Mar 19 2009, 08:14 PM

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Silverstone Raven RV01, massively heavy casing with innovative (revolutionary?) layout where the back panel is facing up.. with all those specs, definitely a nice rig!!
kuanhon
post Apr 21 2009, 04:04 PM

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yeah why not? acbel 450W truepower is able to power my E6750 @ 3.2Ghz, HD3850 512MB, 4 HDD, 1 ODD, 4 12cm fan..

graphic card(s) suck(s) most juice from PSU..
kuanhon
post Apr 22 2009, 05:07 PM

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this is how i managed the cables with Centurion 534+

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most cables can be routed under the hdd rack and behind it.. and if you are a DIY man, just drill some holes near PSU and those PSU cables can be routed via those holes.. otherwise you'll have to leave those PSU cables like mine.. those cables are not blocking much of the air flow though..


by the way, my new casing happy.gif

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the challenge is at the right side panel as the clearance between the back of the MB tray and the side panel is rather narrow due to the sound dampening material.. if those cables at the back is not managed properly, there'll be a lot of marks left on it..

kuanhon
post Apr 23 2009, 03:31 PM

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yup it's Silverstone Fortress FT01 thumbup.gif

about the aeroslot, it comes originally with the casing so i'm not sure also where you can get it seperately..

on the PSU, yeah i put it upside down so it won't suck air from underneath.. though there's filter there already but i figured the warm air in the casing isn't going do much harm on the PSU.. or will it? what do guys think?

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post May 21 2009, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(cwk88 @ May 20 2009, 11:54 PM)
here is mine, comment pls~~

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nice one you got there

anyway if hiding cable is the main goal, probably you can consider these:
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for front panel header cables and USB cable (yellow box), maybe you can route it behind the motherboard tray instead of going through the hole in front, just like how you route your 8pin and 6pin cables

also for audio and 1394 cable, there's an opening underneath both the header (red arrow) where you can utilize to route the cables through it.. it might be a bit cramp there.. but it's a good way to get rid of the thick cables and the additional AC97 cable smile.gif

just my 2 cents


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