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My soon to begin idea...
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Obviously it is my first time working with sketchup so the design is still a bit flawed... Thanx for the tips and advice, will take it in and make some adjustments accordingly... As for the size, the panels are supposed to be 50cmx50cm which in sketchup I made 5000mm cause 500mm was a bit small to work with, for me that is... maxxis, could you maybe give me some tips on where fan placement will provide maximum airflow? The one PSU is going to be used to power up all modding stuff like lights, fans, extras... Going to link the 2 PSU's...
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Samsung 2494HS 1920x1080 - Logitech G15 - Logitech G500
BlackBerry Bold 9900 - iPod Touch 8Gig 2G
Club Radeon 5850 - Corsair HX750W - OCZ Vertex 2 120Gig SSD - 2x Seagate 1.5TB
Samsung 2494HS 1920x1080 - Logitech G15 - Logitech G500
BlackBerry Bold 9900 - iPod Touch 8Gig 2G
Make sure you have fans on both side to create good flow. Intake on the one side and exhaust on the other.
Try to place the intake fans low on the side and the exhaust high due to hot air rising. Try to have the exhaust fans as close the cpu as possible to help get rid of all the hot air produced by the CPU.
Maybe have an intake blowing air onto the GPU can help to cool it.
Hope it helps
Try to place the intake fans low on the side and the exhaust high due to hot air rising. Try to have the exhaust fans as close the cpu as possible to help get rid of all the hot air produced by the CPU.
Maybe have an intake blowing air onto the GPU can help to cool it.
Hope it helps