trying my hand at modding

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IMO if you have to choose, you should always have more air in than air out. This keeps a slightly positive pressure in the case and helps keep dust out. If you have more out than in then you will have a very dusty case in a very short time...it's why things like cheap Dells and eMachines are always super dusty, they have a single exhaust fan and no intake fan so it's like a little vacuum. :toimonster:
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I'm thinking Ill pull air into the case through the rad. I'll have the 2 on the front and back as exhaust. Anyone know where I can get a good 250mm fan for the side (just haven't looked for one yet). I threw some paint in the case today. Big Improvement, but I forgot the camera at home so I'll post some pics tomorrow.
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I have cats, and my computer is sitting on carpet, it has 2 exhaust fans, no intake, and barely a single speck of dust or hair. I don't know how this works, but it does.

I think the case makes the difference.
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vicaphit wrote:I have cats, and my computer is sitting on carpet, it has 2 exhaust fans, no intake, and barely a single speck of dust or hair. I don't know how this works, but it does.

I think the case makes the difference.
must be not having an intake, if dust can't get in, it cant get in
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skierkid450 wrote:
vicaphit wrote:I have cats, and my computer is sitting on carpet, it has 2 exhaust fans, no intake, and barely a single speck of dust or hair. I don't know how this works, but it does.

I think the case makes the difference.
must be not having an intake, if dust can't get in, it cant get in
What usually happens when you have more exhaust than intake is air gets sucked in through every crack and crevice in the case. With more intake than exhaust you get the opposite effect, which helps keep your computer less dusty, though ideally (as far as cooling) intake should match exhaust. vicaphit is just the exception to the rule (or maybe he has an airtight case :axe: )
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I'm gonna try and keep it close to balanced. But we shall see. I'm gonna post some pic's tonight of what I've done so far. Most of the case is done, just need to figure out what to do on the side panel.
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here are a few pics. Definitely looks better painted!
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A couple of pics before teardown
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These are the holes for the wires. Blew the location of the bottom one by .75" should still work but its frustrating when its not where you planned.
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And the painted tray and backplates. Ill take some more shots tomorrow with more of it assembled.

Feel free to comment away. 8)
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It's hard to tell how good the paint turned out. Is it nice and glossy? I need to paint some angle brackets for my rig to hold the radiator in.
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Looking good! Seems we are all camera phone junkies... :axe:

You going to clearcoat it?
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yeah I need to throw another coat of black on to cover the rivets then clear it. Then I should be ready to assemble the rig this weekend I hope.
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Here is a few more shots that I have taken of the rig. Been busy so I haven't had time to finish updating the thread
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I used a Reflective clear over the black. Looks better than it does in the photos.
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Some new photo's. I still have a few more things to put on, like the back panel and the door.

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I will get some shots of the insides tomorrow.
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Very nice and clean! Excellent job mounting your radiator! I really wish I had your patience with metal working.
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Looking pretty darn good if I don't say so myself................ :mrgreen:
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Thanks guys! The original plan on the rad had the fans on top, It was cut to match the fans. Though after Logan (my 19mo old) started walking around I decided to put the fans in underneath the rad so he wouldn't stick his fingers in them.
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