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Old 24-12-08, 03:04 AM
fruityness fruityness is offline
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A case! A case my kingdom for a case!

Having been bitten by the watercooling bug, it's time to do some more! I have one of those simple xspc rigs on the cpu within my antec 900. Been a good start, but time to add some of the wet stuff to the 2 vga cards. The case though is frankly too small, as there is currently no room for another radiator, and I'd also like to get a larger radiator to replace the small one I have currently.

So new case needed.

I read toxcitys sticky above, with various links within - lian li pc-343b and the mountain mods range.. The Lian I like, the price however makes me want to heave - and the mountain mods.. well they seem kind of industrial to me, what with the thumb screws sitting proud all over the place - the price is little different to the lian either.

In the recent past I almost bought a HAF-932, but glad I didnt now, as I dont know if it has enough room to fit large radiators within. I'm thinking 2x 120.3 size.

I wonder around the porn websites, looking at various chassis, and try to see where I could fit in 2 of these large radiators, and they all seem to fall short. Leaving me once again thinking about the lian li big-cube, and the mountain mods equivalent. Then I start contemplating how much I could sell a kidney for on the black market, and if she'd notice me whipping it out while she slept...

...I decided that a stanley knife probably wasnt the right tool for that job anyway. So then thought about crafting a cube/rectangular type chassis myself out of acrylic. But the types of plastics available is crazy:



Acetal Copolymor, Cast Nylon, Nylon 11, Nylon 6, Nylon 66, Nylon GX, Nylon GF, Polyethersulphone (PES), PEEK, PPOm Noryl, PTFE... and...



You get the idea..

So are these my only options to be able to fit 2x 120.3 sized radiators into a chassis? The lian li pc-343b, or one of the mountain mods? Or dig up more info on acrylic/plastics and craft something for myself?

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Old 24-12-08, 06:21 AM
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hmmm the only option I know of is indeed the HAF932. You would need to do some squeezing though... Probably sandwich two radiators in top: fan -> rad -> fan -> rad. Have seen a picture of it, can't find it anymore :'(
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Old 24-12-08, 09:24 AM
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have you thought about differnt cases like the tj07?
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Old 24-12-08, 02:43 PM
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have you thought about differnt cases like the tj07?
Hadnt thought about Silverstone as it goes. Doh. Thanks.

But they are really the same as all the other chassis manufacturers. They seem more designed for air than water - with the extra spaces needed for radiators that entails.

TJ07 link. Apart from the fact that silverstone need to hire a camera man to take some proper photos.. You can still see from their staggering quantity of 3 piccies that there just isnt the room in the case for 120.3's. You could maybe get a 120.2 to the right of where the PSU is, but no more I feel.

Any other ideas ladies and gents
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Old 24-12-08, 03:32 PM
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actually you can fit a 120.3 and a 120.2 where the psu is alone, and if u mod the top you can fit another 120.3 rad.

o i see why u say u cant fit it now, in the pic there hdd cages there but u can remove that and add a hdd caddy where the optical drives can go and then you have the space for it. sorry usually when i see people use it they always get rid of the caddy there i forgot there was two there lol
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