Gold Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 3458 Registered: Jun-04 | This is a simple idea but does show you one way to make your pc dust free inside and allow cooler air into your case. I also figured it might spark other creative variations for some of you. http://www.overclockers.com/tips1092/ |
Silver Member Username: Bassfreak596Post Number: 119 Registered: Oct-04 | if the case mod is for cooling purpose then i have my own mod ! its a gauze piece (medical gauze dressing) taped onto the fan that throws cool air on my prescott. the one in the front sucks in cool air (gauze on a frame in front of it). the one below the gauze (aligned with my GPU) and one on the back panel throw warm air out. i vacuum this filter (gauze piece) once a week or repace it whenever required. prescott overheats. old habits die hard ! this is my cheap alteranative to expensive cooling solutions. am plannning to replace the panel with acrylic sheet n using a larger fan with lesser RPM (less noise) with neon lighting in it. but i mite colour the neon with a little darker shade (just enough for a blue hue), i dont like it bright and flashy! |
Gold Member Username: IlluminatorPost Number: 1480 Registered: Apr-05 | The gauze would work, but wouldn't that limit air-flow as well by quite a large amount as opposed to other materials? The air filter was interesting, but too bulky/ugly for my preferences (if you want your computer dust free for show-off purposes, that air filter would contrast poorly), though nice idea. |
Silver Member Username: Bassfreak596Post Number: 120 Registered: Oct-04 | nope !! the gauze is pretty good and does not limit the airflow, unless ofcourse u dont vacuum it once a week or in 10ten ! |
Silver Member Username: Bassfreak596Post Number: 121 Registered: Oct-04 | 10 days* |
Lostman Unregistered guest | Thermaltake makes case fants that have a cover with a cleanable filter that does the same thing and is more pleasing to the eye. |