ripken204 03-12-2005, 05:23 PM with this case
http://www.thermaltake.com/xasercase/kandalf/swa/va9000swa.htm
it comes with a 120mm front fan and i was wondering if i culd somehow add another b/c it is has enough room for a total of 3 but i only want 2. is there a way to do this?
andygibbs 03-13-2005, 05:01 AM The case you linked to comes with 3 fans installed, do you want to remove one? There seems little point in this.
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are you saying that you want to take out two of the 90mm fans and put in a 120mm fan? This is unlikely to be possible, because the screw holes will be in the wrong places
tbrunt3 03-13-2005, 06:01 AM Personally the more fans the better. Remember heat it the enemy here the cooler you keep everythign the better if your power supply can handle it.
Ph30nIX 03-22-2005, 01:36 AM or you can be like me and mount extra fans with masking tape, :D
I could only install one extra fan and the front of my crappy case, yet there is ventilation holes at the back, i taped in the fan, with my 2 extra fans the computer ran at 8*C lower than with stock cooling at idle. only thing is its a bit noisy and the WIRING is dogdy because i did it myself, i took the fans out of old PSU units and stole the little plugs of another old HDD and they just plug into the reciving thing, that you wouldplug into a HDD, its also piggybacked so 2 fans of one connector, best thing i ever did with my computer.
I was just wondering, should each connector have only one thing, ive seen splitters, so how many fans you reckon i could get on ONE connectors?? also would if be worth cutting a hole in the side of the case and mounting more fans with mess over them (to stop dust etc.)
Im thinking what i done is pretty dangerous, but try and stop me :wave:
EDIT: also is it better to be using 3 pin fans? a pack of six wil set me back $30 AUD
ripken204 03-22-2005, 06:11 PM i mean on the front of the case, can i put more on the front?
Phantasm66 03-22-2005, 06:13 PM Overall, I'd say the only real limiting factor is how many you could physically fit in the case, assuming you mean the general PC standard kinds.
AtK SpAdE 03-23-2005, 04:00 PM I have mounted fans all over my case with black electrical tape, my rig is in a compaq case, so it looks like a mess but i dont care.
Sean
Ph30nIX 03-25-2005, 05:48 AM did you like cut holes or what, i want to do that, but i dont have a saw i can do it with. i seen my friends com and he cut a massive hole and covered it with mesh. personally with the tests i ran, the computer is cooler witht he case on.
AtK SpAdE 04-03-2005, 12:29 PM Yes i used a dremmel (its like a very high speed drill, in case you didnt know). My dad is also a mechanic so he has all different types of tools to cut metal. But just a few days ago i decied to spruce up the rig and bought a case from newegg, so no more compaq case for me! :approve:
Sean
Ph30nIX 04-04-2005, 03:05 AM yes i know of a dremel,
BTw how much did yours cost? and is it worth ordering one off the internet?
AtK SpAdE 04-04-2005, 05:11 PM I got a thermaltake for 34 bucks off newegg...yea its cheap but so am I. I had my own PSU but for the price its sturdy and looks nice. ( I dont like like bling bling stuff) I know i will take alot of crap for getting a 34 dollar case but i sutied my needs...
Sean
btw- i hope you were refering to my purchasing of a case...
Ph30nIX 04-04-2005, 06:11 PM the dremmel............how much did your dremel cost you?
AtK SpAdE 04-04-2005, 07:20 PM Ha, my bad i was confused!
Ok i got my dremmel at Lowes, bu ti see youre in Austrailia so that wont be of much help...Sorry. It costs wround 60 USD. Hope this helps!
Sean
Ph30nIX 04-05-2005, 03:44 AM f*** me, i dont hvae $120 AUD sitting around for that, even if i did, i'd rather just spend it on buying a good case.
AtK SpAdE 04-05-2005, 04:43 PM Yea its not worth getting for a case, but my dad is a mteal worker so he uses it alot....
Ph30nIX 04-06-2005, 03:12 AM i could just drill like a pattern of holes if i was desperate, after all the damn hole saw heated my case up so much that it warpped the metal. I'll have a look at the next computer fair.
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