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             Amatuer Case Mod or Fun with Power Tools - 
            
          
		
		
				
		
				01-17-2003, 11:22 AM
			
			
			
		 
               
 I have been slowly overclocking my pc.  I started with my vid card and got an extra 500 on my 3D marks.  Then I started on my processor.  So far I have upped my XP2200 to XP2400 speeds and gotten an additional 1000 on my 3Dmark scores.  Thats all nice but I had to turn my fnas up to the point that the noise was unacceptable.  This bothered me as I spent extra on quiet fans, round IDE cables to promote better airflow and a nice big case.
 When I took a better look, I saw that the front case fan (intake) was mounted to virtually a solid wall.  The aluminum case had a nice fan grill, but the plastic front was almost solid and airflow sucked.  It was blocked by the front panel usb, gameport and audio jacks (nice upgrade :rolleyes).
 
 This left me with three choices - Quit overclocking (where is the fun in that?), buy a new case, or create my own airflow grill.  Since option three meant I got to play with power tools, and if I did screw up my case, I could always fall back on option two, I went with option three.  Fifteen minutes and 17 hidden holes later, I have a case that lets me run the fans 1000 rpms lower, the processor 5 degree C cooler, and still lots of room to crank up the processor.
 
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 What's my point?  None.  Just wanted to share.  Anyone else do any amatuer case mods?
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