Oh hell no! Thats a Raidmax X1 case i'snt it? I got one too. Front cover kicks ass, but if I close the door the front fan doesn't get the airflow it needs. Any tips? Edit: Dude you gonna need a filter for that side fan, believe it or not that thing will suck in a buttload of dust into your case. Trust me i've seen dust bunnies living in my case before I installed my filter.
one tip dont use the srcewless desgin is sux ya i been cleaning the dust out of it offen i see the build up on the holes on the side and were did u place ur temp sensor i put mine behind my mobo tray and it says on ide 88 on gaming 115 i dont think thats right
Woooow i want some perty colours and seethrough casing now. :wub: Phix what are those glowing tube things? :blink:
heres mine ... Dell 5150 RAM = 1GB HD = 80 GB Monitor = 17" flat Processor = 3.0GHZ Speakers = the loudest fkin comp speakers ever (logitech Z-5500 digital) pic -
Manufacturer: Asrock 939 Processor: AMD Althlon 64 3200+ @ 2.2Ghz Memory: x4 512mb DDR Hard Drive: Maxtor Dimondback 160 GB Video Card: Geforce 7600 GT XXX 256Mb Monitor: 19'' Logix TFT Sound Card: SB Audigy 2 Audio [D880] Speakers/Headphones: 5:1 Creative Keyboard: Microsoft Wireless Multimedia Mouse: Microsoft Standard Wireless Optical Mouse Surface: Wood baby! Operating System: Windows XP SP2 Only cost me like £350
I don't find the screwless that bad. My temp sensor is right in front of my HDD, but also in the way of the exhaust of my vid card. I idle around high 80's low 90's depending on time of day. Max I get while gaming is like 105ish.
AMD Athlon X2 4400+ 2.6 GHZ ASUS A8N32 x16 SLI Deluxe 2G Corsair Dual Channel RAM Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Case XFX Nvidia Geforce 7900GT