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Modding Antec NSK1300 with 120mm rad.

Discussion in 'Modding' started by ^R3CoN, 15 Sep 2006.

  1. ^R3CoN

    ^R3CoN What's a Dremel?

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    Well, in a few days from now I will receive my Antec NSK1300, this is going to be my first SFF case :). But I have worked with a computer with watercooling for 4 years now, and i'm not planning to stop with watercooling my pc. So I started planning my watercooling setup for in the SFF case, I thought it would work the way I wanted, but now I have a slighty big problem :rolleyes: .

    I want a 120mm rad on the back of the case, so I found the Black Ice Pro 1, and I thought I could run the hoses directly trough the case, but now I found a review where you can see that the PSU is in my way :(. And I don't want the hoses to run like this ( No offense to the nice case offcourse ) :

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    So I was thinking maybe I can run the hoses trough the PSU, but I don't know how the PSU looks from the inside, so I have a problem. Do you guys have any nice solutions to my problem ?

    Here's the back of the antec case to give you a view of my problem:

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    It was my plan to place the 120mm on the exhaust fan of the PSU, but I don't like that you'll see the hoses, so i thought of the idea of running the hoses through the PSU, but I don't know what is in the PSU exectly.

    Sorry for my crappy English, and sorry if I posted this topic in the wrong forum, but I come from the Netherlands and this is my firts topic here ;)
     
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  2. Thomas3D

    Thomas3D What's a Dremel?

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    After looking at more pictures on newegg, I dont see a clean solution to your problem, you may want to consider mouning the radiator somewhere else...
    I would wait untill you get the case and take a look at it..

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    If you look here, it looks you might be able to fit it internally on on of the sides.
     

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