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Discussion in 'Modding' started by 5lab, 19 Mar 2001.

  1. 5lab

    5lab What's a Dremel?

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    i am lookin to send the side panel to my pc off to coolcasemods to get a custom hole cut in it and i was wondering if any of you have had any experiances (good or bad) with them that i could consider. also - does anybody know of a slot 1 fan (for a pIII) that is designed for dual CPU configuration... it just seems a bit stupid to me to be blowing the hot air off one cpu straight into the back of the other one :)

    thanx for your help

    hugh
     
  2. Koolvin

    Koolvin The Modfather

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    Hi Dude!

    The secc slots are designed in that way and theres nothing you can do really! well I would suggest making a duct that draws away heat from above them as well as having some decent heatsinks.

    The best HSF combo is the Alpha p215s but be warned these are very BIG.

    A good case that has this fan ducting is called the FONG Kai! which produce cases for SGI machines (silicone graphics)

    CoolCaseMods.Com Yes as you see from our website we have had their products such as the EL cable (neon string) which can be found here:

    http://www.bit-technologies.net/?page=article&id=15

    I myself had have no complaints from any one and I would definetly reccomend you to them!!!!

    Did you know they can even arrange for someone to pick up your case?
     
  3. pheonix

    pheonix Toot Toot!

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    Coolcasemods.com is good!
     
  4. Pigeon

    Pigeon What's a Dremel?

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    I'll 2nd that, they have learnt the plastic on the JUMO now, not much cracking n mine at all but there was some :(
     

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