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Sorry not for posting yesterday,here are the pics of my case.
http://imageupper.com/i/?S0300010030011C137379657565894 http://imageupper.com/i/?S0300010030021C137379657565894 http://imageupper.com/i/?S0300010030031C137379657565894 http://imageupper.com/i/?S0300010030041C137379657565894 http://imageupper.com/i/?S0300010030051C137379657565894 http://imageupper.com/i/?S0300010030061C137379657565894 http://imageupper.com/i/?S0300010030071C137379657565894 What do you think? |
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Looks like room for at least 2 fans there ( 1 in rear 1 in side panel ) plus possibly 1 in the front, hard to say from the pics wether they would take 70 or 90mm fans tho.
Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
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But first i need to get adequate PSU...(because fans eat power and i wouldnt try it on 300 watt) |
You've got places for two case fans, I don't know the size but measure one screw hole to the next (not the diagonal), the fan size you want will be a couple of mm bigger (i.e. 80 mm fan has screw holes 71.5 ± 3 mm).
You can have them blowing in or out, considered opinion is have them blowing in to the case to create a slight over pressure to prevent dust getting in elsewhere, if you do then you'll need a filter to prevent it actively blowing dust in (see http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...your-pc-663270). Otherwise it's a nice empty case. Plenty of room to get air moving and keep your processor and card cooler. |
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Nice advices mate,but first we shall see for PSU. |
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