Performed Mods:
2-120mm fans were added to the front blowing air in the case.
On the back of the case a 120mm, and 80mm hole were cut, so the 2 back fans can take the hot air out of the case more easily.
Material used to go in front of the fan so I don't chop up my fingers is basic plastic gutter guard bought at home depot for $3.
ATI 1900XTX mods:
OC to 688/792
Temp before mods at same OC were:
Idle: 52C with fan @ 40%
load: 72C with fan at 100%
Voltage regulator:
Idle: 49C
Load: 67C
After the mods as in the pics, same OC:
Idle: 44C with fan @ 40%
load: 66C with fan at 100%
Voltage regulator:
Idle: 44C
Load: 60C
For something that didn't cost anything, it worked very well, I was very impressed by the results.
46 Comments on No Wires????***New Pics updated***
Oh and 10/10
its a magic pc, no frikin wires damn i hate you, hate you !!!!!
v nice tho one of the only few on here i would actually give a 9/10 as 10/10 is perfect and we all know no one is ;) keep it up soldier :p
Yes there is 2 holes in behind the motherboard about 2*2 inches big, that's the only way I could get rid of all the wires.
chris
CPU is OC to 2.6Ghz, not a lot but....
Idle temp 29-30C
Load: 48C
Thanks a lot everyone for the compliments.
very nice cable management
9/10
9/10
PS. Love the vcard mod!!! You should probably just cut the whole plastic cover off the heatsink though and mount a 120mm on it... the air from the original fan is probably pushing against the air from the mounted fan. It could be reducing the cooling slightly... ;)
The wirework and that gfx mod are just awesome :)
I think il try that with my cables.
Drop by and let me know what you think of my case ;)
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=29774
The card mod is a great highlight let alone the rest of the awsome set-up.. really makes me want to cut some holes in my case lol but I need longer sata cables.
You gave me courage to have my 1900gt bios oc'ed to highspeed :) The longer I wait for dx10 the better I think since its new. 660/780 here I come :D
I decided not to put the pic up, that would take away the hard working I had, to hide all the cables.
jk 10/10
vote for me too plz(project geminii part2)
seriously, nice job, i can only see just av ery small bit of the psu cable. what does the wiring side look like?
you get a 10/10.
chris
Absolutely Beautiful, and amazing dedication to the art!!: 9/10, as you have minimal peripherals at all
(No CD/DVD Drive?)I see the drive now, but still no other peripherals attached.I agree to hide all the POWER cables. But keeping the SATA cables (glow) would be nice. Data (connectivity) and POWER LINES are different. I think the "art" can still include the DATA so long as there arent big chuncky IDE cables in there.