how do u keep ur case cool?

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RE: how do u keep ur case cool?

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It doesn't make any sense, Admiral. Were we better than the Japanese or just luckier?

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RE: how do u keep ur case cool?

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ORIGINAL: marky

ik that thers sum real computer experts here, so share ur knowledge![:'(]

fans, mods, water cooling, air ducts, anything and everything, name it
Well for my part I use a somewhat noisy, but large aluminium casing, that
is provided with several fans. So I don't have to mess with this much:

lian-li PC-60

I use a good power supply to keep all these fans running smoothly; of course
the blue light doesn't have anything to do with this [;)]

True 480W PSU
and how do u clean up ur cabling? besides using cable binders...

For the cables, I've choose to put round cable, that are easing venting inside,
have a look there :

Round Cable

Hope it help !

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RE: how do u keep ur case cool?

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thanx guys[:D]

im not quite sure of wat i have as a PSU anymore so ill have to chek lol
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RE: how do u keep ur case cool?

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anyway I plan to sell my super PC, it's too power hungry and noisy, looking for a nice laptop instead [;)]
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