hey. How much do you want to buy this computer outright? I know it is on ebay. I am the only one who has bid on it but would love for this to be my comp.
You're absolutely right, but I noticed after filming the video that I made that mistake. That's what I get (time consuming and headaches) when in a hurry to finish a build. lesson learned... hopefully. :)
@tyrt100 Did you drill holes in the case to get the 200mm fan behind the drive bays?. And if you did what can you tell me about the screws and the spacer used to mount it.
With the 2inch screws and the spacers how does that work. you put the screw through the spacer and just drill the screw right on into the case. Also did you get better air cooling with this or any drop in temps.
@1234munchies1234----> The spacers will give you that extra room for your optic cables, and the airflow will be inward so you might also want to buy some modder's mesh for fan cover. Determining the position of the screws is by measuring your bay drive and fan then drilling the holes, and later installing the fans with spacers and screw. Like I said before it might be better if you take some parts like the MB tray and upper frame off first before drilling and installing the fan. good luck. :)
Looks amazing. Im also using this case but im very curious on how you did the extra 200m fan. Can you please msg me with the details or just let me how to do that. Thanks.
It's very simple, just buy two inch screws sets of four with spacers, then try getting another 200mm fan from cooler master or from newegg,com
You'll probably need to remove the motherboard tray and upper frame of the case, so you can drill the holes to the optic bays. Unless you have a small drill that will be able to fit on the motherboard side of the case. On the sniper I did it without taking the case apart, but it was really hard.
How did you mount the 200 mm fan behind the optical drives?
MrNotadeala 3 months ago
good job
manchester38 5 months ago
hey. How much do you want to buy this computer outright? I know it is on ebay. I am the only one who has bid on it but would love for this to be my comp.
drjaywhiz 1 year ago
The cpucooler is in wrong position
bananadks 1 year ago
@bananadks
You're absolutely right, but I noticed after filming the video that I made that mistake. That's what I get (time consuming and headaches) when in a hurry to finish a build. lesson learned... hopefully. :)
tyrt100 1 year ago
@tyrt100 how much the mobo and how big
Ryd3r22 10 months ago
@Ryd3r22
It's a MSI 790 FX GD70 standard ATX retails at 159.00 currently.
tyrt100 10 months ago
@tyrt100 Did you drill holes in the case to get the 200mm fan behind the drive bays?. And if you did what can you tell me about the screws and the spacer used to mount it.
jyveturky 1 month ago
With the 2inch screws and the spacers how does that work. you put the screw through the spacer and just drill the screw right on into the case. Also did you get better air cooling with this or any drop in temps.
1234munchies1234 1 year ago
@1234munchies1234----> The spacers will give you that extra room for your optic cables, and the airflow will be inward so you might also want to buy some modder's mesh for fan cover. Determining the position of the screws is by measuring your bay drive and fan then drilling the holes, and later installing the fans with spacers and screw. Like I said before it might be better if you take some parts like the MB tray and upper frame off first before drilling and installing the fan. good luck. :)
tyrt100 1 year ago
@1234munchies1234
Look at this video it should help somewhat... My Case HAF 932 mod changes part #2
tyrt100 1 year ago
Looks amazing. Im also using this case but im very curious on how you did the extra 200m fan. Can you please msg me with the details or just let me how to do that. Thanks.
1234munchies1234 1 year ago
@1234munchies1234
It's very simple, just buy two inch screws sets of four with spacers, then try getting another 200mm fan from cooler master or from newegg,com
You'll probably need to remove the motherboard tray and upper frame of the case, so you can drill the holes to the optic bays. Unless you have a small drill that will be able to fit on the motherboard side of the case. On the sniper I did it without taking the case apart, but it was really hard.
tyrt100 1 year ago