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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2007

780I SLI motherboard 3.4 Pentium D over clocked to 4.8 500 gig hard drive GeForce 9800 GT 1Gb video card 10 Fans with blue LED's. Running at 31 degrees celsius at full load. 750W PSU

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  • where can i buy this?

  • ill make you one if you want

  • my moptherboard only got 2 connections for fans and one is for cpu fan... so does anyone know how i can connect more fans together?? i can handle 7 fans and i need them all to work... thanks!!! :D

  • splice the wires together from the fans and splice that into 1 of the connector heads positive negative doesn't really matter that much even though it is DC there just isn't that much draw to cause a short. if you have one fan that is bigger then the rest you should isolate that like your processor fan

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  • Life isn't about how many fucking fans you have. Its about air flow. If you a cluster fuck for air flow in your case all those fan aren't doing a bit of good! Key to air flow is getting are in your case flowing over you componets and out of your case!

  • you dont need cooling like this

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  • im sure someone charges alot of money to make a clear case that glows but i definitely did this on my own time with parts out of bubble wrap from new egg

  • its from a company called flexi glow

  • its from a company called flexi glow

  • Sweet case! what is the brand of the fans used?

  • get a 9800 graphix card then it will be complete

    ooo yea ive been tryin to find the plexi glass ive tryed newegg

  • What kind of psu do you have?

  • clearly made it myself with the help of some spare parts from an old chassis

  • probably bought it, they are floating all around on the internet for about 40-50 bucks a pop

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