Hey just got finished putting some 80mm ones into Big Blue they look pretty good. You will notice that I broke off that Purple Handle on the fan holder. I think it looks better broken off.
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3-Fans (See PIC), 1-CC (Bottom), I don't think Black would be good for the inside. Thanks..
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Shame they don't make Blue Motherboards. THEN Big Blue would be complete
Although, I have seen a tutorial about painting PCB's with plain ol' Auto paint. Didn't harm to board (it was a SBLive!) at all. Think about trying that?
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Originally posted by Ashpool Shame they don't make Blue Motherboards. THEN Big Blue would be complete
Although, I have seen a tutorial about painting PCB's with plain ol' Auto paint. Didn't harm to board (it was a SBLive!) at all. Think about trying that?
Gigabyte makes blue MoBos... But we don't want to sacrifice looks for performance, take it from me. Although my GigaByte board hasn't given me any problems, I still would prefer a faster board. Looking good as usual TAZTG!
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Originally posted by pudad I was goign to get those fans, they are beutifull: just too expensive, and don't blow enough air.
I have the 2-92mm in front, and the 120mm on top. I was concerned about the Volcano 7 keeping the CPU with the fan but I am not OC and don't really use it for gaming anymore. They do blow 32 still which isn't to bad. Thanks G33K..
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Originally posted by Ashpool Shame they don't make Blue Motherboards. THEN Big Blue would be complete
Although, I have seen a tutorial about painting PCB's with plain ol' Auto paint. Didn't harm to board (it was a SBLive!) at all. Think about trying that?
Hmmmw wouldn't auto paint insulate the PCB and create heat problems? I'm sure there has to be some kind of downside to painting it.
Originally posted by mrspm2003 Hmmmw wouldn't auto paint insulate the PCB and create heat problems? I'm sure there has to be some kind of downside to painting it.
Metku does't say any negative things, so I can only take their word for it. In that article, they only do the top side (because you don't see the bottom), but they do mention about protective laquer used for PCB.
I have an extra TNT2 M64 and an old half-duplex soundcard that's gathering dust, so I think I might try the top and bottom if I have the time and the funds in the future. Right now I'm pouring every cent of my budget into polishing off Swordfish, so don't expect me to do it anytime soon.
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#1) Big Box Core 2 Quad Q9550 - Asus P5Q3 - 8GB DDR3 1333 - GeForce 550Ti - Win 7 Pro
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#3) Macbook Pro 2.4GHz Core i5 - 4GB - OS X Lion
#4) Rollerskates Bont Quad Racer Carbon - Sure-Grip Avengers - Qube 8-Balls
Now Playing: Forza 4, Wipeout HD, Dead Space 2 (again!)
I prefer the UV fans over them, but I don't think I'll be using any due to the fact that they're not practical for me. I prefer the Tornado's at 84.1CFM over the UV sensitive's at 30CFM.
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