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Chicken Patty 09-09-2009 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by lakeside2189 (Post 14116)
The 343b has 18 5.25 bays. 9 on each side...Lian Li makes 120mm fan holders that take up 3 bays and extra HD holders with fan that take up 3 bays...It comes with 18 Blanks...I took one blank as you can see on the right bottom and drilled out the holes and put the fan controls for the coolermaster 110cfm fans in it so i could control them. They are on the rad.
A 360 (3 x 120 fan rad fits perfect on either side)....Or you can use your imagination. Lian Li sells all kinds of stuff for those 18 Blanks:Hi:

Thank you for the response. You know where I can find those cases, would like to see some prices, I tried Newegg and a few other places didn't find them. Anywhere trustworthy?

lakeside2189 09-09-2009 09:59 AM

Your Welcome..Heres the link
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=20821

Performance PC is one of the better case and WC parts places...They have a large inventory of alot of stuff you won't find on the Egg although i do shop there alot...

lakeside2189 09-09-2009 10:12 AM

Forgot to mention, Lian Li is pricey as you can see but i think there stuff is almost worth it....I see you have a CPU WC now..If you run a 240 lets say that would take 6 blanks which would leave 3 for a 120mm fan and filter for more intake air...same goes for a single 120 rad..That would leave 6 blanks,,,,It is a cool design that you can work with...The 9 blanks on each side was a great design..

Chicken Patty 09-09-2009 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by lakeside2189 (Post 14140)
Forgot to mention, Lian Li is pricey as you can see but i think there stuff is almost worth it....I see you have a CPU WC now..If you run a 240 lets say that would take 6 blanks which would leave 3 for a 120mm fan and filter for more intake air...same goes for a single 120 rad..That would leave 6 blanks,,,,It is a cool design that you can work with...The 9 blanks on each side was a great design..

Thanks for the link bro, it is pricey, but their stuff is 2nd to none bro. This is a good case to start a project log. I might consider it in the future, thanks for the info man :good:

lakeside2189 09-09-2009 10:39 AM

No Problem....Keep that site..They have been around along time...I see alot of people are using this case with 2 240 rads..One on each side..Which leaves 6 blanks for drives or whatever..This is probably a cool idea if you want to WC CPU, GPU...
The top is also a place for another 240 if you need it....
At one time when I first saw it Frozen CPU had it modded out with 3 rads...
take care..Good luck on the MB...

Chicken Patty 09-09-2009 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by lakeside2189 (Post 14142)
No Problem....Keep that site..They have been around along time...I see alot of people are using this case with 2 240 rads..One on each side..Which leaves 6 blanks for drives or whatever..This is probably a cool idea if you want to WC CPU, GPU...
The top is also a place for another 240 if you need it....
At one time when I first saw it Frozen CPU had it modded out with 3 rads...
take care..Good luck on the MB...

I have actually bought from Performance PCS before, they just didn't pop into my head when looking for this case. Hey, you wouldn't think it's possible to fit a GTX 480 in there right?

lakeside2189 09-09-2009 02:16 PM

I don't see how CP...The case is pretty much built around the 360 height...Then again, I could be wrong. What are you cooling with the 480?
I had been using Silverstone for a few years...Just went to this when i decided to venture into WCing..

Chicken Patty 09-09-2009 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by lakeside2189 (Post 14149)
I don't see how CP...The case is pretty much built around the 360 height...Then again, I could be wrong. What are you cooling with the 480?
I had been using Silverstone for a few years...Just went to this when i decided to venture into WCing..

I got only my CPU in the loop (i7). But this thing can use a 480 and more bro, they produce a lot of heat. I might be adding the board to the loop, but that's about it.

lakeside2189 09-09-2009 02:32 PM

Looks like you have a nice rig man!!! I run 3.9 24/7 mostly because I can do anything or play anything at that speed...Probably could go lower with the I7..They are amazing!!! What do you run 24/7 and what kind of temps ..idle and load???
Also do you have a hydro version MB???
I live in Florida as i think you do..We need the cooling here...Thats why I built the Lian Li....

Chicken Patty 09-09-2009 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by lakeside2189 (Post 14152)
Looks like you have a nice rig man!!! I run 3.9 24/7 mostly because I can do anything or play anything at that speed...Probably could go lower with the I7..They are amazing!!! What do you run 24/7 and what kind of temps ..idle and load???
Also do you have a hydro version MB???
I live in Florida as i think you do..We need the cooling here...Thats why I built the Lian Li....

I am back on stock cooling for now, I am re doing the loop so it's no big deal for now. On water I ran 4.2 Ghz @ 1.256v. I'm at 3.6 Ghz @ 1.094v now. My board is the first EVGA X58 the E758 A1. What part of Florida do you live in, I'm in Miami.

BTW, temps at 4.2 GHz idle are mid 30's, load is mid 60's.


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