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Nic wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

i assume the mesh on the top is for a water cooling rad?

i would look into the 90 degree mobo design on the silverstone raven and fortress models...really ingenious if you ask me.
yeah a rad up top and one on the front. the one on the front would come later on though. Havent really considered putting the mobo like in the Raven. I would have to re think the who WC solution for that, and build a cover for all the cables
i'm guessing it's worth it though.  you'll have your own pretty unique case design, and air will naturally vent out the top.
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haffeysucks wrote:

Nic wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

i assume the mesh on the top is for a water cooling rad?

i would look into the 90 degree mobo design on the silverstone raven and fortress models...really ingenious if you ask me.
yeah a rad up top and one on the front. the one on the front would come later on though. Havent really considered putting the mobo like in the Raven. I would have to re think the who WC solution for that, and build a cover for all the cables
i'm guessing it's worth it though.  you'll have your own pretty unique case design, and air will naturally vent out the top.
I would go for 180 degrees rotated mobo. Gives absolutely beautiful look on the graphics cards as you can see the sticker side of them. plus it doesn't complicate things at all compared to odd 90 degree layout (90 degrees turn means cables sticking out on top etc.)

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yeah I thought of that one too, it definately is tempting. for some reason today I have been thinking of a WC system in this case:
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as … 6811112227
i think the scratch case is gonna take at least 6 months to plan and build.

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