| 19.11.2007 16:15 | | | CPU will be cooled passively if the temps wont climb too high :) |
| 19.11.2007 16:15 | | | i think this is very close to the optimal solution on fan hole. Those fans are quite weak so i cant afford to lose any of that power :/ |
| 19.11.2007 16:09 | | | "how do you cool the processor" |
| 19.11.2007 16:03 | | | how do you cool the prosessori |
| 19.11.2007 14:53 | | | Just do some "stabs" in the circle. Hit random spots here and there and drill a hole. would give it a random look and good airflow |
| 19.11.2007 08:35 | | | Your eyes are right :) That is the leg which routes the three wires to power the fan. |
| 19.11.2007 07:50 | | | It reminds me of shuttle PSU fan. Do I have something in my eyes, 'cos it looks like one of "legs" is wider than others. |
| 19.11.2007 00:51 | | | just add some balls there and thats it =D |
| 19.11.2007 00:03 | | | Someone has "linux glasses" on =) |
| 18.11.2007 23:22 | | | It reminds me of Ubuntu-logo :) |
| 18.11.2007 22:31 | | | Copy dremel does the job :) |
| 18.11.2007 22:22 | | | what do you cut the holes with?.. Cut this nicely (Y) |
| 18.11.2007 21:43 | | | Of course not :) They are going to be mounted with glue |
| 18.11.2007 21:41 | | | I hope you aren't gonna use normal screws to mount that fan.. It would ruin the outlooks. |
| 18.11.2007 21:36 | | | that looks good. different, but good. |
| 18.11.2007 21:13 | | | Two same kinda holes to the front too :) |
| 18.11.2007 21:13 | | | Cut that nicely then ;) |