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anyone thinks they're coolin solution can top this....

No life? Man, that is awesome... You can't tell me that you wouldn't be proud of having built that...
Tas.
 
Can I say REPOST? 🙁

Case of Case Fans is insane but rather fun. If he'd made it out of Panaflo L1A's, it might be nice. Deltas or Tornados...... that thing could cake off!!!!!
 
Originally posted by: mdchesne
Originally posted by: Elcs
Can I say REPOST? 🙁

not if the differnece between the origional and mine is under 4 hours, 😛 i don't surf between forum topics every minute ya'know

Closer to 4 weeks to be honest. I saw this a month or so back on the C&C Forum here.
 
You dont know what kind of fans he used.. they might not be very loud at all...
and besides.. its not built to be mass produced and put in every home.. its a special and rare thing someone has... as he said there is something artistic to the creative nature of the endevour...
 
There are fricking' 70 fans, it can't be not loud.

Let's take a very optimistic noise level of 14dB above human hearing level (20 micropascals of pressure) for each fan, that makes one fan have roughly 0.5 millipascals of pressure. That times 70 is 35.2 millipascals, which compared to the same 20 micropascal hearing threshold equals around 32.5 decibels. 37.5 decibels if it's made out of 19dB fans, and 40.5 decibels if 22dB fans are used.


So yeah, that's one loud case right there.
 
I work in a computer store building PCs all day. With every new case there are one or two 8cm case fans included. Most of the systems we build do not need any more cooling than is supplied by the CPU fan as most of our customers generally don't go in for all this "overclocking malarky".



Malarky.........rofl
 
After 2-weeks you'd open the "case" and a 5-inch thick wall of dust would fall out. Plus, the whole contraption is butt-ugly. 😀
 
Yea I'm sure he could have done a better job like have one side with fans blowing in and the opposite side with fans blowing out. This design would provide much better airflow (despite the motherboard impeding things, it would still work remarkably well.
 
Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: Kensai
Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: Kensai
Triple cascade phase change > That.

Triple Liquid Nitrogen > Triple cascade phase change


How do you have triple liquid nitrogen? 😕

😉 It was a joke - but Liq > Cascade


If only you didn't have to manually pour in it... 😛
I think someone on Xtreme System forums had a 7800GTX + FX-57 system with a Prommy on each one. (One for each the video cards + one for CPU)
 
Originally posted by: goku2100
Yea I'm sure he could have done a better job like have one side with fans blowing in and the opposite side with fans blowing out. This design would provide much better airflow (despite the motherboard impeding things, it would still work remarkably well.

umm...

"Looking from the front of the case, air flows in through the left side and out the right side. The front an back blow air into the case and air flows from the top of the case down and out the bottom... theoretically anyway."

I see this as an inspired, humorous work of art that pokes fun at the kind of case-freaking you will see routinely on cooling forums. Being able to take a look at yourself and laugh is a virtue to be cultivated.

"Or you could say that is all a load of bollocks .." For those unfamiliar with the English version of English, bollocks are ...um... certain anatomical parts.

People have complained about the noise and the airflow. How about the power? A 1 watt fan is pretty low power. So we have 70 watts of extra heat to deal with with 70 fans.

The irony of a case is that first you enclose a heat producing device, only to later have find a way to get the heat out. How about a case that is mostly screen or wire mesh?

 
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