The system I'm currently using is the one listed in my sig. If anyone would like more information or pictures, feel free to ask. I've attempted to clean up the cabling as best I can, and every step I've taken seems to have helped, but I'm looking for a little more. Feel free to give me your opinions, and thanks in advance for any advice 
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/2913/p1010076zp3.jpg
The above picture is a quick shot I took of the case. I run all fans (excluding the PSU and VGA) fans on a fan controller, and when they're at 5-7V the case is pretty much silent except when the HDDs are crunching. My temps aren't too bad, but obviously there's room for improvement. I'm thinking about cutting out the lower holes in the HD cage to allow the intake fans to actually be useful, as right now they push almost no air through that cage (even when running at 12V).
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/3267/p1010075rz6.jpg
The image above shows the area I'd like to cut out (in blue). This would allow the intake fans to move some air into the main portion of the case, and I was thinking of possible putting a 120mm fan there to push the recirculating VGA air out the back of the case.
Also, the north and south bridge are my main concerns for this build, as I'm running this system overclocked, and they are the hottest thing in my system at the moment (too hot to touch). I'm looking for the best way to move some air over them, and was thinking about possibly running a duct similar to the one BonzaiDuck suggested in another thread (http://webpages.charter.net/ps...sentinel/PC300013.JPG) something similar to that I'm looking at, if it would help. However, I'm not sure if this would move much more air over the chipset or not, or if simply angling a fan down from my empty 5.25" bays would be more beneficial.
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/2913/p1010076zp3.jpg
The above picture is a quick shot I took of the case. I run all fans (excluding the PSU and VGA) fans on a fan controller, and when they're at 5-7V the case is pretty much silent except when the HDDs are crunching. My temps aren't too bad, but obviously there's room for improvement. I'm thinking about cutting out the lower holes in the HD cage to allow the intake fans to actually be useful, as right now they push almost no air through that cage (even when running at 12V).
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/3267/p1010075rz6.jpg
The image above shows the area I'd like to cut out (in blue). This would allow the intake fans to move some air into the main portion of the case, and I was thinking of possible putting a 120mm fan there to push the recirculating VGA air out the back of the case.
Also, the north and south bridge are my main concerns for this build, as I'm running this system overclocked, and they are the hottest thing in my system at the moment (too hot to touch). I'm looking for the best way to move some air over them, and was thinking about possibly running a duct similar to the one BonzaiDuck suggested in another thread (http://webpages.charter.net/ps...sentinel/PC300013.JPG) something similar to that I'm looking at, if it would help. However, I'm not sure if this would move much more air over the chipset or not, or if simply angling a fan down from my empty 5.25" bays would be more beneficial.
