And in this next segment, a suggestion by another AT reader, Mwilding, how to drill holes in the front bezel of your case to improve air flow.
The Enlight 7237 case is fairly popular as we all know. A fair amount of room and GREAT for case mods. This is an easy case mod handled by just about anyone that can get a drill bit and a power drill/hand drill.
With my case I used a 3/8" drill bit (doesn't matter what kind cause it's soft plastic) to enlargen the air intake holes on the lower front of the bezel. The stock case just doesn't allow enough air flow through those holes ESPECIALLY if you swap out the front 80mm fan for something larger and/or more powerful CFM.
Simple mod that took me about 5 minutes of actual work time and about another 5 minutes to shutdown/unplug/restart the computer before and after the work.
I love mods that take less time to do that shutting down your computer!
Comments and suggestions?
The Enlight 7237 case is fairly popular as we all know. A fair amount of room and GREAT for case mods. This is an easy case mod handled by just about anyone that can get a drill bit and a power drill/hand drill.
With my case I used a 3/8" drill bit (doesn't matter what kind cause it's soft plastic) to enlargen the air intake holes on the lower front of the bezel. The stock case just doesn't allow enough air flow through those holes ESPECIALLY if you swap out the front 80mm fan for something larger and/or more powerful CFM.
Simple mod that took me about 5 minutes of actual work time and about another 5 minutes to shutdown/unplug/restart the computer before and after the work.
I love mods that take less time to do that shutting down your computer!
Comments and suggestions?