Just put a 120mm fan on the top of my tower case, iam such a GEEK :(

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Little TeaPot

Going to put on on the side to replace the 80mm on i have to blow on
the cpu :)

I just love using my HOLE SAW, THE POWER :p.

Tried my dremal not good though, steel to think.

Wish i hade room for a rear 120mm fan stuck with two 80mm,
BLAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.


Anyway my PC building project will have 4 120 front fans, 4 rear
120fans, maybe 4 side 120mm fans and maybe 2 pr 3 top 120mm fans.

That enough ?

See ya.
 
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Little TeaPot

Not realy loud all at 7 volts :), only 12 volts of those nasty sumer
days and even then maybe just the side and front ones :p
 
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ToolPackinMama

Little said:
Anyway my PC building project will have 4 120 front fans, 4 rear
120fans, maybe 4 side 120mm fans and maybe 2 pr 3 top 120mm fans.

That enough ?

Depends. Can it hover in mid air?
 
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ToolPackinMama

Dave C. said:
That's a given. I was wondering if it will break the sound barrier. -Dave

"The sound gave me tinnitus, and the wind blows my toupee back, but
dang, it looks cool hovering in mid-air"
 
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spodosaurus

Little said:
Going to put on on the side to replace the 80mm on i have to blow on
the cpu :)

I just love using my HOLE SAW, THE POWER :p.

Tried my dremal not good though, steel to think.

Wish i hade room for a rear 120mm fan stuck with two 80mm,
BLAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.


Anyway my PC building project will have 4 120 front fans, 4 rear
120fans, maybe 4 side 120mm fans and maybe 2 pr 3 top 120mm fans.

That enough ?

See ya.

I find that putting a rubber ring (made from some molding I got at the
local Clarke Rubber shop) around the outside of the hole not only
prevents unnecessary finger injuries but also looks quite nice.
 

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