Got a New Case!

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  1. Posts : 9,600
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       #101

    Britton30 said:
    Thank you Jeannie.

    Did you know DEMCIflex will make custom shape/size filters?

    Custom Filters
    Yes but I don't want the magnetic ones and that's all they sell. I checked with them to see if they would sell me just the filter material but they said no so I will have to buy the cheapest filters they have that have enough material for my needs, then cut the material out of the filter.
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  2. Posts : 9,600
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       #102

    I had a busy day to day running errands but I still managed to find the time to make the braces to reduce the oil canning. I still need to paint them but we have windy weather coming up so I won't get to it for a few days. Sadly, they didn't eliminate the oil canning but they did reduce it dramatically, enough I can live with.

    Any way, here 'tis:

    Got a New Case!-img_0002.jpg

    I also had to file a notch so the fan cables have a place to sneak out.

    Got a New Case!-img_0003.jpg

    In addition to removing the braces for painting, I'll have to tear everything else down so I can install the acoustic foam.

    I got my PSU today so I can work out exactly where to mount the fan hub, then get those holes drilled. Then I get to figure how best to get rid of the top fan grill and install the shroud.
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  3. Posts : 24,479
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       #103

    Those braces are very pro looking, good job on them. You may need to prime them with zinc-chromate to get paint to stick.
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  4. Posts : 9,600
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       #104

    Britton30 said:
    Those braces are very pro looking, good job on them...
    Thanks!

    Britton30 said:
    ...You may need to prime them with zinc-chromate to get paint to stick.
    Or a self-etching primer which I just happen to have knocking about. I use a couple of thin coats of self-etching primer, followed by a couple of thin coats of automotive gray primer, then two or three coats of color, in this (pardon the pun) case satin black.
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  5. Posts : 9,600
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       #105

    Last night, after making the fan mounted braces, I laid out, drilled, and countersunk four holes in the base of the fan hub before sacking out. Today, I spent five minutes drilling four holes in the bottom of the case; the previous five hours were spent trying to figure out where to put it. To make a long story short, I couldn't use the location I originally wanted to use because it ran into interference with the case feet and, even though I did eventually figure where I could put it in that area, it dawned on me that I would have to remove the hub every time I wanted to remove the PSU. One of the reasons I'm moving my computer to this case is I wanted to avoid having to remove things to be able to remove other things. I could have put the hub on the back panel but it would have been a farther reach for me to get to the hub to remove and plug in the fan cables whenever I removed and replaced the side panel. I also didn't want to have the nuts for the mounting screws showing back there. I finally decided to reroute the fan wires to the other side of the fans and move the hub several inches forward. I had to remove the braces and fan filters on the side panel to get to a fan so I could remove and remount it. I then put one of the braces back on—the one with the notch for the fan wires—so I could make sure the fan cables would reach the hub in the new location I finally settled on (which is much closer to the front and is easier to reach). That one was also a bit tricky to find because I had to play dodgem with the PSU retaining bracket and the third HDD cage. The cables easily reached so I went ahead and finished removing all the fans and filters so I can later put on the acoustic foam (I'm too pooped to do it tonight).

    After drilling the holes (finally), I riveted the plate I cut from a HDD cage to the bottom of the 5.25" cage and checked the fit of the HDD cages under it. They fit (yay!). I then used some snips to roughly cut the grill from the top panel by snipping across the webs between the holes around the edge of the grill. It looks as rough as a cob but the purpose was just to get it out of my way so I can do some more careful surgery later (as in tomorrow or Monday; I'm pooped). Sorry, no pictures. There wasn't anything spectacular to see.
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  6. Posts : 12,364
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       #106

    ZaLiTH said:
    I know the DEMCIfilters, got a few of the magnetic ones for my old black case a while back.. Highly recommended.

    They are good filters. They look great and are very easy to clean. But they are very restrictive in the air flow department. I had a set on my old HAF -932.


    However it really doesn't matter since it barely affects load temps which are the only thing that counts.

    Idle temps were up to 10c higher across components, but load temp differences were minimal.


    And nice modding work LGF.
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  7. Posts : 9,600
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       #107

    smarteyeball said:
    ZaLiTH said:
    I know the DEMCIfilters, got a few of the magnetic ones for my old black case a while back.. Highly recommended.

    They are good filters. They look great and are very easy to clean. But they are very restrictive in the air flow department. I had a set on my old HAF -932.


    However it really doesn't matter since it barely affects load temps which are the only thing that counts.

    Idle temps were up to 10c higher across components, but load temp differences were minimal.


    And nice modding work LGF.
    Thanks, Patrick!

    With six fans on this case (one 200mm and two 140mm intakes and three 140mm exhaust, all PWM connected to the MOBO), I should be able to compensate for the airflow restrictions of the DEMCIfilter filter material, even as some dust starts to build up on them. And it's much easier to clean filters than it is to clean a case.

    Edit: I saw somewhere that DEMCIfilter claims their filters restrict airflow 20%. I assume that's before they get dusty.
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  8. Posts : 9,600
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       #108

    Before I sacked out last night, I laid out all the holes for the acoustic foam for the left side panel and cut out the fan holes, then checked the fit. The fan hole cutouts are a bit undersized but I'm going to wait until I have the fans reinstalled to do the final trim.

    I got up at a decent hour this morning but felt like I didn't get my nap out so, after a few hours, I went back to bed for another three hours. I'm feeling much wider awake now but I'm still achy from the last couple of days and my allergies and sinuses are driving me nuts so I'm just taking it easy for now. I did go ahead and cover the inside of the right side panel with acoustic foam and punched the fan screw clearance holes on the left side panel. I'll have to make another Ace Hardware run Tuesday to get a 1/2" punch for the clearance holes for the nuts that secure the fan filters (I have a bunch of leather working punches but 1/4" is the largest I have).

    I got lucky on the right side panel acoustic foam. I thought I was going to have to use three sheets of the expensive stuff to cover both panels but I found that I could just barely cover each panel from one carefully cut and spliced sheet. There is a tiny gap along one side but that's not enough to be significant, especially when compared to the areas that can't be covered very well.

    Here's the right side panel:

    Got a New Case!-img_0002.jpg

    If you look hard, you can just barely see the splice on the left side of the photo (it's more obvious in real life).

    This is the topside of the foam for the left panel...

    Got a New Case!-img_0003.jpg

    ...and this is the sticky side.

    Got a New Case!-img_0005.jpg

    In this shot, I've gone ahead and punched the 1/4" fan screw clearance holes.

    Got a New Case!-img_0008.jpg

    It wasn't until I was looking at the photos that I noticed that I punched one hole in the wrong place (see if you can figure out where). The clearance holes for the nuts that secure the filter bases need to be 1/2" and I punched one of them 1/4" instead of punching the one next to it. I went back and punched the correct 1/4" hole but I will have to wait until I can get a 1/2" punch to fix the mispunched one. Once the 1/2" holes are punched, I can install the foam and reinstall the fans, filters, and, hopefully, the painted braces (when I can paint them depends on outside temperatures and wind).
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       #109

    Nice overall work Lady! You don't make yourself a rest on this job :)
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  10. Posts : 24,479
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       #110

    Got a New Case!-foam.jpg
    Right?
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