mirindaorange breath
| Owner: | mirindaorange Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | Jan 15, 2009 |
| Last Update: | Jan 17, 2009 10:46 |
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| Rating: | Outstanding (7.4) 21 votes total |
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System Specs:
» Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
» MSI P45 Platinum
» Zalman 9500AT
» Corsair XMS2 PC6400 2x2GB CL5
» Palit Radeon 4870 1GB
Performed Mods:
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User comments
Post your commentLooks awesome, but I'll vote when we get to see inside.
Nice work!
EDIT: voted a 9. Very nice mate!
Nice work!
EDIT: voted a 9. Very nice mate!
sorry i'm not rich enough to afford water cooling yet. maybe when i graduate and get a job.
very nice work/job! 8/10!
Very nice mod, I like what you did with the front panel and good cable management. 8/10
My only concern is your Zalman cpu cooler. Wouldn't you want to flip the cooler the opposite way so that it exhausts the airflow directly out of the rear case fan. Unless you have the airflow intake from the rear to front exhaust of the case.

My only concern is your Zalman cpu cooler. Wouldn't you want to flip the cooler the opposite way so that it exhausts the airflow directly out of the rear case fan. Unless you have the airflow intake from the rear to front exhaust of the case.

by: t77snapshotoh right! i mustve misread one of the articles off the net! thanks a lot man, i'll switch the fan up and hope i get better temps!
Very nice mod, I like what you did with the front panel and good cable management. 8/10
My only concern is your Zalman cpu cooler. Wouldn't you want to flip the cooler the opposite way so that it exhausts the airflow directly out of the rear case fan. Unless you have the airflow intake from the rear to front exhaust of the case.
8/10
9/10, very good looking case, where did you get it, plus i love the red!
Nice build,, Nice & clean window mod without using u-channel, your mods on the front bezel look awesome, Also your drive stealthing was A nice touch, A build to be proud off, Great job mirindaorange
love the case but hate the desk (have the same one in pine) but where you have putted the case is truly ingenious but isnt it to wobbly with that high center of gravity my is so wobbly with the case on the ground but any way I am making the best computer case ever so I would live with that a couple more months
very cool, love it 9/10 :)
i'm about to do an orange mod myself and i'm curious to know which fans u used? I'm planning on AC Ryan Blackfire. And that cathode kit is a Sunbeam Red one i assume?
i'm about to do an orange mod myself and i'm curious to know which fans u used? I'm planning on AC Ryan Blackfire. And that cathode kit is a Sunbeam Red one i assume?
I'm looking to get some orange case fans and I'm wondering what fans do you have? Do they have rpm control?
by: t77snapshoti am using thermaltake fans for the front, originally then had 4-pin molex connectors and they'd scream at full RPM's so i modded them into 3-pin fans and plugged them to my fan controller for better control. as for the back, i used an akasa 92mm fan for the same purpose.
I'm looking to get some orange case fans and I'm wondering what fans do you have? Do they have rpm control?
what case was used in this mod?
Must say, Id deffinately consider using orange as a base for a case mod - this just looks freaking awesome. 9/10 from me!
Must say, Id deffinately consider using orange as a base for a case mod - this just looks freaking awesome. 9/10 from me!
Wonderful cable management!
Thank you Mirindaorange
by: kyle2020I used an old casing which i got off a friend. It was just an old casing from a old pentium system.
what case was used in this mod?
Must say, Id deffinately consider using orange as a base for a case mod - this just looks freaking awesome. 9/10 from me!
by: Charper2013Thank you Charper2013! :D
Wonderful cable management!













