Bio-Hazard (Xaser 3)
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| Posted: | Sep 16, 2005 |
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System Specs:
Thermaltake Xaser 3 super tower full atx, p4 3.2 ghz chip overclocked to a 3.6ghz, 4 gis sys mem at cas 1.5 pc 3200 ddr, asus p4p 800 e deluxe, ati x850 256 mg ddr3,round cables 7 in 1 floppy drive, custom xp ui
Performed Mods:
bio hazard logo, water cooling in the process not compete yet waiting for last componet from thermal take, custom ui screens and custom front end for internal switches and lights
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User comments
Post your commentOne word: cable management. Needs a bit of tidying up. Take a peak at some of the systems posted. There are some amazingly clean wiring jobs. Go look at the CrystalClear system for a good example. Definitely the right direction, though. Nice work on drilling the side panel for the extra fan.
Eh, Hardcano 9's have an insane amount of wires. They require like three wires per fan, it's insane. Although I do believe he could do better, but it's going to be hard with how many wires that fan controller uses.
uv liquid
is it a good idea or a bad idea?
is it a good idea or a bad idea?
nice and ya it needs to be cleed up a bit but other then that it looks good keep it up
by: grifter29
uv liquid
is it a good idea or a bad idea?
By that do you mean water cooling with UV dye or painting bits and pieces with UV paint?
by: wtf8269
By that do you mean water cooling with UV dye or painting bits and pieces with UV paint?
Both of them actually
I wouldn't go water cooling with a case like that, it's too air cooling oriented. As far as UV paint goes, go for it, just don't paint the entire frame of the case some UV color, I hate that.
clean up the wires the best that they will go gonna look at a new psu that has less wires i have an extra some i don't use.
Try routing the wires behind the motherboard, cut a hole or two if you have to. Lengthening wires in order to route them in a more tucked away place helps too.
by: wtf8269i was told that was bad if my computer arcs. or is that bullshit
Try routing the wires behind the motherboard, cut a hole or two if you have to. Lengthening wires in order to route them in a more tucked away place helps too.
No no no I meant behind the motherboard mount. Not actually behind the motherboard itself. Like this:

As you can see I had to cut a 2" hole in order to get all the wires behind there.

As you can see I had to cut a 2" hole in order to get all the wires behind there.
by: wtf8269
No no no I meant behind the motherboard mount. Not actually behind the motherboard itself. Like this:
As you can see I had to cut a 2" hole in order to get all the wires behind there.
allrighty i understand what you mean now thats a friggin great idea ill do that gotta get a bit to drill the hole im looking at having my water cooling tubes running to the outside of the case found this nice water cooler mount from frozenpc
give me a day and i should have cut the holes for the wires.
woot somebody with the same case as me, nice mod there cheif
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by: VmasterNice, but you also need to do a bit of tidying up with the cabling IMO.
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