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    heya

    I want to mount a plexiglass window to my thermal rock mystic case can someone give me a list of detailed instructions and equipment needed

    secondly just want some help finding components i would like:

    1.around 550w blue led psu (I have found one and it is a coolermaster but i cant seem to find any others by "good" brands)
    2. 2x blue lights should I use cold cathode, uv, neon???
    3. I also need some 60mm fans with a cfm higher then 40 noise doesn't matter and colour doesn't but again blue led would be preferable

    Thankyou in advance for any help
    Matt

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    I've got a blue Hiper type R 580 watt psu, some people hate them but i've used three in various machines and not had a single problem, looks the part too !!
    Hark the children of the Resolution !!

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    I was looking for an actual silver psu case but with a blue fan sorry didnt make that clear although that psu does look good I may keep it as a reserve choice

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    I saw this one on scan:

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=575387

    Dont know if its any good, try googling for some reviews, looks like the right look for u. Some one from scan should be able to tell u a bit about it.
    Last edited by Flewis; 20-04-2007 at 10:50 PM.

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    don't trust the company lol trust scan as that's where I get the majority of my stuff from but not the psu.

    I have settled on this:

    Coolermaster RS-550-ACLY Real Power Pro 550W Power Supply
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=CA-106-CM

    Akasa Serial ATA 45cm Blue EL Data Cable
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=CB-014-AK

    Akasa Rounded Ultra ATA133/100/66 IDE Cable (0.45m) - Blue Neon String
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=CB-035-GE

    Delta 60mm Focussed Flow Fan (EHE)
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=FG-005-DE

    Fan Guard - 60mm (Chrome)
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=FG-003-GE

    now need some lights

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    You really really don't want a delta fan, they are like a jet engine spooling up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aidanjt View Post
    You really really don't want a delta fan, they are like a jet engine spooling up.
    Hes right, I ran mine for about a week, got pissed off and took it out. Ordered a bigger heatsink in the end.

    60mm ones are really aimed at 1U rackmount servers, and they are noisy (from experience, I used to work in IT)

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    If you want a silver psu case with a blue led fan, the best way is too buy the best silver cased psu you can find whether it had a blue led fan or not. Then buy another blue led fan and wack it into the PSU its not hard

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    Back to the psu issue, noone has mentioned the OCZ ones, they have blue led fans and are top quality units.

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    lol I don't mind about noise levels Ill use a voltage regulator to keep them to an acceptable level. I am adding 2 windows to my case: http://www.thermaltake.com/xaserCase/mystic/mystic.htm

    one large one on the top and one small one on the left hand side

    The cooler master is a good brand psu and looks how I want it to although the antec true power trio 550W is calling to me..... the OCZ ones look very cool but overclockers.uk has run out atm an I would like to order the majority of parts from one store.

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    I'am still struggling to find window moulds and unsure of the thickness of the plexi/acrylic I should be using???

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    There is a chance the delta fan might not even be able to start rotating with voltage reduction to comfortable levels, powerful electromagnets need power to turn. Either way lower voltage == lower RPMs == lower airflow, thus the lowered noise, you simply wont get >40CFM cooling from a 60mm fan with <30dB noise (with ~30dB being the threshold to being annoying). It's just physically impossible for 60mm fans to reach these performance parameters, an 80mm fan maybe, but basically you're looking for 120mm fan performance through a straw.
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    I know aidanjt I wasn't expecting a miracle I am getting one 80mm delta and 2x60mm deltas My computer is actually in a different room from my monitors and keyboard so noise isn't an issue

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