The Hardwood Dominator
Red Lantern

by vashant

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I built this rig for better cooling, performance and convenience of use.


Here is a link to a video of the light system and some pics of how it was designed. Hope you enjoy.


http://tifftsgifts.com/hardwood.html


The first picture will show you how well this new layout and configuration cools everything, and just remember that this is on air cooling and not water cooling!!!


I separated the main areas such as the motherboard, hard drive, psu and extra addons such as the dvd burner and other devices. By removing the hard drives away from the motherboard I was able to place a 120mm fan just to the right of the motherboard blowing towards the back of the unit bringing completely unobstructed airflow from the outside of the case straight to a side mounted cpu heat sink and have another 120 mm fan directly behind the cpu heat sink for exhaust which creates an almost direct vacuum to suck the heat out of the case. With this setup I noticed a 7-9 degree Celsius drop in my idle temps, they went from about 36 to 28/29 and under load from about 46 to 37 Celsius.


I placed a 80 mm fan at the bottom of the case to blow cool air on the video card and I also made it adjustable so in the future if I bought another video card with different fan placement on the card I can just slide the 80mm fan back and forth to where ever I need it. That mod also dropped my video card processor temps about 5 degrees Celsius and just like with the cpu fan, the video card fan rarely ever spins up to full rpm’s due to how much cooler everything is with the new airflow system.


The psu is in it’s own area completely separate from everything else to help isolate any heat created from it.


The hard drive bay currently has 4 hard drives in it, all with hard drive coolers on them. With this setup I was able to keep a large gap between the hard drives for better air flow and also have a 120mm front fan and a 120mm rear exhaust fan, both are completely unobstructed from wires or anything else and were able to be placed closer to the hard drives since this case is narrower than most which improves overall air flow and cooling efficiency.


Another great mod for the hard drive bay is the slide out hard drive rack. If I ever need to swap out hard drives all I have to do is open the hard drive door and pull the rack out and I have full access to all drives. (cool or what!)


The top bay holds my dvd burner, fan speed controller, card reader, floppy drive, power and reset buttons and the built in cigarette lighter (also a neat mod for a smoker like me). All these were placed here for convenience so I don’t have to bend down to insert or adjust anything, they are all at arms reach. This bay also has a 80mm front and rear fan to keep it cool.


I also placed two digital thermometers on the front of the unit so I can easily monitor my cpu temps and my video card temps.


I placed 2 usb ports on the top of the unit so this way if I wanted to plug in my flash drive or anything else it is easy to reach and any cords/straps are contained on the top of he unit instead of just hanging down off the front or side of the tower like most rigs are.


I also installed a lighting system that is sound activated. I have normal white lights that flash in the motherboard compartment along with the ultraviolet lights that flash at a slightly different level exposing the hidden colors on all my components from the UV paint I painted them with. Very awesome to watch while jamming to some tunes. :)


Overall it took about a month and a half to build from scratch.


I think it has a grandfather clock kind of antiquity to it, not intentional, just turned out like that. A nice bonus.


Here is a link to a video of the light system and some pics of how it was designed. Hope you enjoy.


http://tifftsgifts.com/hardwood.html


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Specs inside:


Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 Allendale 1.8GHz LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor @ 3.38


Ram : 5 gigs pc 6400 ram


4 hd’s: 1 wd 500 gb, 1 wd 160 gb, 2 wd 250 gb in raid 0 for 500 gb. 1160 gig total. All 7200 rpm sata.


Vid card : Radeon X1950PRO 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16.


Board : GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3


PSU : Rosewill 750 watt power supply


Dvd burner : SAMSUNG 20X DVD±R DVD Burner Black SATA


CPU cooler : ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro 92mm CPU Cooler


OS : win xp pro 32 bit and 64 bit.


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ps. The letters BVA are my initials, just had to personalize it.

by EM3Bilko

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Modded a Abit case that had no front intake, put in a 120mm fan with red CCFL for the front intake, 120mm fan with red LED’s for the rear exhaust, painted it a GM Metallic Red and X-Metals red. Put in a red railroad lantern for the power indicator light, 4 fan controller. The machinery inside is a Biostar N4SLI-A9 socket 939 motherboard, AMD Opteron 170 dual-core processor cooled by a Zalman 9500, 1gig of Patriot Low Latency PC3200 DDR memory, 160gig SATA II Seagate HDD, 2 eVGA 6800XT 256mb DDR memory onboard, Antec Quattro 850 watt power supply, Creative Labs X-Fi Fatal1ty ExtremeGamer Pro sound card, 16 x dual layer DVD burner with Lightscribe and a floppy drive.
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