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by Daemon Faust


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The Ultimate Case Project

The Ultimate Overclocking Case Project

"A Step By Step Guide..."

Written: 7/11/2000
Written by: Zero®
 

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Introduction:

 

This is a project that I've wanted to do for a LONG time... I've even gotten a few requests from readers for something like this.  So, I had to finally put everything else on hold and dedicate a weekend for it.  I really appreciate Chris and Christi from Nerdsbyte and Todd from PartsBucket for hooking me up with the hardware for this project.  They really thought it would be cool for someone to do a "play-by-play" on case cooling and they thought I was the guy to do it.  In my not-so-humble opinion I think you should patronize their sites... I'm sure you can find something you need or maybe everything you need. 

 

Moving on again... Now, this project is going to include the most common do-it-yourself blowhole case mods I've seen with one exception... I've rolled it up in one nice package.  None of these mods are dependent of each other.  So... If you only want to do side panel blowholes.  Be my guest!  Or if you want to take on the entire project... Feel free to do that, also! 

 

A couple things to share with you... Please use extreme safety and caution if you attempt to do this on your own.  As I sit here writing this now I can barely hear anything above the mind-numbing ringing in my ears and I can finally see after picking the metal shards from my eyes with tweezers.  This is some serious stuff done with some serious power tools that can hurt ya plenty if you don't use goggles and ear plugs.   What did mom used to say?  "It's all fun and games 'til someone puts an eye out!"  This is my gift to the readers for being so kind regarding my reviews... So, without any further fluff or sentiment let's start ripping some holes in a perfectly good case!

 

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