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Guru3D Rig of the Month - July 2019





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Božo Kaurić
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Posted on: 08/28/2019 11:04 PM
On that last pic I would swap the position of the power supply and the single exhaust fan, and then I'd turn that exhaust fan into an intake fan so that you can blow cold intake air directly at the GPU, I would probably also add a second intake fan to sit next to it so you could have 2 intake fans blowing on the GPU. Yeah, so that way the GPU gets maximum cooling, which is arguably the most important component to have running at low temperatures so that you can install high power GPUs and allow them to receive enough cooling - but also when GPUs are cooler they boost higher for more performance.
Well it looks good, nice design.
That fan next to PSU is an intake fan that supplies fresh air to GPU and rest of the interior. I actually did not notice I turned it on the wrong side until you pointed it out. There are two exhaust fans on the backplate above all the motherboard connectors that take all the hot air outside and since sides are meshed, they help getting fresh air inside through it.
PSU has to stay on that position so that you can route all the cables that come with it and keep it clean, and to spread the fresh air evenly inside the case.
Temperatures will not be an issue... you can take a look at my PC that is built inside an old amp and the temperatures are really low...
On that last pic I would swap the position of the power supply and the single exhaust fan, and then I'd turn that exhaust fan into an intake fan so that you can blow cold intake air directly at the GPU, I would probably also add a second intake fan to sit next to it so you could have 2 intake fans blowing on the GPU. Yeah, so that way the GPU gets maximum cooling, which is arguably the most important component to have running at low temperatures so that you can install high power GPUs and allow them to receive enough cooling - but also when GPUs are cooler they boost higher for more performance.
Well it looks good, nice design.
That fan next to PSU is an intake fan that supplies fresh air to GPU and rest of the interior. I actually did not notice I turned it on the wrong side until you pointed it out. There are two exhaust fans on the backplate above all the motherboard connectors that take all the hot air outside and since sides are meshed, they help getting fresh air inside through it.
PSU has to stay on that position so that you can route all the cables that come with it and keep it clean, and to spread the fresh air evenly inside the case.
Temperatures will not be an issue... you can take a look at my PC that is built inside an old amp and the temperatures are really low...
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Hi all
You have always been very supportive when I was showing off my work here, but today, for the first time, I would like to ask for your help.
I wish to start manufacturing the case I have designed, but since I am a solo designer with no financial backup to pull it of, I made a crowdfunding campaign on OKpal.com (similar to indiegogo and kickstarter, but available in my country, Croatia).
Every amount will be more then helpful to get this project moving, so I can finally make this case and be able to offer it to everyone.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
Also, every share on social media helps alot!
Thank you, Božo Kaurić
https://www.okpal.com/vintage-hi-fi-computer-case/#/
On that last pic I would swap the position of the power supply and the single exhaust fan, and then I'd turn that exhaust fan into an intake fan so that you can blow cold intake air directly at the GPU, I would probably also add a second intake fan to sit next to it so you could have 2 intake fans blowing on the GPU. Yeah, so that way the GPU gets maximum cooling, which is arguably the most important component to have running at low temperatures so that you can install high power GPUs and allow them to receive enough cooling - but also when GPUs are cooler they boost higher for more performance.
Well it looks good, nice design.