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<blockquote data-quote="Khryo" data-source="post: 12365" data-attributes="member: 11413"><p>Yes , indeed I finally installed the PC in the living room, but I had some problem with the cabinet, hehehe ... in fact, if you plan to do like me don't forget to measure the cable lenght behind your case and add this to the case depth, due to the USB cable I wasn't able to place correctly the HTPC; it was something like 2cm too deep. Soooo, to avoid some WAF instability, I used my dremel before she notice something <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>I will make a picture tonight , you ll see...</p><p></p><p>Regarding the FAN, I plan to replace the front one, which was temporary. I fact, if you look to the first picture, the font FAN is black, but when I installed the T-Balancer, this one didn't had the right connector, so I ran to my local reseller and bought the only coolermaster in stock ... </p><p></p><p>Actually, I can run the PC without FAN at all ... but for stability reason, I programmed the T-Balancer to start slowly the FAN at 35°C. For instance, the front FAN is linked to all sensors, and the highest T° will drive the curve ... so if the tuner gets hot, the front start first ...</p><p>The CPU FAN is linked to the CPU and the chipset only, there once again, if one of the sensor gets hot (more than 35°C), it starts slowly, and so on...</p><p></p><p>When the case is open, and just playing MP3, no FAN is activated. It depends how you think your components are tolerant to heat, I would prefer doing it safe and start running at 35°C and cool enough the hard drive instead of crashing it after 6 months. </p><p></p><p>The Side FAN is just there to bring direct fresh air when needed, in fact it starts long after the CPU FAN...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khryo, post: 12365, member: 11413"] Yes , indeed I finally installed the PC in the living room, but I had some problem with the cabinet, hehehe ... in fact, if you plan to do like me don't forget to measure the cable lenght behind your case and add this to the case depth, due to the USB cable I wasn't able to place correctly the HTPC; it was something like 2cm too deep. Soooo, to avoid some WAF instability, I used my dremel before she notice something ;) I will make a picture tonight , you ll see... Regarding the FAN, I plan to replace the front one, which was temporary. I fact, if you look to the first picture, the font FAN is black, but when I installed the T-Balancer, this one didn't had the right connector, so I ran to my local reseller and bought the only coolermaster in stock ... Actually, I can run the PC without FAN at all ... but for stability reason, I programmed the T-Balancer to start slowly the FAN at 35°C. For instance, the front FAN is linked to all sensors, and the highest T° will drive the curve ... so if the tuner gets hot, the front start first ... The CPU FAN is linked to the CPU and the chipset only, there once again, if one of the sensor gets hot (more than 35°C), it starts slowly, and so on... When the case is open, and just playing MP3, no FAN is activated. It depends how you think your components are tolerant to heat, I would prefer doing it safe and start running at 35°C and cool enough the hard drive instead of crashing it after 6 months. The Side FAN is just there to bring direct fresh air when needed, in fact it starts long after the CPU FAN... [/QUOTE]
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