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Mastagon

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  1. CANADIAN DEALS! Some of these have already been posted here, but I've compiled a list of some of the most attractive deals I've been able to find over on reddit. Rather than reformat it to post here, you can find the list here. Hopefully that helps!
  2. CANADIAN DEAL: Corsair H100i v2 extreme. And it looks like this is a historic all time low: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/CrDzK8/corsair-cpu-cooler-cw9060025ww
  3. I should, but its just 3/4 of an inch to goddamn big! Mega sad face
  4. Judging by the measurements I've found below, it seems like it would nearly work, minus the 140mm fan which I could mount on the outside of the case, which would leave 160mm (from the end of the drive), for 2 sets of drive cables and the length of one addition drive so long as I use all right angle power and sata cables. Assuming the HDD's are 146mm and the drive cables poke out less than 10mm, it may work.
  5. Unfortunately I do not have a closet. The downsides of a bachelor apartment
  6. The second photo is what I mean
  7. Sorry if that wasn't clear, but I was looking to know if this case would allow for a total of 12 drives, if modded.
  8. I was wondering if anyone owns this case wouldn't mind doing me a favor. I want to buy the case and mod it to hold more drives. Specifically, I'd like to mod it to have 3 additional dual HDD bays in the back, so that would be six HDD in the front as well as 6 HDD at the front. See below for my amazing not MS paint diagram. I'd just need to tell me if that would work - that is, that there is at least 5 3/4 inches between the bar the divides the case in the middle, to the back fan. I realize that this would mean low profile CPU coolers only, but that's fine. Its just that this case is absolutely everything I'm looking for, and the higher capacity node 804 is physically too large for my entertainment unit.
  9. I think I read something about Nvidia asking reviewers to exclude it on /r/amd (and let's all take that with the grain of salt it deserves.) HardOCP included it in their review.
  10. A curious lack of Doom benchmarks in most of these reviews.
  11. Thanks brother. It turns out I need larger gauge heatshrink, which I just ordered and should be here by Monday. I'll throw up some picks of my finished product then, along with how it fits in the case. Should be fun times.
  12. Those last two options looked like baked crap, so as I have some mega sized heat shrink, I'll definitely be using that, being that I'm not confident enough in my electronics skills/knowledge to do that (though I understand its a simple concept.) The case I designed to use this PSU in was made with good airflow in mind, so that along with the psu fan being speced to move 153 CFM, my layman's understanding has me thinking that heat from the now sealed inductors won't be an issue. Thanks loads. Now I can still use the PSU whose warranty I have definitely voided the hell out of.
  13. Would that be why there was such a large gap between them and the casing in the first place? Originally, the psu looked like this. Would I be able to seal them with heat shrink, or would this sort of think be sensitive to the temporary heat of a lighter? Thanks. When I do get this together, it should help me save a very important 3/4".
  14. Yay. I actually have some of that PCB film. I will do exactly that.
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