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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Fri May 15, 2009 12:44 am | |
| I'm going to mod my Thermaltake LANBOX. I took it some of it apart tonight to see how it was put together. It is still loaded with my components so I didnt completely dismantle it. I removed the 4 front cover screws, unscrewed the screws holding the power/reset buttons and the USB/1394/audio connectors in place and removed them from the front cover. I also took out the foam filter just to see if I can get better airflow. The front cover is very solid. There are many smaller parts to the cover that I did not know were even there. I can't really mod the front cover too easily. So for now, I am going to leave it alone. The side panels come off extremely easy. After about 2 minutes I had the acrylic laying on the floor with a big rectangle hole in the side of my case. Thermaltake did a good thing and made the acrylic side panels easy to remove. There are 8 "pins" that you have to push out and then the acrylic comes off. This made me very happy indeed! The reason this made me happy is because I am going to mod the side panels. To be continued.... |
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Macabre Ballet

Location: Gresham, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Tue May 26, 2009 5:38 pm | |
| Oooo. Keep us updated. Sounds like fun! _________________ Co-Founder of Gaming Northwest www.gamingnw.comFor Gamers, By Gamers |
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:55 pm | |
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:49 am | |
| I finally uploaded the pictures I took a few weeks ago. Don't mind the mess of wires. When I moved things around, they werent so pretty any more. The pins from the inside.  The pins that come out so easy.  Two pictures without the acrylic installed.   Case without the front cover.  Rats nest of cables.  Side panel reinstalled.  |
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:35 am | |
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Tactical Ice
Location: Gresham, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:04 pm | |
| Thats looking pretty sweet. I really like the look of the grill mat stuff you picked up... im bettin its going to look cool. |
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Macabre Ballet

Location: Gresham, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:12 pm | |
| The mesh looks pretty awesome. Actually reminds me of the original idea for my case... looks very industrial.  _________________ Co-Founder of Gaming Northwest www.gamingnw.comFor Gamers, By Gamers |
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Sun Jun 07, 2009 5:09 pm | |
| What color do you think I should paint the mesh? These are colors I have considered. Black, White, Blue, Silver, Gold, Orange, Yellow |
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:15 am | |
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Macabre Ballet

Location: Gresham, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:32 am | |
| I really like the silver or even black or blue. But aren't you going to add some lettering to the side? If you do that I think you should go black.  Just my thought. _________________ Co-Founder of Gaming Northwest www.gamingnw.comFor Gamers, By Gamers |
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RabidPoultry

Location: Salem
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:05 pm | |
| Another way of increasing airflow is to mount a 360mm fan to the side, or a smaller one since you have a small box. Most of the large fans mount easily after you drill 4 small holes in the acrylic, and they are quiet because they don't spin as fast as smaller fans |
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RabidPoultry

Location: Salem
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:07 pm | |
| My vote is black for color. It will blend in with the rest of the case. |
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:30 pm | |
| I didnt really like the mesh. I took it off. I got a bunch of spray paint so I might paint it and see how it looks. I have always had the idea of mounting a fan to the side for more airflow. Maybe an 80mm. Not all of us can have 360mm fans in the side of their case like you Tracy.  (Which yours is totally "cool" BTW) Thanks for the suggestions everybody. |
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bnash10125 Event Organizer


Location: Keizer, OR
 | Subject: Re: Thermaltake LANBOX Mod Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:49 pm | |
| I added a 80 mm fan to the inside of the original panel. I installed it using double sided sticky tape so I could remove it easily. The airflow was coming in from the outside and was moving air well enough to hold up a piece of paper to the outside of the panel. But, it didnt really make that much of a difference in cooling. So I removed it. I'd show pictures. But I didnt take any. |
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