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Stealth Mod Project
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Wednesday, January 24, 2001
Overview
After seeing some of my case mods a good friend of mine asked what could be done to his new computer to make it
run cooler. He had recently purchased a Abit VP6 (our review of this board can be seen here)
and 2 PIII 866 processors. The processors are of the retail variety which come with their own heatsink and fan. These
coolers do their job and are very quiet. Unfortunately they are not very efficient if the case temperature is too
high.
The task was was simple, to create a "stock" looking case mod that maximized case venting.
The task was was simple, to create a "stock" looking case mod that maximized case venting.
Here is what we had to work with. The case is another fine product from CaseDepot.com.
A word of caution if you are searching for a new case. Ask if the case has de-burred edges! you will save yourself a lot of pain and
bandages in the long run. This case was one of the sharpest cases I have ever had the opportunity of putting my hands into.