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16 lis 2006 · If you have room for a 120mm fan where your 5.25" drive bays are, this guide should help you to convert those idle, blank drive bay covers into some worthwhile active cooling. I used the following for the mod, although you may be able to use alternatives.
6 maj 2013 · I am looking for an easy way to mount an 120 mm fan in my spare 5.25 " drive bays. A commercial product would be nice, but I have no problem making something custom if its easy. Also, any...
I was hoping to find some 5.25" bay fans to blow air directly from the top front of the case to the cooler and then out my rear exhaust fan but am having bad luck finding something. I can spare 2 of the 3 bays my case offers.
You need at least 3 free bays for a 120 mm fan. Measure the dimensions of your free space (should be around 14 cm x 14 cm) to make sure you can fit the fan. Go to Home Depot, or any hardware store and get some weatherstip tape/foam.
8 lis 2006 · I am looking for a 5.25" Bay Fan Mounting. Currently with my setup, I have a direct air flow from my 2 empty bottom bays, back through my CPU, and out the...
11 lip 2019 · 2 out of the 5 drive bays in my case are occupied, one by an optical drive reader (which I use from time to time) and another for some extra front USB ports. I'm also likely going to add a 120mm fan bracket up front at some point for that extra bit of airflow + aesthetics.
27 mar 2020 · As I gotten a computer job, I've gotten sick of seeing large-case computers with junky RGB fans and expansion cards that should be USB instead like WIFI and DAC's. In this sort of guide, we'll go over actually useful expansion cards that won't waste your precious slots and yes even 5.25 bays.