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09.16.2008, 11:22 PM

Is the pcb now tight in the case or is there some room for shifting?

The fan plug taking the shock from resting on the bottom of the case is a very valid point in my opinion.

It does make sense that mechanical shock focused on that point will cause problems.

I wonder if there is enough material to just hollow out a deeper spot for the plug to have some head room instead of removing a window from the bottom?

Nice Mods. I think you will be pleased with it.
   
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09.17.2008, 12:07 AM

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Is the pcb now tight in the case or is there some room for shifting?

The fan plug taking the shock from resting on the bottom of the case is a very valid point in my opinion.

It does make sense that mechanical shock focused on that point will cause problems.

I wonder if there is enough material to just hollow out a deeper spot for the plug to have some head room instead of removing a window from the bottom?

Nice Mods. I think you will be pleased with it.
I just removed about 1/2 the thickness of the case bottom below the coil and the fan plug. I also plan to add some heatshrink to protect the fan wires inside the case. I may remove the top like Arct1k did, as I can hear the fan rubbing the top sometimes...

Where did you get the cap Chris?
   
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