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Originally Posted by Maestro
Whoohooo! Attack of the Temjins! I think the Antec guys saw that Silverstone was already here in force and ran for the hills.
Huzzah to you as well, Clocker. If I couldn't see the the side of the front door in that picture, I would dispute that that was even a TJ-06!(Yeah, I pretty much gutted the Temjin and only put in the minimum necessary to hold the parts) What does the "(Sprocket)" mean? Is that just your name for the computer (Yes, that's just her name.) or was there some other version of the -06 that I don't know about? And what happened to the other raptors!? I only see two SATA coming from that motherboard, and one goes into the CDROM drive, so that leaves...carry the seven...Only one Raptor!(Yes, I was still adding to my collection at that time...ultimately Sprocket had three Raptors when still housed in the Temjin) Don't tell me you scrapped a 3+0 Raptor RAID array! Surely that would be too sweet to get rid of!(In her new house she sports a 4x36GB Raptor array (RAID0) and yes, it is sweet...)
In any case, make a duct! If there's anything I've learned in my ventures into silent computing, it's that first you watercool it, then you duct it! I should go preach this over in the Mods forum...
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Sprocket has since migrated into a CM Stacker case.
The gutted TJ06 sits next to a brand new Apple G5 case (also empty) and a growing pile of waterloop parts.
When the SS goes back together I'll definitely explore the duct setup...
Just to prove she really is a TJ06, here's a door open shot (you're right, the frontplane design really does cry out "Put radiator here!"...)...

And with the door closed..

Note that the stock casefeet have been removed and the chassis sits on the base plate of an old Gateway server...seemed to fit the overall look better than the stubby, rounded feet that SS chose.