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Akasa Evo120 inside ecute case

The ecute case that has featured previously on mods-n-clocks is a pretty good uATX case. One of it’s downfalls though is that you cannot fit large CPU coolers due to the height restrictions above the CPU socket. When I say ‘cannot’ of course I really mean ‘unless you mod it’ and here is just how to do it.

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Modding: Chilleditx scratch case build

Posted by admin On December - 29 - 2009

Chilleditx small picture of google sketchup sketch

This is my latest from scratch PC case build. Consisting of mini-ITX components in a predominantly acrylic 200 mm cube and showing off a large CPU heatsink like those found only in ATX builds. This will be updated as a running work log for you to follow.

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Modding: Ventilating the Eye-T eCute case windows

Posted by admin On June - 13 - 2009
Picture of Eye-T eCute Case

Sometimes PC cases need additional ventilation just to bring those temperatures down a few degrees. This is especially common where clear plastic windows are fitted. If you need additional vents in your side window then read on and then put them in yourself.

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Tips & Tricks: Eye-T Ecute SFF PC case

Posted by admin On December - 15 - 2008
Eye-T Ecute Case Tips and Tricks

If you’ve read my review of the Eye-T Ecute PC case then you’ll already know that I think highly of this case. However it does have its quirks and there are things that I’ve learnt that I would like to share with you all. That’s what this article is all about…

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Silverstone LC11M Media PC Case

One of the most important things to consider in building a Media PC or HTPC (Home Theatre PC) is cooling. Chances are that you’ll want your Media PC in your lounge and you’ll want it to be seen and not heard. You’ll also be trying to fit the components into a smart but small case which unfortuanately doesn’t fit so well with good, quiet airflow.

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Modding: LCD Temperature Display for ecute uATX case

Posted by admin On May - 31 - 2008

When building my uATX rig I decided that I wanted to give it a red theme. However the case I chose came with a blue LCD display so I bought a replacement red display and modded the case. Read the rest of this entry »

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