So started shoving a micro ATX Chinese x99 board into this Silverstone I yoinked from @ipaine and well heatsink options have been a nightmare. I had a couple the would have worked but are ever so slightly too tall.

Have another one that is short enough but the fan makes it so it contacts the DVD drive and I was the drive to actually work in this situation. So I have since pulled the fan off and that gives me just enough room to 3D print a duct to the rear 80mm fans to replace the removed 120mm fan.

So more messing around hunting for any spare 80mm fans I found a monstrosity from about 10 years ago. Place we were living in especially my kids room would get hot. So I built a nerdy swamp cooler.
Submersible pump went into the cooler filled with ice water. Pump plugged directly into the wall, fans powered by 5v phone charger I cut up and ice water pumped through the radiator chilling the air temperature in the bedroom (noticeable but only effective for about 30 minutes due to the small cooler of ice) but enough to help her sleep at night.

Anyways I'll post some more monstrosities from this media center idea as I hack it together just thought it would be fun to share a different monsocity of spare parts before I disassembled it for the fans.
Oh came with an adapter picked up a with cooler for cheap it didn't fit either. Too big of footprint for the adapter without cutting things.

Other absurdities I have a dual 80mm radiator that "could" fit and a water block that does fit. But the rad would interfere with the GPU because of the bulk head... Have spare pump and res a bit large but I could make it go together but the loss of the GPU slot is a no go and not going to buy a 120mm AIO when the goal is to buy as little as possible and use up stuff i have laying around and this was actually my original plan but forgot to take a photo with the water block mounted.


Have another one that is short enough but the fan makes it so it contacts the DVD drive and I was the drive to actually work in this situation. So I have since pulled the fan off and that gives me just enough room to 3D print a duct to the rear 80mm fans to replace the removed 120mm fan.

So more messing around hunting for any spare 80mm fans I found a monstrosity from about 10 years ago. Place we were living in especially my kids room would get hot. So I built a nerdy swamp cooler.
Submersible pump went into the cooler filled with ice water. Pump plugged directly into the wall, fans powered by 5v phone charger I cut up and ice water pumped through the radiator chilling the air temperature in the bedroom (noticeable but only effective for about 30 minutes due to the small cooler of ice) but enough to help her sleep at night.

Anyways I'll post some more monstrosities from this media center idea as I hack it together just thought it would be fun to share a different monsocity of spare parts before I disassembled it for the fans.
Oh came with an adapter picked up a with cooler for cheap it didn't fit either. Too big of footprint for the adapter without cutting things.

Other absurdities I have a dual 80mm radiator that "could" fit and a water block that does fit. But the rad would interfere with the GPU because of the bulk head... Have spare pump and res a bit large but I could make it go together but the loss of the GPU slot is a no go and not going to buy a 120mm AIO when the goal is to buy as little as possible and use up stuff i have laying around and this was actually my original plan but forgot to take a photo with the water block mounted.

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