This also known as the Apple (TM) Solution. (You're holding it wrong!)@hursit I think you might be holding the LCD upside down on post 51. Rotate it 180.
Hello People@hursit I think you might be holding the LCD upside down on post 51. Rotate it 180.
@hursit I think you might be holding the LCD upside down on post 51. Rotate it 180.
I was wondering this about every claim in this thread :/What's the issue? The LCD design hasn't changed since the beginning.
Bigger fan will be better maybe. But we have to decide some brand ( especially only one model ) to produce for it. I cannot make@hursit I think you might be holding the LCD upside down on post 51. Rotate it 180.I was wondering this about every claim in this thread :/What's the issue? The LCD design hasn't changed since the beginning.
Regarding the fan, though a large fan can move more air with less noise, the position is important. If it's mounted in the top of the case, you aren't affecting both top and bottom PCBs evenly/effectively. The original fan pulls air horizontally across both top and bottom boards. I think Capcom put some thought into it.
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Thanks for your information.If you decide to go with a bigger pc case type fan, they all have pretty much the same standard measurements/dimensions to fit a pc case so you don’t have to worry about what fan the buyer needs to use.
For example, if you go with a 92mm fan, the measurement is almost always 92mm by 25mm, the screw/bolt pattern/measurement are always the same. So there is no need for an specific brand/model.
Here is a diagram/dimensions for a standard 92mm x 25mm case fan
So whoever buys a case can get whatever 92mm fan they want.
Alternatively, if you want you can make an adapter plate, for that want to mount the smaller/original fans.
But whatever you do, Im in, Im gonna need 3-4 of these cases for my multis.![]()
In that case spec it for an 80mm case fan, will fit inside and there is more than enough choice.Thanks for your information.But the problem is my case is 9cm around. Bigger fan cannot fit in the metal CASEIf you decide to go with a bigger pc case type fan, they all have pretty much the same standard measurements/dimensions to fit a pc case so you don’t have to worry about what fan the buyer needs to use.
For example, if you go with a 92mm fan, the measurement is almost always 92mm by 25mm, the screw/bolt pattern/measurement are always the same. So there is no need for an specific brand/model.
Here is a diagram/dimensions for a standard 92mm x 25mm case fan
So whoever buys a case can get whatever 92mm fan they want.
Alternatively, if you want you can make an adapter plate, for that want to mount the smaller/original fans.
But whatever you do, Im in, Im gonna need 3-4 of these cases for my multis.![]()
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Adapter is the great idea by the way.
@undamned and @tiff_lee I will think about the bigger fanAnother option for maintaining air flow, but keeping the noise down, would be to allow for multiple (2 or 3) standard size CPS2 fans (60x60x15mm) across the back, rather than just one. They can be under-volted to reduce speed.
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I hope i will open pre-order in 2 hours and you will see the prices