This is my system; I don't even have a picture of its exterior...
Though the Fractal Design Define R2 is really pretty.
Components:
Board: Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3
CPU: Intel Core i5-750, 4x 2.67GHz
@3.2GHz (SpeedStep & TurboBoost enabled)
CPU-Cooler: Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B
Graphics: Sparkle GeForce 9600 GT 512MB (passive cooling)
RAM: 4GB G.Skill Eco CL7 1600MHz
AirPort: BCM94321MC with PCIe-adaptor (shipping...)
Bluetooth: MSI BToes 2.1 EDR Micro Dongle (REALLY tiny)
HDs:
74GB Raptor (boot; to be replaced with OCZ Agility 2 60GB)
2x 2TB Hitachi RAID0 (data)
2x 1TB Hitachi RAID0 +
3x 750GB Samsung RAID0 (TimeMachine)[/list]
Optical drive: Apple-branded Pioneer DVR-112 IDE SuperDrive
eSATA: HighPoint RocketRAID 2314 (4-port)
PSU: Cooler Master 600W Silent Pro
Case: Fractal Design Define R2
I had to mount the Mugen blowing from top to bottom because else the graphics card wouldn't have fit in. Now there's about 2mm of space between the two heatsinks after I pulled the graphics card down as far as possible before affixing it.
The graphics card idles at 67°C, which made me think about the airflow inside my case – and I found a problem: There are two fans in the front, each pulling ~65 (total: ~130) cubic metres per hour in and only one of the same kind in the rear, pushing only ~65 out. =>
No proper airflow!
That's why I ordered a 120mm 14dB 121 cubic metres per hour (maximum throughput in this noise-range) fan for the rear yesterday. After installing it I'll dim the front fans a bit so the in- and outflows match.
Maybe I'll be able to affix the remaining fan to the graphics card's cooler to improve its cooling; maybe with a zip-tie around the very rim of the graphics card so the fan "stands" on it. We'll see...