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How is your pc shack?

  

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You are referring to the case right? If so, I am in the process of painting it right now after I modified the front to use a larger intake fan. I have split-loom tubing in it to route all the power cabling along with separate routes of signal and LED/switch cabling. When I get home, I will post a pic of it.

 

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Spelling (ick) and I almost have the page showing Big Blue ready

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Here's an isometric view of my PC. For more info on it, click the image.

bigblue_isometric_200x266.jpg

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hey clutch, the thumbnail for your last picture (stripped of all panels) is broken...

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Fixed it. It was using an internal (LAN) address for some reason rather than the doc relative format. So I busted out notepad from work and fixed it. Thanks.

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lol

 

I had the same but it was a mini-tower

It housed my last PC

p3-500MHz

 

Got me a nice AOPEN full woer case now....the HX08.

 

Nice cooling mods though...i dig the blue also

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Tnx. I was going thru so many pics last night from the compact flash card, that I didn't really pay attention to the color. I did some correction on it and now it looks much more like the blue I used. I dig the case, but I swapped out the stock PSU for one from PC Power and Cooling (as the first one died 15 mins after I installed the mobo).

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Woah!

 

Just noticed the dyna mat in the pics.

 

Does that help at all???

 

Ive got some in my car of course, but I never thought of it for a computer.

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It helps to a GREAT extent. I had a really noisy fan that was barely tolerable, and when I put that DynaMat in it made the case very quiet. I have DynaMat on the floor, top, back, and front of the PC chassis. I also have it on the side panels and back of the motherboard mounting plate. Very quiet, very "solid" feel.

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