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Ahh, another case modder, I thought I was the only geek on here
Here's my watercooled beast:
Oh my god, were posting pics of our modified cases on scoobynet.....
I'll get my coat too..........
[Edited by DreXeL - 11/17/2002 10:47:11 PM]
Here's my watercooled beast:
Oh my god, were posting pics of our modified cases on scoobynet.....
I'll get my coat too..........
[Edited by DreXeL - 11/17/2002 10:47:11 PM]
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http://www.coolcasemods.com
http://www.coolcasegallery.net
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http://www.coolcasegallery.net
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My two when i got my antec, never go round to modding it, too poor
Drexel, your not the only OcUK member neither
blf21, thats not a PC, thats a lamp!
[Edited by AndiThompson - 11/17/2002 11:54:18 PM]
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Muppets. Here's a tip, post stuff like in the comp section and you may well realise that there are a lot of us on here
Been modding rigs for years now. Bet you ain't supercooled either
Cheers,
Nick
Been modding rigs for years now. Bet you ain't supercooled either
Cheers,
Nick
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Sorry Huxley, haven't been on for a few days
The display is a VFD from Farnell. It's not just a case of plugging it in tho', you have to solder a cable to it. Here's the guide I used with Farnell stock codes for all the parts:
http://www.icehw.net/article.asp?id=99
[Edited by DreXeL - 11/23/2002 7:05:20 AM]
The display is a VFD from Farnell. It's not just a case of plugging it in tho', you have to solder a cable to it. Here's the guide I used with Farnell stock codes for all the parts:
http://www.icehw.net/article.asp?id=99
[Edited by DreXeL - 11/23/2002 7:05:20 AM]
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