Project 832: Rebirth [05/09/2007 - Final Pics]
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Well I got of work early today and finished off my new LG drive that I bought to replace my old Aopen one. Enjoy
reglued the mesh onto the lg drive.
Decided to add something a little extra inside the drive as well.
Well Im mounting the rad at the moment, just need to do some tapping and drilling and it will be mounted tonight.
reglued the mesh onto the lg drive.
Decided to add something a little extra inside the drive as well.
Well Im mounting the rad at the moment, just need to do some tapping and drilling and it will be mounted tonight.
Just found something interesting, i must say this guy did a awesome job.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEpwk21G6Ns
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEpwk21G6Ns
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rofl @ the "tapping"
we didn't need to know that...
j/k
nice job on the drive...
we didn't need to know that...
j/k
nice job on the drive...
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Ok so here is the update
I got round to building a switch bus, found some really nice looking round switches to use and I think it will go nicely into the case.
Then I got round to mounting that rad:
First I sleeved the fans with some black sleeving.
then onto the rad they went, I tapped the rad out to 4mm on both sides and used a more robust allan cap screw.
went with black caps for the top to offset all the silver a little.
View of the rad mounted from underneath.
I got round to building a switch bus, found some really nice looking round switches to use and I think it will go nicely into the case.
Then I got round to mounting that rad:
First I sleeved the fans with some black sleeving.
then onto the rad they went, I tapped the rad out to 4mm on both sides and used a more robust allan cap screw.
went with black caps for the top to offset all the silver a little.
View of the rad mounted from underneath.
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