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    Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - *Updaed they have it!*

    Please stock these as soon as possible, I'm fed up of taking the side panel on and off removing the CMOS battery.

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    EDIT: SCAN WINS

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Product.aspx?WebProductId=921759
    Last edited by Dr Cool; 29-11-2008 at 11:39 PM.
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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Even more perfect for those with an Akasa Eclipse... front mounted PCI slot FTW
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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    interesting I will see what we can do...
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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    We have contacted Silverstone and hopefully we will be getting stock I will keep you informed.

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Quote Originally Posted by Madafwo View Post
    Even more perfect for those with an Akasa Eclipse... front mounted PCI slot FTW
    Wot? I've got to go see this Eclipse review, I had never seen a PCI slot in the front I must be blind.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paulm@scan View Post
    We have contacted Silverstone and hopefully we will be getting stock I will keep you informed.

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    Wow I'm jealous of Dr Cool, quickest ever product suggestion already moved on to getting stock.

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Quote Originally Posted by Paulm@scan View Post
    We have contacted Silverstone and hopefully we will be getting stock I will keep you informed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulm@scan View Post
    interesting I will see what we can do...
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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    Wot? I've got to go see this Eclipse review, I had never seen a PCI slot in the front I must be blind.
    It's a very nice feature on the case.

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    Wot? I've got to go see this Eclipse review, I had never seen a PCI slot in the front I must be blind.
    Didn't have far to look... The hexus review has a picture dedicated to it...



    Sometimes I wonder

    Over 4 years since the review and it is still one of the best cases on the market.
    Last edited by Madafwo; 13-10-2008 at 08:53 PM.
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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    It's just I was expecting it to be horizontal that's all so I didn't notice it

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    It's just I was expecting it to be horizontal that's all so I didn't notice it

    Think outside the box... there is no spoon and all that..

    It probably has some great server use but I found it great for cathode switches (when I was younger), firewire (when I had an iPod that supported it) and now this Clear CMOS thing (now that I'm too lazy to unplug my system when an over clock goes wrong).
    Last edited by Madafwo; 13-10-2008 at 09:06 PM.
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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Nice find Dr Cool

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    I considered trying to make something like this when i was playing with my Opteron, looks like i wont have to now! Very nice find indeed Dr Cool, cheers!

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Nice idea in principle but I'd sooner have something that the kids dont get tempted to push and wipe all your cmos settings lol.

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Im still trying to work out if my motherboard is compatable with thuis as I cant find a 2 or 3pin cosmos header. Gigabyte P31-DS3L .
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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    look between the battery & southbridge - 2-pin CLR_CMOS (Clearing CMOS Jumper)
    You can make 1 of these external CMOS clearing switches easily enough yourself though.

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    Re: Silverstone ClearCMOS Button - Excellent new product

    Quote Originally Posted by BUFF View Post
    You can make 1 of these external CMOS clearing switches easily enough yourself though.
    yup...

    just get a spare blanking plate: http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_2968.html

    drill a hole for the switch to sit in...

    and then mount the switch in it (screw it in)

    and use any manner of switches...

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