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    Lian Li alu stealth bezels

    Anybody used the Lain Li Aluminium Stealth bezel ?

    Bothe the cd/dvd and the floppy one ?

    easy to fit ? opinions ? alu likeness ?
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    Last edited by XTR; 25-09-2003 at 12:29 PM.



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    Apparently they aren't too bad in coolermaster cases either

    http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?threadid=4280
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    Originally posted by pickers
    Apparently they aren't too bad in coolermaster cases either

    http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?threadid=4280

    Had already linked to it read my post



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    It doesn't look right on ther Cooler Master though. It looks as if its squashed up to the underside of the CD ROM Drive.

    The finish is a good match though.

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    alan@ its probably my positioning, i was in a hurry. rest assured i will sort it out when i add the second one. Do that next week,

    my case needs a clean as well...

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    I have fitted a couple of the Lian Li drive covers to my Cooler Master 201 & I think they look sweet. Only takes about 10 mins to do (if you have use of a vice).

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    MaYnArD@ lets see your mod it took me quite a while (with hacksaw + file). what took the time was getting the covers into the case - you actually have to take them apart, really really puish them in and then build the bezel back up INSIDE the case...

    10 minutes no, maybe half an hour

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    if ur using a lian li case, you could fit them blindfolded, its so easy!

    and they match up very well imho (random opportunity to show off my case)



    quick tip i picked up from xtr's review of these, which proved very useful (cheers xtr) - take the front off ur CD tray to make the action smoother, otherwise they "clunk" a lot when opening/closing
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    indeed they are available in black - looky here
    Last edited by petrefax; 14-10-2003 at 10:35 PM.
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    Originally posted by petrefax

    quick tip i picked up from xtr's review of these, which proved very useful (cheers xtr) - take the front off ur CD tray to make the action smoother, otherwise they "clunk" a lot when opening/closing
    glad someone else has noticed that removing the front of the cd drive aids in a smoother operation.



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