And i think it looks quite nice!
And i think it looks quite nice!
Last edited by megah0; 14-06-2004 at 12:06 AM.
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Looks nice.
I got two 4" cathodes in mine, looks pretty much the same cept its a SN41G2.
Yup there are 2 but the other side looks pretty much the same.
4" cathodes.
They do put out a fair bit of heat though.
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Get that drive stealthed asap!
Better?
Last edited by megah0; 14-06-2004 at 12:06 AM.
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Yep much
What happened to your original drive bay cover though?
don't want to butcher that just yet
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looks good!! so much nicer with a bit of blue!
SV24
SS51G
they dont work quite as well on the SB52G2 / Reflexion!
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where did you stick them inside?
Pirates = Win.
vertically at the front of the unit, the inverter sits at the rear on the piece of chassis between the optical drive and the back of the unit.
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Cool io
I used one of those 3 LED jobbies on mine. Very subtle and even shines thru ICE. However yours does look pretty sweet. Still have not cut off grill on mine tho...
Last edited by menthel; 14-06-2004 at 12:11 AM.
Not around too often!
I thought they were supposed to be COLD cathodes? Do they really kick out much heat? Cos anymore and I think my Shuttle is going to melt.
I was going to do something similar, but I often leave the PC on when I'm asleep and I was concerned the bl00 light might keep me awake. That said, it couldnt be any more distracting than the ultra-bright bl00 power LED on the front and the annoying flashing bl00 LED on my bluetooth dongle.
i have a switch to turn them off
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Genius!
Where does it sit? and do you have to wire it in?
See that little black dongle at the rear? Thats the switch and it came built in I could hide it better but tbh its fairly unobtrusive.
need to be careful feeding the wires through the back plate though, I put them through the little flap that covers the top of the PCI slots.
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