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Turned out to be much more work then I expected. My CPU is overclocked and the temps in my antec case where higher then I wanted. So I was going to add a fan to the side.
I figured if I was going to cut a fan whole might as well cut a window and put some cheesy lights too So a 12 pack and a jigsaw later this is what I ended up with.
Hard to really show off the inside of the case with that huge fan I put on there, but more air was the point so oh well. Functionality over Flash I guess.
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The "Disco-PC"
Also, use it as a night light
Looks very cool
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08-10-2003, 01:27 AM
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and can do more:
call the secretary,
pop corn,
cry if you hurt,
twice carburator,
advocate,
comb your hair,
dismiss ex-wife,
freezer,
sing to you sleep,
sale tickets to night club...and much more.
it's really cool and beautiful audi2honda!
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08-10-2003, 07:37 PM
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audi2honda my friend,
i'm back here to answer you:
what light is that inside so blue?
is really beautiful!
ps:
i have 2 big coolers and one more like your but small!
they do a big difference in the temperature and in the performance.
but your job is very very beautiful
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08-10-2003, 10:58 PM
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Thanks Jorel. It's a blue cold cathode light
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08-10-2003, 11:04 PM
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oh thanks.
tomorrow i search (telephone) to find one like this!
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08-11-2003, 09:56 AM
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A2H,
nice bro....i lov da blue,,,
is that a 120cm fan?
those things pump out a lot of air,,,,
i've got a few mods going on right now....after i move ill start posting some pix,,,,
Jorel,,
i've got like two spare CC light tubes...
ill send u one....i think its blue.....
wonder how much shipping is to Brasil?
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08-11-2003, 11:53 AM
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Thanks el_mero_zooter.
Yea it's a big ol 120mm fan. It moves a ton of air, but is pretty loud. I'm going to get one of those RPM Regulators today so I can adjust the speed manually.
I think it movies something like 80cfms of air at 38db.
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08-11-2003, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by audi2honda
Thanks el_mero_zooter.
Yea it's a big ol 120mm fan. It moves a ton of air, but is pretty loud. I'm going to get one of those RPM Regulators today so I can adjust the speed manually.
I think it movies something like 80cfms of air at 38db.
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Nice,,,,,ive got an 80 and a 92 on my next mod, since i needed cooling for my amd chip and am going to cut the side for the window anyway, i just slapped them on the side, quickly- {late summer start date}
and was surprised to feel the flow....
Yeah, just get a BayBus to control your fan.
Low speed when surfin' High speed high kooking kvcd's...
or a Panel if u want to adjust the speed, say by turning a knob,,,,
you can start off with a basic unit such as these
http://www.xoxide.com/dcfanspeedco.html
http://www.xoxide.com/5fanco.html
or somethin' midrange
a BayBus <--- i use these....
http://www.xoxide.com/6portbaybus.html
or a Rheobus
http://www.xoxide.com/subl4poblred.html
all my rigs have a baybus in 'em or going in 'em....
btw,,,
if u decide to go for a controller or panel such as a Vantec--
these units have an alarm {to tip u off if the system is overheating} and it
cannot be turned off...some have lower resistance than others..
http://www.xoxide.com/vannexnx.html
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08-11-2003, 03:45 PM
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Hi:
One question, if I were to build from scratch a computer, say 512 Ram, PIII 2.5+ gigas, 60 G hard drive, audio and video cards, modems, fans, etc, etc, Do you have an idea how much it will cost? I know that this is a difficult question to answer, without specifying what I would like to see in the computer, but if you have built one, how much did you expent in parts? Labor of course is not part of the equation...
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08-11-2003, 03:56 PM
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Hi:
One question, if I were to build from scratch a computer, say 512 Ram, PIII 2.5+ gigas, 60 G hard drive, audio and video cards, modems, fans, etc, etc, Do you have an idea how much it will cost? I know that this is a difficult question to answer, without specifying what I would like to see in the computer, but if you have built one, how much did you expent in parts? Labor of course is not part of the equation...
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Well I'll tell you how much I spent so you can compare. That computer listed above is spec'ed out here.
Antec Case with 350w PSU - $65
P4 2.4c CPU @ $180
Abit IS7 motherboard - @$95
512MB PC3500 HyperX ram - @$140 <--you can get cheaper ram if you don't want to overclock
Lite-On CD/RW - DVD-ROM Combo Drive = $65
Western Digital 80gig HD $89 after rebates.
Decent, but not fancy video card GForce MX $53. <-- if your gamer you can spend a ton here
Floppy Drive $5
So total about $692. Note this is for pretty much top of the line Intel stuff. If you want to get an AMD you can prolly save a hundred bucks on the CPU. I also bought expensive RAM so you can save there too.
Hope this helps
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08-11-2003, 04:17 PM
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Hello audi2honda:
I was going to ask for your location, but I just checked your profile and learned about it. I use to work in the Lakewood regions as well as the Palmdale/Lancaster area.
Thank you for the info
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08-11-2003, 04:58 PM
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the HTPC im building right now, is running me about $ 390.00. I went asus for the mobo, 512 ddr, amd 2200+, 52x liteon burner {,,<-- dont get any 52x's from liteon,,stay at 48x tops,,too many discs damaged.}, AverTV card, ATI 7000 vid card,,,on-board lan, usb2, firewire card...and the cathode tubes i already had. Paint was about $ 30.00 or so.
wd hd. The case was donated....free in other words, they were throwing out old servers.
But a new case, cheapie would've cost about 40$ or so,,,a decent one with a psu is gonna run u about $ 60 or thereabouts.
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08-11-2003, 05:03 PM
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Thanks El Mero, this is given me an idea of how much it costs
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08-11-2003, 06:04 PM
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Hello audi2honda:
I was going to ask for your location, but I just checked your profile and learned about it. I use to work in the Lakewood regions as well as the Palmdale/Lancaster area.
Thank you for the info
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Hey totonho03 I graduated from Fallston High School! My parents still live in Forest Hill, by the CMART. Small world
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08-12-2003, 09:36 AM
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Quote:
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Quote:
Originally Posted by totonho03
Hello audi2honda:
I was going to ask for your location, but I just checked your profile and learned about it. I use to work in the Lakewood regions as well as the Palmdale/Lancaster area.
Thank you for the info
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Hey totonho03 I graduated from Fallston High School! My parents still live in Forest Hill, by the CMART. Small world
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One of my high school sweethearts moved to palmdale. Then got in wit da wrong crowd and well, ya know her story...
Is Palmdale/Lancaster/Lakewood in the I.E. area by chance?
Props to kggi----now,, someone send me some Tommy's please............................................ ............................
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09-23-2003, 11:21 PM
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I think it looks excellent.
Nice work. Can you post a link to the cathode tube supplier?
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09-24-2003, 01:20 AM
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Thanks.
I got the cathodes from CompUsa
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