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Originally posted by t00lb0xI love it, but I miss the dual front color fans being red and blue, the slightly orange and white look weird to me
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My Monitor Mod:
started with this:
fitted drives;
painted;
assembled;
and finally;
website: http://members.shaw.ca/northvanmike
i'll post specs in a bit,let me know what you think
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specs:
CPU: Pentium 4 1.6A GHz @ 16*133= 2.13 GHz
CPU Cooler: Spark 7(TT)
Video Card: Radeon 9500 Pro
Motherboard: AOpen MX4GR(micro ATX)
RAM: 512MB Samsung pc 2700 , Active TT cooling
# of Fans: 8
FanBus: 2 Hardcano 8's
O/S: Windows XP Pro(legit)
Storage: Dual 10k 18gig SCSI drives on an Adaptec 29160 pci card
Sound: Audigy Platinum 2
SCSI burner,52x cd-rom,Shuttle 6in1 card reader
(powered by internal USB),zip,and floppy
Linksys Wireless Ethernet Bridge to Onboard Lan(hence the antenna)
Power Supply: 350 watt Antec
Monitor- Samsung 570V 15" lcd(coincidentally,the crt monitor i gutted was a Samsung too!)
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Originally posted by DraGoN-BoYPerfect for lanning, just whack a few handles on it. :hammer:
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That is REALLY a cool mod.<font color=orange>AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton (166*11=1883MHz) -|- Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev2.0 -|- Corsair XMS PC3200 512 MB RAM 2T-3-3-6 @DDR333 -|- Leadtek A250 TD GF4 TI 4400 300/630 -|- 40 Gig Quntaum Fireball AP+ -|- 52x Samsung CD-ROM Drive -|- SB Live Digital 5.1 -|- Antec SG case w/350 Watt Power-Up PSU</font>
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Originally posted by DraGoN-BoYHehehe. Is this a PC version of a iMac? :confused: Looks sweet as, you could try and go into business, see if you can outsell iMacs. :D<font color=orange>AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton (166*11=1883MHz) -|- Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev2.0 -|- Corsair XMS PC3200 512 MB RAM 2T-3-3-6 @DDR333 -|- Leadtek A250 TD GF4 TI 4400 300/630 -|- 40 Gig Quntaum Fireball AP+ -|- 52x Samsung CD-ROM Drive -|- SB Live Digital 5.1 -|- Antec SG case w/350 Watt Power-Up PSU</font>
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