that is kickass, reminds me of the HL2 case, but yours is really good for a first mod.
while using a power supply not ment for it i think i fried the tv :idea: umm time to buy a new one.
looks good :)
thats a nasty job, you could check a TV repair place, maybe they can replace the glass. If its a flat panal (non-tru flat) you can replace that...
cant really understand your Paint work there...
eh, just jigsaw the bay with it, as long as you can get 2 screws in on either side your good.
w00t!
With my shuttle i have one of those switches like are on planes for missiles, that flips up, and it turns on my top fan and light :p so its kindof...
i would cover it in some high quality fibers that breath, and pull it tight on all sides :).
thats cool, for cooling, water cool it, it doesnt appear your worried about weight since your using wood. To hold the dremel on, why not take it...
what dont you get about the carpet thing? static electricity=BAD FOR ELECTRONICS!
Edges are a little rocky, take your time man, use a ruler, mark off stuff with a pencil. http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=64093...
id prefer to mount it inside the case, not to the case but to the frame of the inside.
DONT USE CARPET, youll get static and youll fry everything! BAH! [IMG] you could get a heatsink like that...
Its gunna be tough, im still thinking of a way to mount it..., eitherway i need a superslim 100mm or 80mm fan for the TV to keep it cool but i can...
[IMG] theres a pic of the TV inputs, theyre standard headphone plugs, i have a cable that turns RCA into headphone that i use for my XBox in...
got it at a local convention, its just a cheapy, you can go to Pyles site, they make newer models of it now. Yeah my vid cards a 9800xt, i think...
Yeah if anyone wants a window like that ill make you one for the cost of the materials and mail it out. I can bend, melt, and snap plexiglass into...
Im thinking of putting a 7" LCD in the side of my shuttle. Theres space on the right side because im using an external power supply, so i could...
I redid the window, and chose a new color scheme for the top fan. The window is now a "blown out" look over the video card fan(9800xt). Im now...
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