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Old 20th Nov 2002, 10:59   #1
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Project 3GClear

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Old 20th Nov 2002, 11:24   #2
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it's nice, but way to big for home use...
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Old 20th Nov 2002, 11:41   #3
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Great job boys, and a great read too


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Old 20th Nov 2002, 12:23   #4
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Old 20th Nov 2002, 12:33   #6
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it's nice, but way to big for home use...


Nice work fellas! BT strikes again..
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Old 20th Nov 2002, 12:34   #7
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How did u stick the clear acrylic to the smoked where they meet ?

Also how strong is that glue you use on the acrylic ? As strong if not stronger than the Acrylic itself ???

I suppose we can expect hits to rise once it goes on show !

Sweet Job Guys !!
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Old 20th Nov 2002, 12:34   #8
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Awesome. Really like that, good work.

Interesting to see how involved Intel is with the modding community too, after their display at ECTS, and now this custom project. Very nice


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"Intel Pentium 3GHz"
Could you not fit the "4" in or decided it wasn't neccessary?

Just curious
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i'll comment later when i am no longer speechless

edit - btw how much does a router cost?
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That really is a sweet display/expo case!
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Old 20th Nov 2002, 13:33   #11
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Astounding

A truly superior piece of construction genius from the bit-tech team.

Hats off and highest respects paid to the guys on a truly original and impressive custom case.

Congratulations on getting the kind of recognition you deserve from one of the leaders of the industry.

Keep it up.

can I sponsor you to make a case for me
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i'll comment later when i am no longer speechless

edit - btw how much does a router cost?
linksys 4port router switch cost ~$100CAD (~$70USD)
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linksys 4port router switch cost ~$100CAD (~$70USD)
You have to laugh...

Rob.

p.s. you can get them for not too much money (~£50ish i think), but a big boy like this...



Probably set macro back a fair whack.
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Old 20th Nov 2002, 13:51   #14
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Not a router like for your network, a workshop router....


Check this page...Linkie

By the way, Nice job and congrats guys.
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edit - btw how much does a router cost?

Typically, a DIY router can cost anywher from £30-£200 depending on model, make, power, included accessories etc.

B+Q do a variable speed Pro Power for £30 inc 10 bits.
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on the subject of routers... I have been working on my acrylic/router skills... what technique did you use to cut the holes for the 80mm fans? I assume you used some sort of rigging/jig to get such nice round holes. Or did you cut the holes with a hole saw and finish the holes with the router?

... Sweet job and extra nice because so many people colaborated on it. Very prestigious job, gonna bring a lot of appropriate attention to the skills of the bit-tech team.
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on the subject of routers... I have been working on my acrylic/router skills... what technique did you use to cut the holes for the 80mm fans? I assume you used some sort of rigging/jig to get such nice round holes. Or did you cut the holes with a hole saw and finish the holes with the router?

... Sweet job and extra nice because so many people colaborated on it. Very prestigious job, gonna bring a lot of appropriate attention to the skills of the bit-tech team.
Hidden in the article text " and a hole saw used for an 80mm cooling fan cut out"
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sweet, wish i though of putting the red and blue LED's in the HDD meter like that, it looks prety cool. i want to see some vids of it
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sweet, wish i though of putting the red and blue LED's in the HDD meter like that, it looks prety cool. i want to see some vids of it
DOH!... sorry man, that's probably why you bothered to mention it in there huh?
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damn.............

thats all i got to say......


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