Well the 60mms that came with the case aren't very loud at all. It was that damn stock Intel cooler that was so loud, I still plan to do some more...
I purchased a Zalman CNPS7500-Cu LED today, and not only are my temps lower, the box is a hell of a lot quieter. I'd like to still throw...
Yeah that seems to be a possibility... Everything with this case is really tight, if I wanted to fit a 92mm there it would end up interfering with...
Do you guys know how old this thread is? http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/customcounter.html?month=9&day=26&year=2004&hour=21&min=35&sec=00&p0=0
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Sorry about how I might have come off earlier... To be honest this is frustrating me... :wallbash: I have my HDD mounted in the floppy...
First of all, I don't have a video card. Secondly, there's no way in hell you could fit two 120mm fans on the back of this thing, it's not a...
Okay, so I've a Socket 478 P4 3.00EGHZ (Prescott core), on an Asus P4P800-VM Mobo, and I use onboard video. I just threw all of it into a case...
There's methane in the atmosphere already... And I'm sure farting isn't going to bring on global warming any quicker.
I should open up the servo I have and see I guess. That's really the only way to tell.
That would probably easier... Less compact though. I think that's a better solution. I just wonder how hard it will be to match the range of...
Luckily I have a servo here to mess with before I buy an actuator... Wish me luck. Update: I've been searching high and low, seems like...
Yeah, maybe a gear rack and sprocket to turn a normal pot. Any idea how I'd get the servo pcb to control another H Bridge, most of the kits...
You mean use a the servos PCB to decode the PWM, then hook the output of it to another H Bridge that controls the motor in the actuator right?...
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