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Post by Jay »

I finally got my hands on a digital camera, here is the first installment of "Jay' Case Mod" :smile:

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The Monolith

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LCD and LED's

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CD Writer Stealthed

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CDROM Stealthed

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A:/ drive Stealthed

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Carbon Fiber Trim

You can see I'm not too handy with an exacto-knife in that last one. I got a 2' x 2' sheet of the carbon fiber though so I'm going to re-do it to make it look a lot better.

Next phase is the side window which should be completed by the weekend, assuming that I get the parts in by then. Stay tuned. :smile:

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Post by relix »

nice! nice! nice!

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Post by Henry »

looks nice... gotta love aluminum...

and damn nice stealth mod...

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Post by Jay »

Danke very much.

I just got the Bright Blue Cold Cathode light in the mail a few minutes ago. Tomorrow I should have the window kit show <a href="http://www.dansdata.com/images/pc60b/wl ... g">here</a>. Then I'll be all set up. At which time I'll post more pics :smile:

Case modding is a passion really :smile:

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Post by Jay »

Finished. Here's the rest.

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That's all she wrote :smile:

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Post by Henry »

ohhhhh..... ahhhhhh.... :grin:

I've been meaning to get a neon in my case for some time...
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Post by Cheese »

Check these... http://www.icehardware.net/reviews/dbulbs/

not the best pics in the world but I've seen a case with two of these in it and i swear you'd need 10 cathodes to get to the same brightness :grin:

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The light in my case is a Cold Cathode. It's twice as bright as any neon, that's why I got it :smile:

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Post by Jay »

On 2002-01-30 18:02, TheCheeseMan wrote:
Check these... http://www.icehardware.net/reviews/dbulbs/

not the best pics in the world but I've seen a case with two of these in it and i swear you'd need 10 cathodes to get to the same brightness :grin:

Cheers,

r.

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Good God that would get hot. Aren't Halogen bulbs a fire hazard. I know that those stand up halogen lamps are. I would think that light would raise your case temp at least 10 degrees, ewww. :smile:

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Post by Cheese »

10 degrees? never, not even in a sealed case... as it says in the review a 20W bulb surpisingly gives off about 20W of heat - about the same as a very low powered processor (celeron-ish), I'm pretty sure if you're running an athlon of any bread the 20W will be little difference (2-3 degrees max) but you don't have to worry about it if you mount them right - all the heat radiates backwards from these bulbs.

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Post by Jay »

Interesting.

I'd be interested to see that in real life. I market product in the pool/spa industry and we sell fiber optic systems for pools and landscaping. The fiberoptic light source is a Halogen bulb and they get damn hot.

2-3 degrees is negligable, I'd like to see one of these running.

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Post by Cheese »

On 2002-01-31 08:28, Jay wrote:
Interesting.

I'd be interested to see that in real life. I market product in the pool/spa industry and we sell fiber optic systems for pools and landscaping. The fiberoptic light source is a Halogen bulb and they get damn hot.

2-3 degrees is negligable, I'd like to see one of these running.

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To the touch it does get hot - 20W of heat from a small bulb is a lot, but in computer terms it's not too bad.

Pick one up from Maplin for

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Post by Jay »

Thanks, I'll look into it :smile:

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Post by twain4me »

On 2002-01-31 08:58, Jay wrote:
Thanks, I'll look into it :smile:

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I got myself some ccfl (yep its the fake neon) the store I was in ,had the coloured halogeen I think its just to white :grin:

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Post by Jay »

Yeah, I'm happy with my semi-soft ambient lighting. Not neon but not halogen, somewhere right in the middle :smile:

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