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Recent content by charles_h

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    Show Your LCD(s) setups!!!

    Cheers. :) Fortunately, the windows have blinds which are closed most of the time. damn... you're right... reshoot! ;) Cheers. :) Cheers. :) The arms are made by Modern Solid I got them at LinHaw here in Vancouver. It's a murderbox. The faceplate was an experiment in contrast. :)...
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    Show Your LCD(s) setups!!!

    Had some down time over Christmas which meant I could finally get around to wall mounting my monitors. I got the 30" a few months back which I added to my existing 20"s. Since then, they were all on stands but due to my extreme OCD, they were destined to be wall mounted as soon as I had some...
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    The Beast Cerberus

    Actually, the guys from Beast Computers are very nice – they contacted me about a year ago and were very encouraging and complimentary about what we were doing. Personally, I think competition is great for all concerned as it tends to bring out the best in the way of fresh ideas and...
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    One of the baddest PC's I've Ever!

    Cheers PHiZ. :) I guess I never addressed the missing SLI bridge... Once the build was done, I discovered that the motherboard box only came with a [H]ard (heh) triple SLI bridge which wouldn't have fit so Kirk sent me a flexible one. Rather than wait, I took the shots because at the time...
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    One of the baddest PC's I've Ever!

    Thank you for your comments and words of support Guys. :) The objective was to create a system packed with stuff yet still try to keep things clean. We wanted to build a high performance machine while also attempting to do so with some visual style. This called for lots of planning and careful...
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    Post your "rate my cables" here

    Recent Customer build. :)
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    Is there a worklog that shows how to create this lightbox divider

    I believe he's referring to the white panel above the midplate that functions as a lightbox. The construction was not illustrated in Daniel's worklog because we are working on producing these to fit a variety of cases. This unit is custom fit for the TJ07...
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    what can i use to debrand a Black TJ07

    The TJ07 power button is notoriously a bit wobbly... it's a plunger style and relies on the hole on the front of the case for support. You should hear a click when fully depressed; if you do, it works. :) You may have one of the first generation TJ07s and if so, congratulations... they are my...
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    what can i use to debrand a Black TJ07

    No, he's right... that's what we use to remove it. Goof off. :)
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    One of the baddest PC's I've Ever!

    I come here every morning to see what's going on and saw this thread title and decided to check it out. It's a great way to start the day, seeing people say nice things about your work - cheers guys! :) This machine was built for a customer in Frankfurt, Germany and will be crated up and...
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    Project murderbox: USA Workshop

    Hey Nate, Not meaning to speak for Kirk but perhaps while intending to document the process, he was simply engrossed in the process. Building totally custom machines for waiting customers is quite different than building for oneself. Possibly, Kirk was so focused on getting the build done...
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    The Silverstone Gallery *post your Silverstone case here*

    Hey Marcus, I originally tried it but didn't care for the look. I like the contrast that a touch of silver provides. :)
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    My MurderMod experience

    It's not Techflex Clean Cut, it's MDPC-X custom sleeving. :) http://www.mdpc-x.com/MDPC-Sleeve.htm The main difference between this and Clean Cut is the diameter - it's between 1/8" and 1/4" which is perfect for PSU wires - no show through as is the case with the 1/8"; or loose, droopy...
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