Something along those lines.... For me, personally, I won't used anything but MDPCX in my own builds, and I've tried a LOT of different sleeve out there. As for CL, all of our power/reset switches are done with it too.
There's a much simpler way to do this. Use air pressure to test out your loop before you ever put a drop of fluid in it. You want to pump it to about 10-12PSI and then give it a bit to see if any of that pressure drops. If it does, you have a leak, if it doesn't, well, you're good to go!
I've owned 4 different mech boards, all different switches (one blue, one black, one red, and one clear). Cherry Clears are by far my favorite. Typing feels more.... natural? and isn't fatiguing whatsoever. I do want tot check out Greens as well, but my Code Keyboard does everything it needs...
Your Bios may even have an option to turn off the blinking lights, so when it goes to sleep, well, they don't blink. I know my Asrock board had that option.
You want positive pressure. More intake than out. Dust filters don't work 100%, they simply can't otherwise air wouldn't be getting into the system. Every case ever needs to be cleaned, best is a routine monthly cleaning.
I dig Red Harbinger. Nifty case design.
As far as it "not being a case." Would you still consider a car that shows its engine, or doesn't have a top to still be a car? If yes, same principle applies here.
Good Morning. :)
I figured I'd drop in and say hello and answer some questions.
First off, CaseLabs is a sister company of California Fabrication. CalFab has been building enclosures for NASA, the government, medical and military since the 70's, however since all of those products are...
I don't think you'll have much luck trading it, to be honest. Your best bet is to email [email protected] and see if they're able to provide that panel to you.
I've owned 2 V2000's, great cases! Curious, which CL did you purchase?
As far as cases go, the above two posts are correct. You cannot find a new case in the same league as ours for what you're looking to spend.
Why are our cases priced so high? They are build to order, made in America...
And now then... who will be releasing a waterblock for it within the next week or two, is the real question. Come on Heatkiller or Aquacomputer! Gimme some looooooooove!
Mossy,
I find it odd that the multiswitch isn't compatible with the newest Aquasuite. That makes me scratch my head. What the hell else could you expand the A5 system with?
Sadly, I am not using any other code for the A5 unit. I did use LCDHype for a little while, but got sick of it...