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I'd just head down to your local train/hobby store, and get a strip of plastic the width you need. Cut it a bit longer than the drive bay's width, spray with black vinyl dye, and glue/tape it to the back of your bezel, and there ya go.
It's not silkscreened, it's actually engraved in the aluminum, and then the engraved areas are painted black. The cost for the panel was $45.
If you go to their web site, you can download their free design software...it lets you make the design, and it will show you the cost as you go. You...
Oop...sorry, since I already knew what it said, I just kinda assumed it was visible in the pic.
You've got it all right, the word you can't make out is "Datafuge", which is understandable, as I made the word up when I was designing the panel.
My first project, for a buddy of mine. Minor, but I like it.
Started with LL PC-42...
Add a little goodness from the folks at Front Panel Express...
And finish with components, screws, glue, and Mr Bulgin...
Sure, makes some sense. There are HSF combos that blow front-to-back such as:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article182-page1.html
This scythe model seem to be tailor-made for this sort of thing.
Thanks guys, I'll test it out tonight.
The nice doc from Frozen doesn't help much, as my switch doesn't have the flat connectors, it's got four equally-spaced screw terminals.
I'm remaking the front of a PC-42, thanks to those wonderful folks at Front Panel Express.
-Dave
Okay, so I had to have one of those keen vandal switches. It's tres swanky, and I can't wait to get it hooked up and glowing at me with it's blue goodness.
But, of course, I have no idea which post to connect to which wire. I've got four screw-top connectors on the switch, and it appears...
Hmmm...how about one of those IDE pass-throughs? Y'know, Molex and IDE connector, so you can plug any ol' IDE device into the front.
http://www.nexfan.com/3fridepa.html
A quick talk with Mr Google reveals that the Elevation case does indeed use standard size PSUs.
So, either find an adapter plate, or a regular-sized Power Supply.
-Mekboy
600mhz Fanless Email/Browser box (it's very wee)
2.4ghz P4 for occasional gaming binges
Dell MicroVax II for...