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The PR guy has seen it all before, Lance Liebl should get over it and stop apologizing for others, Hell, if I apologized to the barman for every drunken twat in his bar I'd never get a drink :p
That's a neat layout, I''ll probably calm down a bit and make a more minimalist layout when I've played around some more but the ability to customize so easily is quite addictive :rolleyes:
I'm trying to sort out a RSS feed reader panel, I want to add a feed to a reader but as I've never used a...
Anyone tried using Omnimo UI with Rainmeter?
I've not used W8 but I like the idea of panels rather than the usual ugly desktop shortcuts,
using W7 you can create a W8 panels type desktop with dynamic and active panels and arrange things as you want and there is also a Start panel that links...
As is often the case with games these days if enough talented modders consider the game is worth the effort to improve we will eventually have a good game, doesn't excuse the poor PC release but game companies know full well that when the initial hate dies down and some third party mods are...
How about a 24 pin ATX extension cable, I have used them before and they are quite flexible and will bend 90 degrees, depending on the length of the extension you can move the ATX connector away from the mobo and it makes it's easier for cable management ;)
Finally, with the all the paint and graphics finished and laquered it's time to assemble the parts :cool:
Bolted the fan platform into the case with some 3mm bolts
then fitted the base rails to the case, with these fitted the case was now a lot more rigid and a bit easier to...
Time for an update :)
The top cover needed some mesh fitted to it
so I cut some 12mm ally angle to make two struts that the mesh could be mounted to,
drilled and tapped 4mm mounting holes on the cover side rails and bolted on the struts,
the mesh sits on the struts which cover...
The Skulduggery build has been going well so time for an update, as I mentioned previously the top cover I made might seem a bit over engineered but the reason for this is the cover is going to be hinged (for easy access to the I/O panel, leads and fans) and powered by a gas strut to open it...
Thanks very much DraginDime, I'll be posting an update very soon, I'm pretty useless at making worklogs as I keep forgetting to take pictures which usually means that my updates cover quite a lot rather than each individual holed that was drilled but I get there in the end ;)
Hi, I'm a newb here so thought I would start by posting a work log of my latest project called "Skullduggery"
Skulduggery:
Underhanded or unscrupulous behaviour; also : a devious device or trick.
As usual, my budget is to spend as little as possible so I will be using an old case and...