qbackin said:Dude you named your rig after my shower door? lol
*snip*http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b5/qbackin/alumax.jpg*snip*
I think his pc has more water then your shower
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qbackin said:Dude you named your rig after my shower door? lol
*snip*http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b5/qbackin/alumax.jpg*snip*
Xaeon said:My hat is off to you, sir.
I love how you covered so much stuff with aluminum. I always though some parts of a pc were just plain ugly no matter how much you dress them up. This is a better solution IMHO than having umpteen different coloured pcb's in your case that clash so badly.
AlumaxX said:Thanks guys. It's always nice to see other people like what you are doing. I hope I can fix the hardware problem soon ( first I will try some memory that's on the DDR400 qualified vendors list from ASUS ) and after that I will take care of the last details from this mod.
I already look forward to start the next mod that will be completely different from this one. Selfmade acrylic housing with a PSone screen and other colours, transparant, blue and maybe black. Have some nice ideas I want to try. Hope to find some sponsors though, because my financial resources are somewhat limited.
Lazn_Work said:How do you figure? If the LED's use 7 watts, then the heat generated would be 7 watts, same as a bunch of small resistors.
The resistor will only "use" as many watts as flow through it, being rated at 25W only means that it can handle that much before it lets the magic smoke out.
==>Lazn
Noni said:Wow, one question though, is it easy to remove the components? Looking at it, if anything was to die, your f**ked
Noni said:Wow, one question though, is it easy to remove the components? Looking at it, if anything was to die, your f**ked
AlumaxX said:It depends on what you want to swap. Motherboard or memory sticks will take much time to replace.
AlumaxX said:I worked on the wiring tonight again. I have mounted the plate with the resistors for the leds and bundled the wires a bit.
Nuzzles said:Grats for the front-page mention(and sticky). Now to start reading the thread. ^_^
Edit: just saw the pictures posted on this page... Damn man, great work. I knew since you got a frontpage mention it was going to be good, but that is SLICK.
Steve should send you a X360 to go along with it
codeflux said:excellent work!
does this project remind anyone of Project Orac?
part 1: http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2003/09/16/orac3_part1/1.html
part 2: http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2003/10/03/orac3_part2/1.html
part 3: http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2003/12/07/orac3_part3/1.html
part 4: http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2003/12/07/orac3_part4/1.html
part 5: http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2003/12/07/orac3_part5/1.html