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Cooler Master Case Give-A-Way Contest
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unoriginal
as of right now, i'll have to say i'm going with the unoriginal...and won't be posting any fun videos or pictures. :(
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I'll see what I can do for a pic ;)
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Sapientun, that is hilarious, what do you need two floppy drives for?
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I know, I dont even have 1, not to mention I haven't seen a turbo button in forever
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Looks like my sisters old 486 PC she used to have.
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Because my ear bleeds from listening to my loud case
*disclaimer* a wee bit o blood :) http://cryo-laboratory.com/upload/us...s/J2T/EAR1.JPG *j/k, I got bit by my dog :) |
Ouch! Uum going forward lets try to control the blood and gore in the pics eh.
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Funny. Lets see now. I can be funny too.
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omg that totally owns me lol
you evillll :lol: I wonder what the "voided warranty" rank is... :o |
LOL.
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Please let me in!!
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lol, now thats funny.
Want me to remove the pic? Don't wanna gross anyone out :) |
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Put one ballot in for me please! |
loL. nice ones Sapie ;)
Count me in for the draw dudes! |
Sure I'll give it a try. I'll try to take a good picture for the extra chances.
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No picture for now, just enter me.
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i need one of those cases to replace my old computer which breaks my ears every time it starts with its coolers.
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This is my matsonic CLE266 via 800mhz C3 board getting ready to be baked in the oven submerged with candle gel. I bought ten pounds of gel, around a pound is placed on the board in one pic.
The aluminum foil is the mold for the gel. I'll be using some of the gel to fill a hard drive enclosure with the drive in it. The heatsink is cady-cornered because I took the original one off and replaced it with a older P4 one. It wouldn't go straight without hitting against something important. It's attached with Artic Silver Adhesive, and I did have to file the edges to keep it safe. The rear connectors are taped to keep the gel out. I haven't baked it yet, because I was looking for my compactflash-IDE connector with which I'll be loading geexbox before baking it into the gel as well, and a USB rear slot connector so I could connect up the USB headers on the board before baking so as not to lose them, and maybe a CNR modem. I'll be posting pictures of the results. There's a few things to iron out before I bake it. I could use a case, any case. I was planning to make a case for this gel PC out of K'nex, with a handle for carrying, and using a PS1 LCD for showing videos. Oh, the power LED is going to be a old bicycle rear light I picked up from circuit city that strobes from side to side like a cylon raider, it will be baked into the gel as well. I was planning to dual boot a nlite stripped down XP with crystal player for video, but then I thought about booting geekbox on a compactflash card using a IDE adaptor reading media from a spare drive could work better. I'll leave one IDE cable hanging out for attaching a spare hard drive. Better yet, I'll tri-boot boot damn small linux, astlinux and geekbox, use mame with DSL for a little retro gaming, astlinux for voip pbx functions, and geexbox for media playing since it supports MCE remotes. Also, I haven't decided on how to power it yet which is why the extender cable is hanging out. I'll either use a micro-atx PS, or a morex 60w PS. If I use the morex PS, I'll add a 12V remote control switch (I've seen them over at xoxide). Please forgive the bra on the floor, and ignore the micro-SD in the DS, I swear it's for homebrew. Will post pics of the work. I'll be uploading more pics of my creations in a bit. This is just one I was working on at this time. |
Your pic has scored you 4 entries and a shot on the front page.
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No picture or video for me. Just a boring old reply
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I've found my compactflash-IDE adaptor. I also figured out the power supply issue. I have a small generic micro-atx PS, I'll strip the PS out of it's case, remove the fan, and rebuild it like shown below.
Well, on second thought and for safety sake, I may just wrap it with EL wire and leave out the cold cathode, besides, I have the EL wire on hand. I also found a old telephone holder at work made out of acrylic that measures 8 1/2 x 9 inches with clear feet that will serve as the base. I paid $54 for the motherboard around a year ago. $14 for the generic 150w micro PS. $5 for the IDE adaptor, $0 for the 64mb compactflash card, $0 for any other supplies used. The remote is a spare one I use for the media centers in the house. The EL wire is left-over from halloween. The bicycle light is left over from the kids. I'm not spending any more for the whole project. |
OK, The PS fit great inside the CD case, but, I found only one side can be glued to the 120mm fan. The other side of the case is too big, so I'll just attach a piece of black plastic stolen from a display rack. I'll have to relocate the plug adaptor to the side with the back plastic. I'll also use a cut piece of the black plastic to isolate the PS from the cold cathode.
Was going to post a pic, since I didn't leave my cheapo camera at work this time, but I left the power supply, 120mm fans, etc at work instead. Argh. The actual baking is going to have to wait until I have time to watch it. I only get around 30min a day to work on my projects during the week. So instead I'll post a pic of another project I'm working on. Yeah, I know, it's a mess. |
I could sure use a new mATX case. Include me in the draw please!
Good luck every1 :) |
It's alive! The candle gel media center PC is baked, and working!
I went to load geexbox, and found I had no blank CD's to burn the generated ISO. Then I went to take a picture of it running and found my cruddy camera has died. So, pictures of the working project tomarrow night. I sitll have to finish the power supply, but it's coming along. I have to say, nothing looks better than a motherboard baking in the oven. Looks even better afterwards sitting on it's acrylic base. :) I was surprised to find that the taped over spots did nothing to keep the gel out. I had to spend a bit of time with a toothpick pulling gel out of the USB slots, etc. |
And running. Watched a movie and some on it. The gel got a little warm to touch on top the cpu, but had no problems.
Now to finish the PS, and clean up the cables. It's really hard to get a good picture of clear gel. |
That CoolerMaster case is pretty!
Count me in please! Thank you :angel: |
Phew! Just in time for the closing for the contest.
Count me inn :blush: |
so who was the lucky winner?
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I am Happy to Announce that borschtBomber[ss] is the winner!!! Congratulations.
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Congratulations Bomber :)
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Was there a change in plans to have one winner?
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Wow, thats awesome...I wonder which one I won or who the other winner is?
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We'll hopefully know soon :)
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Congrats borschtBomber[ss]. Hope you enjoy the prizes.
Well guys, my small store was robbed yesterday. We're a small store, working on a shoestring budget. It's more of a hobby than a business, since I work another job to support my family of six, and rarely make more than $50 a week in profit from it. :( Anyway, a guy walked out with a SFF q-pack case, a Saitek illuminated keyboard, a window kit, and a couple of cold cathodes. There goes my profit from that place for the last two months. The worker I hire to man the store didn't even see the guy leave. Kinda gives me a great respect for others for the christmas season. :rolleyes: Anyway, I hope ya'll people have a nice one, and keep your hands away from other people's stuff. They just might be poorer than you. |
Get in touch with me gotrootdude and I will see if I can hook you up with some stuff for this holiday. I hate theives they are pond scum in my book.
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