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Comments:(22)
DECwakeboarder commented on 2005-07-28 22:00:00 that: Looks good, only problem is the paint doesn't match now. kerclaps commented on 2004-03-02 22:00:00 that: hhhmmm, i think this case would'nt look out of place on a set for star trek. Hey?? if you ask it nicely does it prepare your dinner? pizza would be nice!!! lol Altern commented on 2004-02-24 22:00:00 that: Now that is a MACHINE! I love the way you have the water intake and output rails on the top and bottom of the mobo area. I just wish you had a better picture of them. Red lights on the radiator fans would be cool, I think, with the blue on the inside. benjatelcom commented on 2004-02-22 22:00:00 that: thanks, glad you all liked it. Working on a dual HD water cooling system for two SATA drives now. ravix commented on 2004-02-21 22:00:00 that: Fantastic job! I love how the tubes appear to "split" down the center. Seriously, I LOVE the look of that case. almondboy72 commented on 2004-02-19 22:00:00 that: lmao im dumb i guess i dint look hard enough yeah those are fans, im dumb for thinking its the musketeer but that would like nice in ur case right next to those fans captor commented on 2004-02-18 22:00:00 that: wow, is there anything that isn't water cooled on taht mobo? almondboy72 commented on 2004-02-18 22:00:00 that: HAHAHA VERY NICEE!! luv the way u have the musketeer from coolermaster on the side that just tops t off it is the musketter correct? cuz i kno they have 3 gauges not 4 Xero commented on 2004-02-18 22:00:00 that: i think those are fans that care cooling his radaiator.... if im not mistaken j00f00 commented on 2004-02-18 22:00:00 that: The muskateer fits into a 5" drive bay. I'm sure those are fans. benjatelcom commented on 2004-02-18 22:00:00 that: I guess I haven't seen this "musketter" thing. I made the radiator housing out of heavy sheetmetal, I formed it in a break, cut holes, welded the edges, sanded, primed, sanded, painted... The fans draw air through the front of the radiator, its fairly isolated from the rest of the chassis. Just holes for the tubes and the electrical into the case. Burtess commented on 2004-02-18 22:00:00 that: Bravo for using the "plain" side of the case!!! That really makes an impression! I love it. |
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