Haha, that's amazing. Do they give you high-rez photos to keep that they took?
Can't wait man, hope the article turns out awesome.
Can't wait man, hope the article turns out awesome.
Rob Williams said:Still waiting to see that issue online.. they have their nerve for being slow. Hell, it's almost November
Tech-Daddy said:Shhhh!!!
I just got my Max PC for December... I'm thinking that CPU should not be too much farther behind! Pretty stoaked right now!
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IT'S UP!!!!
Lupine on CPU!!!
Lupine article in PDF on CPU!!!
Rob Williams said:Tech, I still haven't gotten my issue. Call CPU up for me and tell them to hurry up. Hehe kidding! I hate getting all my issues a month late, but I guess that's what you get when you are a canuck
Tech-Daddy said:Ciento... wiremanagement is that biggest bitch of any good case.
You will be doing yourself a favor, when you do a little bit of research and start experimenting with basic soldering. Learn to consolidate all of those fan leads into 1 or 2, instead of the smattering that you are dealing with right now.
As you get further into case modding, and start dealing with lighting, and active accessories, the molex problem only gets worse.
Custom cabling has been the answer for my last 2 rigs, and it will be incorporated into the next rig that I'm working on currently. Look around a few of hte modding sites, and just nose around. See how some of the others have done it, there are a lot of tricks out there that can save you a buttload of clutter, and take your case "over that hurdle" and put it on the next level.
You have a great baseline case (I giggled when I saw that video card mod, borderline ghetttoooe, I love it! How's the performance?), now, wrangle thos remaining strays into a manageable bundle. Stop off at an auto parts store, and grab one of their bins of zip ties when they are on sale, and go nucking futz with them! You can zip tie cables to obscure and unseen portions of case framework, that will tuck them out of sight and make people wonder, "Daaaamn??!? How'd he do dat?!?!"
Good luck, and keep it up!
madmat said:Currently I'm using a Lian Li PC6070 case that I've lightly massaged to accept dual 80mm radiators on the rear of the mobo tray and put a small window in along with a 120mm blowhole.