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cheapo
09-28-2000, 12:15 AM
what are some cool easy case mods that are kinda quick and easy? any pics of any cool cast mods? I'll post a picture of what my current case looks like if someone can tell me how to post a pic. I have a picture of it saved on my HD. Thanks in advance for any replies

revil
09-28-2000, 01:02 AM
i've got some cool case mods, but i need to find a dig came. i know one is lying around here somewhere.

BADFlSH
09-28-2000, 10:25 AM
Here are a couple I posted a while ago.
http://www.gotapex.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=6455
http://www.gotapex.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=6460

renots
09-29-2000, 04:03 AM
...say from consulting for the NSA, this (http://arstechnica.com/reviews/1q00/cmatcs/cmatcs-1.html) is the case I'm currently using.

;0)

Speedfreak
09-29-2000, 08:55 AM
http://www.virtualhideout.net/images/cc_312_1.jpg http://www.virtualhideout.net/images/cc_312_2.gif

cheapo
09-29-2000, 09:59 AM
nice case renots!...how much did you pay for it? and where? I saw one like it at fry's over the summer...but it was around 200 dollars.

renots
09-29-2000, 06:06 PM
but worth it (http://store.yahoo.com/thechipmerchant/41560-0.html)

:0)

cheapo
09-30-2000, 10:30 PM
sorry..ignore this. messed up double post.

[Edited by cheapo on 10-01-2000 at 03:33 PM]

cheapo
09-30-2000, 10:57 PM
have any of you guys had any experience with adding rails to your bays so that your cd-rom's and hard-drives can just slide out instead of unscrewing them? Kinda like the enlight 7237. Any opinions?

Oh and have you guys seen the handle on the side of the case on the Antec 830? Looks cool in my opinion and seems very handy if you need to get into your case often. Anyone try adding this mod to their case(s)?

Nanotech9
10-01-2000, 12:53 PM
just bolt on that "recessed handle" to your computer case.

Actually, as far as the neo lights and stuff goes, doesn't that cause high frequency interference in other electronic devices near it?... (like the PCI or IDE bus?) - isn't it kinda like putting you phone line parallel to an AC line?

hapoo
10-01-2000, 12:59 PM
it shouldn't if your giving it DC power Nanotech. There is no frequency in DC current only in AC current (this is what causes flickering in neon/halogen lights)

[Edited by hapoo on 10-01-2000 at 01:26 PM]