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Thread: Worklog: CM 690 + Water

  1. #101
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    Whoops, forgot some more pics. My previous post has been edited.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nate P. View Post
    Nice, I like the little temp monitor under the res.
    Yeah, that shows my ambient temperatures. The probe is in the 5.25" drive bays, just in front of the intake fan.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yeknom View Post
    Good work Karl, your build looks really clean . Good job on finding an excuse to get rid of your reference design board :P
    Haha I would have actually preferred to keep the 680i for a little bit longer. I had to cash when I broke it, so I had to borrow some money off my brother to buy the P5E.

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    Last edited by karl_eller; 01-22-2008 at 06:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karl_ellor
    I bought the window kit from www.pccasegear.com.au, and then installed it myself.
    Just found that before you posted. What did you cut the side panel with to insert the window?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TidyBoi View Post
    Just found that before you posted. What did you cut the side panel with to insert the window?
    i would use a jigsaw to cut the side panel, very fast process, if u dont have one, buy a cheap rotary tool from your local bunnings which will take longer and wont give a nice smooth edge, but that can be fixed with a file

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