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Too big or SFF enough for you?
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Too big or SFF enough for you?
Last edited by Ashraf; 09-14-2008 at 02:44 PM. Reason: Image tags removed. Not SFF Case.
Nice to see CraigBru posting over here, i followed the entire build log on the sudanian(spelling is weird) forums and its a work of art glad to hear it got 2nd place at nVision!
Core 2 Duo E6600@3.3ghz daily/Zalman CNPS9500
DFi DK X48 T2RSB-Plus
4Gb(2x2gb) Corsair Dominator DDR21066
WD Raptor X 150Gb & 640Gb+WD 160Gb External
eVGA 8800GTS 640MB
XG Duro 900Watt PSU
Last edited by LogAn'sRun; 09-14-2008 at 02:23 PM. Reason: answered own question
They say the definition of madness is doing the same thing and expecting a different result.
Howlin' Pelle Almqvist
Project Log Completed: all internal v1000
I've gotten mine from ebay, US Civil Defense Radiation Survey Meter, model CDV-715. Made by a bunch of different companies, some are better than others for modding since the dimensions vary by manufacturer.
They say the definition of madness is doing the same thing and expecting a different result.
Howlin' Pelle Almqvist
Project Log Completed: all internal v1000
I have three PC versions right now. One Pentium-M, one Via C3, and one using a Cyrix/National Semi/AMD MediaGX/Geode GX1. The Pentium-M is a full PC running XP. No less useable than a laptop with the same specs. The Via C3 version was set up as a simple NAS, but could just as easily be a low-end XP machine. The Geode is too underpowered for much more than Win98, but makes an acceptable Linux web surfer. The boards I use are designed for embedded systems, but other than form factor they're functionally identical[1] to an ATX type PC.
I've also used these meters to build a bunch of USB hard drive cases. I bought my first meter on an impulse, then got it and realized they're almost perfectly sized to hold a hard drive.
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