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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    I agree with you about sparkled coating, I just wanted to check all varieties

    thanks for your opinion
    If you going to powdercoat your case internals, you should be careful with your color decision. I believe you'll make right decision about color schema out there.

    Waiting for some updates here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur View Post
    If you going to powdercoat your case internals, you should be careful with your color decision. I believe you'll make right decision about color schema out there.

    Waiting for some updates here.
    I've decided to go with matt black for the whole case

    I was trying to disassemble my case and got this

    WTF? Did they forgot to drill a hole here? Same with other 4 holes. Now I am unable to get out those panels in drive bays because I can not push the screwdriver through

    I checked Sniipe's worklog and he had holes there
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    I've decided to go with matt black for the whole case

    I was trying to disassemble my case and got this

    WTF? Did they forgot to drill a hole here? Same with other 4 holes. Now I am unable to get out those panels in drive bays because I can not push the screwdriver through

    I checked Sniipe's worklog and he had holes there
    Heh, I had the same problem man

    The thing I did to get the screws out was to use a small pointed tool to loosen the screws by putting it in sideways and some needle nose pliers to loosen the screws from the threaded part. Eventually you should be able to work them loose and remove them.
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    Buy a cheap screwdriver, cut it with a dremel and a pliers to unscrew.

    Last edited by Pulpoh; 09-20-2009 at 11:03 PM.
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