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    OK, so the monitor showed up just before I went to work on Tuesday so I couldn't play with it until I got home.

    shazza, I got one with a slightly different housing externally but I'm guessing not much as probably changed on the inside.

    I found the left side of the monitor was the weak spot. It has these alignment pins which don't attach to anything.



    These clips are on the right side



    and they snap into the loops while the other clips here are on the top and bottom.


    If you squeeze from top to bottom on the left hand side, it'll pop open a small gap that you can stick a screw driver into, or better yet, a steel I/O slot cover. You should then be able to twist it and pop a few more clips loose. The back snaps onto the front.

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    well done waterlogged XD...mental note if i need anything taken apart go to waterlogged...

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    Alrighty then!!! Nice job, Waterlogged. I will giver 'er a go after I get some coffee (slept in today :p).


    And, thanks again Graeme for the cutting tips. I will report back on progress, once there is progress.

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    Now I understand that easel stand!

    Thanks! haha :P

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    Just reporting back that Waterlogged's hint worked wonders. I was able to squeeze, twist, and pull it off*. Only difference is, mine came completely out of the back housing, as there are two additional screws holding the bezel to the "works." No issue to remove those and pop it back in the case (minus bezel). Yay, one problem solved, many left to go. No pics ... been busy practicing my jigsaw skills and more hours re-doing tubing layout and cabling. The Cpt's success with the router has me re-thinking, pondering, puzzling, and in a daze.




    *edit - umm, I was speaking about the bezel on the little USB monitor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Just reporting back that Waterlogged's hint worked wonders. I was able to squeeze, twist, and pull it off*.


    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    *edit - umm, I was speaking about the bezel on the little USB monitor.
    What.. did you hear the collective groan of the male forum population? Is that the Lorena Bobbitt method that Waterlogged suggested???

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml2517 View Post
    What.. did you hear the collective groan of the male forum population? Is that the Lorena Bobbitt method that Waterlogged suggested???
    I just bursted my morning coffee all over my keyboard, thanks.

    Anyway, looking good, shazza, as always. I'm getting so much inspiration just looking at these topics that I have to do something for my FT01 at summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Just reporting back that Waterlogged's hint worked wonders. I was able to squeeze, twist, and pull it off*. Only difference is, mine came completely out of the back housing, as there are two additional screws holding the bezel to the "works." No issue to remove those and pop it back in the case (minus bezel). Yay, one problem solved, many left to go. No pics ... been busy practicing my jigsaw skills and more hours re-doing tubing layout and cabling. The Cpt's success with the router has me re-thinking, pondering, puzzling, and in a daze.




    *edit - umm, I was speaking about the bezel on the little USB monitor.
    Glad to hear it worked out shazza. Don't really think that was a difference, mine has 2 screws holding the screen/PCB to the bezel as well. I just didn't mention it because it was a non issue. . .or, did you try turning the screws the wrong way?. . .. . .*Watches for something resembling a hammer to come flying my way*


    Quote Originally Posted by ml2517 View Post
    What.. did you hear the collective groan of the male forum population? Is that the Lorena Bobbitt method that Waterlogged suggested???
    *GROAN*

    You had to mention that didn't you? Mr. Bobbitt is not one of my hometown's better exports.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    *GROAN*

    You had to mention that didn't you? Mr. Bobbitt is not one of my hometown's better exports.
    <impression=nelson>HA HA!!!</impression> you come from the same town as mr. bobbitt.
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    did you try turning the screws the wrong way?
    hehe ... not this time. Only problem was, I never put the screws for the back casing back in, so the whole innards popped off into my hand - nearly scared me to death.



    Whew! Worked all day and virtually got the windows in the side panel done:








    Would have taken photos of the window cutting process, but watching me clickin' in Photoshop wouldn't be too exciting. (I did say virtually... )

    If only I was a skilled photoshopper, I wouldn't have to build this dang thing at all!

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    You did a great job of cutting the window. Looking great so far. Love the red tubing.

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    Lol. Virtual.
    In that case, my build is done!

    Is it just me or does your loop sorta have a a Valentine's Day feel to it?
    Kinda, sorta?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red-5 View Post
    You did a great job of cutting the window. Looking great so far. Love the red tubing.
    Oops - thanks, Red-5. Didn't mean to mislead you though - I haven't made the window cuts yet. These are just photoshopped, to give me an idea of the layout. Still debating on placement of the display.


    Quote Originally Posted by CptDreadFlint View Post
    Lol. Virtual.
    In that case, my build is done!

    Is it just me or does your loop sorta have a a Valentine's Day feel to it?
    Kinda, sorta?
    that is the look I was going for, although it came out more abstract than I would have liked. Decided to go with the quad in the bottom, so lost the dual rad at the top to maximize airflow. Experimented with the more traditional shorter run from the bottom of the GPU, but it looks bad.
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    I like the way the tubes are routed.

    As well as the PSU cables.

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    Thanks for hangin' in here with me, Wezly. Beginning to get a bit frustrated with pace of progress, so sat down and made myself a list of what I have to do - one sticky note was not enough


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    That photoshopped window looks picture perfect to Shazza.

    Looking forward to see how it all works out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Thanks for hangin' in here with me, Wezly. Beginning to get a bit frustrated with pace of progress, so sat down and made myself a list of what I have to do - one sticky note was not enough
    <snip>
    LOL I am doing exactly the same with those stickies, but my ToDo fits one screen on the laptop
    I like how the things go here, keep it up
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    Can't wait for A1 through E12.

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    looks great: simple yet efficient !


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    Guys.

    Oops, realized I forgot a step ... new feets for the case:






    Just joshin' - casters are going on the bottom of the cabinet that the drill press will be mounted on. YES, my helper is hard at work (I did not get the right lumber at Home Depot, but he is making do):



    (adds "close blinds in garage before taking photos" to new Sticky Note)

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    My only question, is your husband as cool as you shaz?=P

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    hehe ... not this time. Only problem was, I never put the screws for the back casing back in, so the whole innards popped off into my hand - nearly scared me to death.



    Whew! Worked all day and virtually got the windows in the side panel done:








    Would have taken photos of the window cutting process, but watching me clickin' in Photoshop wouldn't be too exciting. (I did say virtually... )

    If only I was a skilled photoshopper, I wouldn't have to build this dang thing at all!
    Hey Sharon, haven't been around in a while. However I decided to check and this is what I came across first. Looks terrific
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    Quote Originally Posted by Liderc View Post
    My only question, is your husband as cool as you shaz?=P
    Oh yeah, we are two cool cats I may make him out as a grumpy gus, but he's actually been very helpful with my projects.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
    Hey Sharon, haven't been around in a while. However I decided to check and this is what I came across first. Looks terrific
    Thanks, CP - you did note that's a Photoshop of the window done for layout purposes, I hope.


    Taking a breather from cutting practice, and working on my fan connections. But first, wanted to double check my math:

    Let's say I want to chain all 4 radiator fans to one channel, and I use the Koolance TMS-200 controller: 2A/ 24W per fan channel, with a limitation of 6.5A for the board -

    Gentle Typhoon 1450 RPM fans rated @ .049A
    --- .049A x 12V = 0.6W per fan
    --- 0.6W x 4 daisy-chained fans = 2.4W on one fan channel

    This should work, right? What's confusing me is the power ratings on the GTs are so much lower than other fans, just want to make sure I'm not missing something.

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    Nope, their power consumption is pretty low.
    You have to remind, the startup consumption is always a few times higher than their operation rating. It really depends on the fan. I don't know the startup consumption of the GT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Oh yeah, we are two cool cats I may make him out as a grumpy gus, but he's actually been very helpful with my projects.

    Thanks, CP - you did note that's a Photoshop of the window done for layout purposes, I hope.


    Taking a breather from cutting practice, and working on my fan connections. But first, wanted to double check my math:

    Let's say I want to chain all 4 radiator fans to one channel, and I use the Koolance TMS-200 controller: 2A/ 24W per fan channel, with a limitation of 6.5A for the board -

    Gentle Typhoon 1450 RPM fans rated @ .049A
    --- .049A x 12V = 0.6W per fan
    --- 0.6W x 4 daisy-chained fans = 2.4W on one fan channel

    This should work, right? What's confusing me is the power ratings on the GTs are so much lower than other fans, just want to make sure I'm not missing something.
    Naw I didn't. I briefly looked at it and didn't pay much attention to detail. Anyways good job with the photoshop
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