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Sleeps with the Fishes
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Hammerhead Shark
At least turn them the right way man. 
Looks like a good performance computer!
Thermaltake Tsunami
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370
Intel i7 2700k @ 3.5 GHz
Intel DP67BG Motherboard
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Sleeps with the Fishes
Last edited by talldude; 06-18-2003 at 04:33 AM.
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Hammerhead Shark
Whats that on the Desk to the right of your monitor? Looks like a small puter or stereo?
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Sleeps with the Fishes
yeah, it's a stereo. I got my computer hooked up to my stereo. I used to have crappy inspires (i had no money to buy a good system) so I decided to just use my stereo instead. I kept the sub from the inspires to give some more low frequency response. It sounds OK...definitely a million times better than any low end multimedia system.
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hey man, I dig the ring... How did you make it?? You used sheet silver? I don't know much about that stuff.
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Hammerhead Shark
Lmao the pc sitting on the books reminds me of a redneck with his car up on cinder blocks in the front yard. Nice looking rig though.
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Sleeps with the Fishes
I dremeled out those front intake fan slots completely. I didn't do a good job of it, as my case is a POS anyways (looks wise, i don't really care). I just wanted to clean those up and get a little bit of a feel for my new toy.
As for the ring, it took me about 4-5 hours to make. I used a piece of 1/32" silver sheet for the wavy pattern. The inside ring is made out of silver band. Basically, I fabricated the inside ring first into it's final shape. Then I cut out the wave pattern using a hand jigsaw (also referred to as a jeweler's saw). I filed it down a little bit. Then I proceeded to silver solder the wave patter onto the inside ring (using the blowtorch is fun!). Once that was done, I used a dremel to roughly sand the ring. Then I moved on to a fine tooth jeweler's file and finally 1600 grit wet/dry paper. After the sanding was done, I buffed the entire ring using a large buffing machine. Then I oxidised the ring using some chemicals. After that, I went back to the dremel and used the buffing wheel on it to remove the oxidised layer on the topmost wavy ring. Presto - one cool ring done.
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Sleeps with the Fishes
Originally posted by njdevs95
Lmao the pc sitting on the books reminds me of a redneck with his car up on cinder blocks in the front yard. Nice looking rig though.
I got carpet...so if I don't raise the case, it'd be sucking dust like no other.
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Avanti
Officer Cartman: Is that a gun case I see to the right of the desk?
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Sleeps with the Fishes
No...lol. It's the case for my fender stratocaster texas special.
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by talldude
I got carpet...so if I don't raise the case, it'd be sucking dust like no other.
it looks like you have plenty of room on your desk so you could put your case on top of your desk instead of the floor, it's easier to work on up there also (atleast for me)
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by |_053|2
it looks like you have plenty of room on your desk so you could put your case on top of your desk instead of the floor, it's easier to work on up there also (atleast for me)
To me atleast, that would look too cluttered. I like the case nearer to the floor. That way it is out of sight, and out of mind.
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Sleeps with the Fishes
Originally posted by |_053|2
it looks like you have plenty of room on your desk so you could put your case on top of your desk instead of the floor, it's easier to work on up there also (atleast for me)
I could do that, but then I'd lose my work area on the right side of the stereo...I like it the way it is. It doesn't bother me to have to crawl down there on the floor when i'm tweaking.
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