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Hey whats up Im new here. First time poster, long time visitor.

An internal shot of my case

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8888/p1130178s5si.jpg

Another from a different angle...

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/2193/p1130175s5at.jpg

yet another

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/7753/p1130171s9tu.jpg

Last internal shot

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/3103/p1130168s6bp.jpg

My desktop

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8237/desk21ds.jpg

A close up of my desktop

http://img180.exs.cx/img180/9832/desk2en.jpg

Rear speakers at an angle

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4320/anglers1sb.jpg

A close up of the rear right

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4401/closeuprl2fr.jpg

Rear speakers head on

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4917/twor29lj.jpg

Close up of the control pod

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/7443/controlpod1pk.jpg

Control pod and remote control

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/2053/controlpodremote4si.jpg

I have since cleaned up my wiring a bit more and my room has been re-arranged and will be again when I (hopefully) get my new desk, Ikea Jerker.

Hey whats up Im new here. First time poster, long time visitor.

An internal shot of my case

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8888/p1130178s5si.jpg

Another from a different angle...

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/2193/p1130175s5at.jpg

yet another

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/7753/p1130171s9tu.jpg

Last internal shot

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/3103/p1130168s6bp.jpg

My desktop

http://img171.exs.cx/img171/8237/desk21ds.jpg

A close up of my desktop

http://img180.exs.cx/img180/9832/desk2en.jpg

Rear speakers at an angle

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4320/anglers1sb.jpg

A close up of the rear right

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4401/closeuprl2fr.jpg

Rear speakers head on

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/4917/twor29lj.jpg

Close up of the control pod

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/7443/controlpod1pk.jpg

Control pod and remote control

http://img195.exs.cx/img195/2053/controlpodremote4si.jpg

I have since cleaned up my wiring a bit more and my room has been re-arranged and will be again when I (hopefully) get my new desk, Ikea Jerker.

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That is the speaker system that i want so badly. GRRRRRR. I have the Jerker desk, its huge i have two computers on it with two monitors. lol

Here's my PC... I do understand I need to work on the cables n stuff which I will when I can be arsed, lol:

http://br0gan.bashfm.co.uk/pc1.jpg

http://br0gan.bashfm.co.uk/pc2.jpg

http://br0gan.bashfm.co.uk/pc3.jpg

What ya think? Let me know - also can someone give any tips on anything, like what I should do or get? Thanks...

br0gan

Here's my PC... I do understand I need to work on the cables n stuff which I will when I can be arsed, lol:

http://br0gan.bashfm.co.uk/pc1.jpg

http://br0gan.bashfm.co.uk/pc2.jpg

http://br0gan.bashfm.co.uk/pc3.jpg

What ya think? Let me know - also can someone give any tips on anything, like what I should do or get? Thanks...

br0gan

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Nice but I think you need a Broom also.

Hey guys, today I'm going to show you have simple and easy it is to install lighting mods in your system. Ready? Lets get started.

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU PSU IS UNPLUGGED OR TOGGLED TO THE OFF POSITION BEFORE YOU BEGIN!

Things you will need:

1 or 2 cathodes

1 cathode controller

1 screw driver

double sided sticky tape

1 screw

1 empty PCI slot (not and actual slot just the space for it).

and about 30 minutes time.

Cost

About $20 for a kit with 2 cathodes, 1 controller, 1 panel, + sticky tape.

Picture Explanation:

1) Packaging Front.

2) Packaging Back (15,000 hours life! 1500 / 24 (hours in a day) = 625 days of life or approx. 1.71 years.)

3) Our 2 cathodes.

4) Our controller and our panel.

5) This is how we are going to plug our wires into our controller later on.

6) Things required to get started.

7) Place your panel into the empty desired PCI slot.

8) Secure the panel in place by scewing it in with provided screw or one of your own.

9) This is how it should look after your panel is installed.

10) Find a good place to put your controller inside your case (this can be ANYWHERE) just make sure your cathode wires and power wire is going to reach this unit.

11) Now that we have found a good spot for our controller get your double sided sticky take. It should look like this.

12) Now place the tape in the center or the controller firmly.

13) Plece the controller firmy down in the place your have deceided, it should look something like this. (sorry for the lack of picture, but after this plug in the molex connector (power plug))

14) Place stick tape on the two ends on the cathode just like you did with your controller unit. Then place it in your desired location.

15) Cathode installed on the bottom.

16) Cathode installed on the side.

17) When you are done *and if you used good wire management* you should barely be able to see your new installment. (with the lights on of course :p )

18) This is how it should look with your lights off! :punk:

19) Again

20) And AGAIN! :woot: (now take that bad boy to some LAN Parties and show it off!)

21) VIDEO (277k) of how the cathodes react to sound (with the panel and controller)

1)

package_front.jpg

2)

package_specs.jpg

3)

cathodes.jpg

4)

controller_panel2.jpg

5)

controller_wires_plugging.jpg

6)

100_0630.jpg

7)

panel_install.jpg

8)

screwing_panel.jpg

9)

installed_controller.jpg

10)

placing_controller.jpg

11)

tape_large.jpg

12)

controller_tape.jpg

13)

constoller_wires.jpg

14)

tape_cathode.jpg

15)

100_0643.jpg

16)

completed.jpg

17)

completed_hidden.jpg

18)

completed_1.jpg

19)

completed_2.jpg

20)

completed_3.jpg

Well I hope you guys enjoyed my little guide (I would have placed it in essential guides but it's more of a modders thing). Anyway, good luck and keep on modding and overclocking ;) (Y)

None at all, Its all pretty self contained, you get seal string to put around the cpu housing to keep it all contained, The cooling head runs at about -34 most of the time, The temp diode on this mobo is underneath the cpu http://homepage.ntlworld.com/voodoo.mchale1/Temp.jpg and it tends to keep the cpu well under 0 degrees, Its also fairly quiet :) Definatly recommend getting one.

http://img92.exs.cx/img92/1430/uv7ic.jpg

http://img92.exs.cx/img92/899/comp0343le.jpg

http://img223.exs.cx/img223/3885/comp0376ze.jpg

Does anyone like the cables in the first pic? The guy mixed them up and there meant to be blue

Please use links for images that big - timdorr

Edited by timdorr

Here's a few pictures of my rig. It's a Lian Li PC6277B Aluminium Watercooling case (PSU sucks in air from the top, and there's a place for a 120mm radiator in the top too, both covered with a airfilter) I'm gonna mount a 120mm radiator in the top that sucks air in, and one in the rear that sucks air out, both with SilenX 14dB fans. Also have a 11dB SilenX 80mm fan infront of the HDD's that blows air in. 2 Sunbeam 30cm UV Cathodes mounted in top/bottom.

Haven't mounted my watercooling yet, still waiting for my GPU block that is delayed, so the cables and stuff aint really place too nicely..

PC1.jpg

PC2.jpg

PC3.jpg

  • 3 weeks later...

Here's some updated pics, mounted my watercooling system now, and changed the PSU (black sleeves now, instead of green).

kabinett1.jpg

kabinett2.jpg

kabinett3.jpg

kabinett5.jpg

kabinett6.jpg

kabinett7.jpg

Specs:

Lian Li PC6277B Aluminium Watercooling case

ASUS K8N-E Deluxe

Athlon 64 3000+ (NewCastle, 2.0GHz) @ 2.4GHz (1.575v)

GeIL PC3200 2 x 512 @ 450MHz DDR (CL2.5-3-3-7, 2.7v)

XFX Geforce 6800 Ultra 256MB @ 475/1300

SB Audigy 2 ZS

Maxtor DiamondMax 10 16MB 300GB SATA

Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 8MB 80GB PATA

Plextor PX-W4824TA CDR

NEC ND-3500AG DVDR

MIST 500W PSU

Papst 120mm fan 4412FGL @ 7v (rear)

Papst 80mm fan 8412N2GL @ 7v (infront of the HDD's)

Watercooling:

AC Aquastream (Eheim 1046) pump

MIST Mistress 2 water container

AC Airplex EVO 240 radiator

2x Papst 120mm fan 4412FGL @ 7v

Fanmate rheobus

MIST CPU waterblock, S754/S939/S940

AC Twinplex 6800 GPU block

Kuriyama hose 3/8"ID

CoolSleves

Destilled battery water

AC Anti-Corrosion Fluid

AC BlueMotion UV Fluid

PSU sucks fresh air in from the top, under a filtered cover. The fans that blows air on the 240mm radiator also sucks in air from the top, from under the filtered cover :)

Waterpump, HDD's, Radiator and all fans are mounted with vibration isolating rubber grommets :)

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