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Just buy the regular hood lifts / trunk lifts like I said. I think you can get them for $20 each. It's not going to open remotely, but once you realease the hatch it should raise itself niceley (like a trunk kinda). I'll poke around for some sources.. at very least you can go to a junkyard...
instead of mounting it directly to the wall you suspend it with two "batarangs" coming out of each end (aka high-gauge wire coming out to two bat shapes which are actually what'shard mounted to the wall) You could even put the two batarangs near the ceiling with only 2/3's showing so that it...
looking awsome. Some thoughts. If you're mounting it so that it's face forward one the wall you should look into getting some hood lifts. on the top so that you can just release a latch on teh bottom and it can swing itself up. THe hood lifts could be cheapies but would have ALL the wow you...
Just symantics I guess. But in PWM the frequency doesn't change. You actually vary the ratio of time on to time off to make the average voltage applied vary. It's a subtile difference, but it means that the clock frequency is actually what determines whether you see blinking or not.
Also...
Now that's original...!
And it's good to see you didnt' just glue random stuff on. The fact that you made the majority of the things actually do something useful shows a real pro job.
good work! (I'd love to see those inside shots too!)
meh I just threw a number out there on the fly. I wasn't trying to rip him off or anything I just figured $15 was enough for me to go to the bother of finding some thign to pack it in and to ship it....
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You can have mine for $15 shipped I guess. I had it on my board for about 30 seconds before I replaced. Email me at sir_mirage@hotmail.com I don't check my PM's very often...
But honestly, I think they're right, the passive ones work fine for me. 60-62 seems a lot higher than it should be...
Just stay the hell out of your monitor. It's not worth reading the "how to discharge" slighty wrong and having some coiled wire and two plates kick your a*s.
And you fools who thought leaving it unplugged for and hour were just lucky.
LED's are deffinately the way to go. They last much m\longer, are much easier to implement (no stupid power supply step up) and if you just go on ebay and get bulk led's you can get many more than you'll need for much tless than the cost of a CCFL.
Plus Turning on and off CCFL's quickly can...
I've got a sonata too. Very nice case. I also have the vantex NXP-305 in it which comes with 2 blue cold cathodes. And what do you know? THere's 2 Antec cut-outs ;) You' gonna have to pull teh Power supply out to put the far side cold cathode in (only one side panel on this case) but it's...
If your processor is running at 16 and you're tunn stock cooling then your temperature sensor is wrong. I once had a buddy who was convinced he had his processor running at -3 C. heh.
Temperature sensors arent' always right. Oh, and i didn't Aritic silver was a bad thermal conductor I just...