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    Talk nerdy to me nil8's Avatar
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    Using a car radiator for a computer. Now that's a sweet idea.

    I am very impressed with the amount of work you've put into your bezel.
    I want to see the front completed. I think the mesh and gauges work well together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nil8
    Using a car radiator for a computer. Now that's a sweet idea.

    I am very impressed with the amount of work you've put into your bezel.
    I want to see the front completed. I think the mesh and gauges work well together.
    Thatz a car radiotor? That small?
    Thats a good idea...

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    That's actually a hearter core from a 1988 Toyota Camry, The front bezel, is waiting for now, until i can get some perspex lazer cut, i don't have good enough tools to cut the detail that i want to put into it
    Until then i am working on the other stuff that needs to be done, not so pretty, but it still needs to be done
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    wow i really like those windows!! the sanded flames on the shiny background looks awesome!!

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    and here we go, PSU is almost complete, complete enough to do a mock up, with power



    that's how it started life



    now



    it's a little different, with 1x120mm fan instead of the two 80mm fans
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    I don't know what it is about the pictures of the heater core on the hard wood flooring... You got it standing up and laying down on the nice wood flooring and it is placed with shadows around it (only the sun shining through the window?). I guess it is artistic. Reminds me of something but I can't put my finger on it.

    Weird post, I know. hehe

    I really like what you did with your plexi window. Making the flames frosted was a really cool idea.

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    thanks mate Cheers
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    Did you mod that PSU by adding a 120mm fan and making the back (where the power switch is) meshed?

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    For a minute there I jus thoguh it was another stock power supply but I guess he did a really clean job of putting a new back grill no it where the 80mm fan was.
    Need a sig

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    sorry,

    The bottom of the PSU had an 80mm fan in it, i made a bigger hole, which i filled with blue plexi, and put a 120mm fan into

    Then as i put a 120mm fan in, i needed a meshed back, so i cut out the metal, and replaced it with mesh
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