7 pools...i was just there this past december. we witnessed a guy jumping from the road into the pool below, climb out of that pool and jump into the next. kept doing that until he was about where you are standing taking the picture.
as for my picture...
personally i used tin snips once. people thought i had made my circles by cutting a fork. really not a good idea unless you really know how to use thing things hehe. the hole saw is the best bet. just make sure you get one meant for metal and not wood :D.
some cases seem to have the motherboard compatibility listing as atx OR smaller. i would venture to say that would include mini-itx but not sure. an example is...http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=11-156-021&depa=0
my little fan symbols were the only thing that did not light for me. i would suggest making sure you are plugged into all the right pins on the motherboard. i would then go back and check to make sure the plugins from the LCD aren't plugged in backwards on the mobo (ie...power is on the wrong...
IMPORTANT:
the Athenatech case (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=11-190-017&depa=0) i posted that comes stock with a 200 Watt power supply is NOT enough to run a:
Barton 2500+
512 DDR RAM PC2700
80 Gig Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM
52x CDROM
Floppy Drive
60 mm...
pardon me for my ignorance hehe. it is a 128 meg radeon 8500 LE. as for the cdrom drive it is tray loaded. surprisingly the cd does not fall out when i load/unload it.
i am running a barton 2500 with the default 200 watt psu. the warmest i've gotten the inside of the case to register is 37 C (100 F). i have taken the computer to different LANs and have played hours of Generals, Tron 2.0, and Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds with zero problems. for other...
can do...here you go. http://www.relic.pk-designs.com/pictures/puter/
i do need to do some better wire management...just have had no time to clean things up in there.
hehe he hit the nail on the head. it is a very nice case. the case comes with a 200 watt psu and is INCREDIBLY tiny. however i'm running a barton 2500 on a shuttle mobo with 512 ram, 128 meg video card, and 80 gig harddrive; with no worries. i highly recommend the case to anyone looking for...
yes the temp monitor works great. there are 3 sensors you place around inside the case to monitor cpu, system and hard drive. you can display in either c or f. also there is a display for time, date, hard drive busy-ness, power. the coolest feature is an alarm clock. the bugga is VERY loud...
i just got it last week and have been liking it so far. the case only came with a 200 watt supply and i thought i could fit a 350 watt in there, but i can't :/. at any rate the machine seems to be running fine nontheless (barton 2500, radeon 8500 128 meg, 512 ddr, 80 gig 7200 rpm hd, cdrom...
hehe...yes i have one (back right) of the satellites mounted upside down on the ceiling. i couldn't get a good position with the speaker on the ground (ie. speaker stand), so i just mounted it up there. it works out surprisingly well. i imagine i could get the sound to be better if the...
i have the best of both worlds. having a window outside and being in the basement :D . here's the pics.
main rig:
to the side of the main rig:
both rigs:
hello again, i appreciate all the criticizing...some more strongly worded then others :D , and also the praise on my first time mod. i've learned a lot of leasons since this mod...first and foremost being you can't cut circles in metal with tin snips, lineman's pliers, and a razor blade :D ...