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View Poll Results: How many bends for the front/rear panel "frames"?
No Bends 5 16.67%
Two Bends 9 30.00%
Four Bends 2 6.67%
No frame at all 0 0%
Who the heck cares, just finish the case! 14 46.67%
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Old November 3rd, 2006   #191
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From one of my most favoritest modding stores on the net...
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Thanks for the link.



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Old November 3rd, 2006   #192
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Yep performance pc's is a great online etailer! Seem to ship pretty quick and good products.

Another great etailer is http://www.crazypc.com/



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Old November 3rd, 2006   #193
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As is Sidewinder Computers, SVC, and Jab-Tech.



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Old November 3rd, 2006   #194
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Jab tech is a good one, but I have never dealt with sidewinder or SVC.



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Old December 17th, 2006   #195
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Ok, back from the dead with another update for yaz!!!!
This time around I prettymuch finished the motherboard tray and back panel mounting. I had to redo the motherboard tray and remount it to the frame, but the final result works great and fits nearly perfect, so I'm happy!
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The rectangle around the rear I/O ports seems to be a little crooked (which I didn't notice before). So I'll be correcting that as well as eventually painting all the aluminum glossy black when everything is cut and finished.

Then I also got some more work accomplished on the front panel as well...
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The little round button thing started out as a little square cut out of the fluorescent green acrylic then filed round (yes, it took FOREVER).

Still much work do be done, but I'm still making progress!




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Old December 17th, 2006   #196
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This is too slow! WORK HARDER!

But it looks sleek nonetheless



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Very awesome Blake!!!!

I look forward to seeing the updates to this thread!

It isn't very often, but man that is a lot of work

And, just think, by the time you get this project done, it will be about like having a P2 in this day and age

J/K man, great job



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HAHAHA, thanks stinger. But the good thing about cases is that they really don't get out dated or affect your performance. So with the amount of time and money I've put into this damn thing, I have every intention of getting it outfitted with a system and sitting on my desk whether I want to get another mATX motherboard or not!!!



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hey, where did you get a back panel, i was looking for one???
btw its looking great...



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hey, where did you get a back panel, i was looking for one???
btw its looking great...
Thanks, I just cut the back panel out of an old case. It was actually a full size ATX case, so I had to cut the expansion card slot part in half to make it only 4 openings instead of 7.

I also have a holiday update for everyone. Got the top rear exhaust fan mounting all cut out. I'll let the pictures do the talking...
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