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Old December 9th, 2007   #11
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I guess I can see the toaster thing....but it really looks more like a big Roman Numeral 2 to me.

I love it! Looks like an awesome enclosure. It'll look even more badass with lights in it.

Part of the building process when you buy an enthusiast level product like this is artistic expression and originality. If they set everything up for you, it would just be another case. High-end as hell, I've looked at their build specs and since I work in Aviation, I KNOW how expensive that aluminum is they're using for that case, comes with a high amount of user input/design in the finished product.

Looks like you've gotten some of the best parts for a great build.



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Old December 9th, 2007   #12
 
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High-end as hell, I've looked at their build specs and since I work in Aviation, I KNOW how expensive that aluminum is they're using for that case, comes with a high amount of user input/design in the finished product.

Looks like you've gotten some of the best parts for a great build.

What do you do in the world of Aviation there at Ft Rucker my friend? That's where I went to my first AIT and in the mid '70s, UH-1H, ended up doing a full 20 and finished up after the first Gulf War (UH-60A).



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Old December 9th, 2007   #13
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Killingfield, can you possibly shed some light on this case for Yellowhellow???

As you can see, he can not figure out how to mount the 5 1/4 optical's



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I'd have to see a pic of all the parts included with t e case. As it stands, all I've seen is pis of the case already stuck together on a few other sites, but I'm sure it can't be all that hard.



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that is a great looking case! Wish I had the money to pick up one of them for a server







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Old December 9th, 2007   #16
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Well, I looked through THIS thread, and I now understand a little on how to mount the DVD drive. I have the acrylic plate and everything, nothing is missing, but the supplied screws are too short to go through the acrylic. Help?

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Anyhow, skipping over that little hiccup in the plan, more pictures!

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HDD mounted

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Reservoir placement and partial tubing mockup.




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Old December 9th, 2007   #17
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From those pics, it looks just like the Danger Den Torture Rack, which in my opinion is a spectacular little setup.

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Is there any way to mount 5.25" drives on the Torture Rack? If so, how?



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I have the acrylic plate and everything, nothing is missing, but the supplied screws are too short to go through the acrylic. Help?
buy longer screws



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buy longer screws
Yeah, I am going to go to that hardware store today, but it's really surprising that the correct screws aren't supplied straight out of the box... I guess I should be surprised, actually... this from the company that makes you pay extra for drive bay covers...



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