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Old 28th December 2004, 17:24   #31
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hockey team or ice hockey team? it's been a while so the symbol doesn't mean much to me (uit het oog, uit het hart )

@ maro and completely offtopic but did you know you share your name with a memory program and would you by any chance happen to have it or have a link for it?
 
Old 29th December 2004, 04:57   #32
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hockey team or ice hockey team? it's been a while so the symbol doesn't mean much to me (uit het oog, uit het hart )
roller hockey
 
Old 30th December 2004, 17:41   #33
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today I tested what would be best, LED's or dual ccfl, the answer is dual ccfl.

Now I have to find a shop that sells white ccfls.
 
Old 6th January 2005, 18:43   #34
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** UPDATE **

today I continued on my mod.


first I cuted a new piece of plexi for my left sidepanel and pasted it with some tec7





as you can see I've chosen to use a fan in my sidepanel. The hole doesn't seem to be round in the pics. But in reality it is almost round.


After that I decided to clean my room and I found a coolermaster blue LED fan. I remember removing them because the blue light wasn't bright at all. But for some reason I had an idea I never had before. In the following pics you can see that the titan alu fan leaves a dark spot in my case.



dark isn't it
But I can't fix it with this fan


lights on


lights out


from left to right: coolermaster fan/ revoltec 120mm fan in toppanel/ revoltec 80mm fan (sidepanel)

man, that coolermaster fan sucks



The idea is to make the leds shine a bit (lot) more


removed all the wires

and the mod is finished .
All the pics of the mod in progress failed
My modded fan is compaired with an unmodded one. what a difference.


In the dark, my modded fan is actually lighting up my unmodded fan


and again compaired to the other fans in my case.
from left to right: coolermaster fan/120mm fan revoltec (toppanel)/80mm fan revoltec sidepanel
Now the coolermaster is the brightest


and this is my desk after the mod (too clean :grum: )

And now, the moment you all been waiting for













I also cleaned my keyboard :feesten:


edit: I ordered some white ccfl's at D-force.
 
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I think you used to much TEC7
nice keyboard btw.

nice work.
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don't think so otherwise his plexi w'll fall off "again"
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Old 6th January 2005, 19:18   #37
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don't think so otherwise his plexi w'll fall off "again"





@gamer, keyboard is 2.5 years old. yesterday it was yellow, today it is white

the reason I cleaned it is not because I think it was to dirty, but because I spilled a glass of 7-up on it .
 
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I cleaned my whole desk, keyboard, mouse, 2*TFT screens, Hifi, floor, chair and a bunch of clothes this weekend.

I opened a limonda bottle of 3L on my desk after I shook it a bit too hard, a small volcano erupting, nice effect, less fun aftermath
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I cleaned my whole desk, keyboard, mouse, 2*TFT screens, Hifi, floor, chair and a bunch of clothes this weekend.

I opened a limonda bottle of 3L on my desk after I shook it a bit too hard, a small volcano erupting, nice effect, less fun aftermath


every once & while i take my wireless keybord and shake with it out of the window(you don't wanne know what comes out sometimes)
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every once & while i take my wireless keybord and shake with it out of the window(you don't wanne know what comes out sometimes)
the stuff I removed today you can't remove just by shaking the keyboard .

I remember putting a pizza on my desk, go to the kitchen for a fork (forgot it).
Come back and place my keyboard on my pizza
Who sh*t


edit: I think dur0n ones said to me that he didn't want to use my keyboard, I can't blame him
 
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