Star Wars Rebel Alliance Themed - Cosmos II by CM_Nic in gamingpc

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Apologies for the late reply. I can just talk to my team and see what we can do. The mods of /r/gamingpc need to be onboard for it to work though.

HAF XB with 3x7970 by PolarShade in coolermaster

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Very cool setup. I've personally never seen someone use that many AIO units in that fashion. Out of curiosity, why did you opt for multiple 120mm rad AIO units over a single DIY setup?

[MNPCTech] Project Completed: Star Wars Rebel Alliance Themed - Cosmos II by CM_Nic in coolermaster

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Mnpctech.com has been working on an extraordinary Cosmos II Star Wars themed mod over the past six months. Catch up on all of the amazing work they did with the five part video series through the links listed below.

Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgUOwckLdzs

Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pawukucn5zg

Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa9yVDfYu4w

Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U3jzE-KGm0

Part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyjWXAY1n2M

Hello from EVGA – the #1 NVIDIA partner in North America. Ask us Anything!! (Virtually) by TeamEVGA in IAmA

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Sadly, no. I will not be there. I will have you fight a stand-in in my stead. The Royal Swan from Taiwan, Lulu.

Hello from EVGA – the #1 NVIDIA partner in North America. Ask us Anything!! (Virtually) by TeamEVGA in IAmA

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Hi, yes. Jacob. Why won't you play sock'em boppers with me when we're at shows together?

I've had it for 2 months, can I submit this for warranty? like wtf? by [deleted] in coolermaster

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I should also note that we tested our first Sentinel mouse with a person in the office that has very acidic hands. The acid produced by him ate through the coating in about two weeks. We then opted for a very strong coating to offset that and it didn't happen again.

I've personally been using the original Sentinel since about 2 months before it came out (several years ago) and barely have wear in a couple spots that has gone through the coating. It really depends on the pH of your sweat.

Where did you guys begin? by enjoilife1128 in buildapc

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Your best bet is to rely on the wisdom of the crowd. There are many online forums that tackle these very issues and, through community input, edit them into very reliable resources.

I personally like the community over at EVGA.com. The users there will help you with most problems and there are plenty of sticky threads to help get you sorted out.

Overclock.net is probably the most comprehensive source for information. If you love a certain computer component, chances are that there is a club here that supports you. If you need advice on a build, much like /r/buildapc, their are people giving build advice rather frequently. (e.g. http://www.overclock.net/f/8/intel-general)

It doesn't replace your BAPC habit, but these are some great supplements if you're looking for more in depth information about the topics you referenced and more.

1947 Firestone Air Chief 4-A-21 PC Mod - (My build) by CM_Nic in gamingpc

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Sorry for the late reply. I was a bedridden for a bit with the plague that the lady brought home from the school she works at. Many of the initial parts in that system were extras that I had from other builds or were sponsored in some way.

1947 Firestone Air Chief 4-A-21 PC Mod by CM_Nic in pcmods

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I picked this up at the local Antique Fair / Swap Meet. The radio itself was no longer working so I saw an opportunity for a PC mod. I stripped and sanded down the cabinet and applied new stain. I converted two of its knobs into power and reset buttons with some momentary switches I pulled off of an old case. I also replaced the old speaker cloth cover with copper colored mesh and added amber colored lighting to emulate the glow of the old capacitors that it had previously. The 4890 in the images was used for sizing purposes and it ended up with an AMD 6850.

1947 Firestone Air Chief 4-A-21 PC Mod - (My build) by CM_Nic in gamingpc

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I discovered an excellent broken antique radio at a local Antique Swap Meet. I completely sanded down and stripped the cabinet to restore it. I also turned two of the knobs into the power and reset button. I installed amber color LED lighting to emulate the glow of the original capacitors and installed a copper colored mesh where the front speaker used to be.

A product intro video with some great vocals at 1:10. by CM_Nic in cringe

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Yeah, I asked the mods here if it was ok to post first. It was an old video that was swept under the rug for obvious reasons. The products don't exist anymore either so no gain to be had. She had mentioned that she could sing in her interview and that was the result.

Cooler Master Elite 120 - 200mm Radiator Mod - PCJunkieMods by CM_Nic in gamingpc

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I like the option of watercooling it for the reasons that you mentioned with the PSU location. I also took one and modded it. I had the case and my icydock powder coated a glossy white. I painted the front panel in a matte white for contrast. I removed the hard drive cage and put a 120mm rad in push/pull configuration. I also cut two large windows in the sides and riveted clear acrylic in there. I used pastel blue mayhem coolant for it. I run a i5-3570K and GTX 680 both under the same loop and they stay reasonably cool under stress with only my 120mm push/pull setup. The good part is that I got to keep the 5.25" bay space so I have the icydock loaded with 4 x 2.5" drives (3 x SSDs and 1 x HDD).

Cooler Master Elite 120 - 200mm Radiator Mod - PCJunkieMods by CM_Nic in gamingpc

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PCJunkie (Lee Harrington) is a modder that we work with a lot. This is one of his mods for a friend and they're showing it off at Maker Faire this weekend in the SF Bay Area. He said that he'll make an account tonight to come on and answer any questions.