Sound activated module in LUGIA
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Posted in | 6:17 PM
Well, as you can see, I've get to sleeve the cables in the case yet. Also, the left side panel is still in school waiting to be cut. Haha. The piece of acrylic too. Still at home and yet to be cut. Extra 120mm fan to be mounted on the left panel. Have not planned how I should put it yet.
Posted in | 6:05 PM
Don't bother about the dates on the photographs.
Before putting the mod parts in. Already painted case black inside out
Before putting the system cooler
After putting in the system cooler
A blue 120mm LED fan was switched with the 120mm fan in the system cooler provided
80mm fan on the left, install sound activated module and ccfl.
What is looks like in dark without CCFL.
Current state.
Posted in | 5:49 PM
Don't bother looking at the dates on the photographs. Date wasn't set resulting it to be resetted.Got home yesterday and was surprised to see that the goods from xoxide.com had arrived! Was excited and got working immediately.
That is my posting address at california by vpost. The post forwarding system under singapore post.
Sticker on the box
The whole package
Consignment note from vpost
Box opened! wth? nothing?
Ohhh. Its hidden beneath!
80mm purple quad led fan80mm purple quad led fan(out from box)
sound module for the cold cathodes
System cooler!
Yate Loon Blue LED fans 120mm
Cable sleeving kitDual 12" Cold cathode lighting! Blue
Blue CCFL
This is the invoice.
MODDING WORK UNDERWAY
Posted in | 9:39 PM
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There are several ways to affix the wire to the case. You can use electrical tape, wire ties / zippies, or my favorite, hot glue. Keep in mind when using hot glue that it is harder to change the placement after the glue has set. Also, always use clear glue to minimize visible defects, and be careful not to melt the wire with the glue gun. It can and does happen.
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