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Skybuck Flying Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 4:31 am Post subject: Skybuck>s Dream PC, Third Build, Done 99.9% ;) (Pictures!) |
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Hello People,
Yes Ladies and Gentlemen... it is time for me to present to you the fruits
of my hard labor =D (at 26.5 degrees celcius !)
I thank those that had the patience and the courage to put up with me :)
Now I shall reward you with nice pictures of the third build.
I haven>t turned it on yet... maybe I do that later or tomorrow. The side
panels also need to be attached but that>s no problem.
Here are the (50% scaled down) pictures (still quite large ;)):
http://members.home.nl/hbthouppermans/DreamPCThirdBuild/
Enjoy and may the force be with you during the call of duty 4 games... cause
you sure gonna need it... once I am back in the saddle ! LOL.
Tomorrow I will probably post pictures of a cleaned up table with the side
panels on the lights on... the pc working etc... and then I will thank some
people in particular as well ;) :) and maybe write a little review about the
antec 1200 case and the zipang cooler and stuff like that ;)
Bye,
Skybuck ;) =D |
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Joel Koltner Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 4:48 am Post subject: Re: Skybuck>s Dream PC, Third Build, Done 99.9% ;) (Picture |
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Do you know if your Mitsumi floppy drive with the built-in card reader
supports SDHC cards?
I had one of those a year or so ago and it didn>t -- which was reason enough
for me to sell it. (Non-SDHC cards only go up to 2GB or 4GB at most.) |
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Skybuck Flying Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 4:56 am Post subject: Re: Skybuck>s Dream PC, Third Build, Done 99.9% ;) (Picture |
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[quote]Do you know if your Mitsumi floppy drive with the built-in card reader
supports SDHC cards?
I had one of those a year or so ago and it didn>t -- which was reason
enough for me to sell it. (Non-SDHC cards only go up to 2GB or 4GB at
most.)
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For me it doesn>t matter for two reasons:
1. The flash drive never really worked well... it only worked at the start
and then failed... maybe I should have returned it but I kept hoping that
some day it would work again.
2. The cable was to short to reach the connector on the motherboard which is
now further away... maybe an extension cable is possible...
But I don>t need the flash reader really... I bought it mostly for my
digital camera... but it has a special usb cord so I can use that instead...
to transfer files.
Ofcourse having a nice flash drive would be nice...
I don>t know much about your question but the front says:
CF, MD, SM, MS, SD MMC
And ofcourse a floppy which fortunately does work ! ;)
So that>s 7-in-1 ;)
Hope that answers your question a little bit ? ;)
Bye,
Skybuck. |
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Craig Sutton Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 7:05 am Post subject: Re: Skybuck>s Dream PC, Third Build, Done 99.9% ;) (Picture |
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"Skybuck Flying" <BloodyShame@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:deda6$48924b50$541981a9$31736@cache4.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
[quote]Hello People,
Yes Ladies and Gentlemen... it is time for me to present to you the fruits
of my hard labor =D (at 26.5 degrees celcius !)
I thank those that had the patience and the courage to put up with me :)
Now I shall reward you with nice pictures of the third build.
I haven>t turned it on yet... maybe I do that later or tomorrow. The side
panels also need to be attached but that>s no problem.
[/quote]
Can>t wait for your post reporting that it>s not working |
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