curaga


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Posted: Aug. 21 2007,13:27 |
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Here's where I will place the mobo in the finished product: 
As you can see, I decided the place of the motherboard when I had about 70% of the project done. it's actually good planning, many of the others have said they only regret they didn't plan better, and have an extra hole or something. The place I chose is the best (I think), it will support the mobo, lock it down with 2 screws (and I'll add 2-3 more to the center), and give enough space to everything. Oh, and when you open up the hatch, you'll see some cool intestants ;)
I couldn't make the heat sink fit, so I gave it a new hair style:  What do you think?
This new haircut might let less heat through, so I will replace the cracked, age old silicon paste with some new silver one. And reposition the 2cm cpu fan ;)
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