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| there's often more than one pattern available |
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| they are nice but i prefere the normal grills greetz |
9th April 2003, 23:51 | #15 |
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| I found it anyway check it out, bottomhole modding and better plexiplate under grill coming up |
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| w/ flash |
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| in the dark quickly added some led's I had lying around |
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| 2x 120mm fans?
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| nice and cheap, i like it. @jmke: looks lite it
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| yeah, 2*enermax 120mm at real low speed modded rheobus, fans now controlled between 5-7v. I hope I can get additional electronics before the weekend to make it control between 4 and 9 volt |
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