Check out my new case! It's an Antec P160!

Sure it looks empty now, but just you wait!

The front looks dark now, but just you wait!

My old PIII 800Mhz 815e Intel is finally getting disassembled (No disassemble Number Five!)

Wow, it looks like somebody took a screwdriver to that fan vent when something started rattling two years ago! Coincidence? Hardly!

If that ain't ugly, I don't know what is!

The motherboard is ready for insertion!

The 120mm fan is installed now, complete with rubber grommets!

Can you say cabling? I think you can! (That's what we're stuck doing now. Anyone have a magnifying glass we can borrow?)

excited
2005-11-15 11:20 am (UTC)
I enjoy it, but there are features of my Lian Li case I prefer over this one. Everything's a freakin' trade off. *sigh*
2005-11-15 07:54 pm (UTC)
My old case has proven difficult. The metal motherboard plate reaches across the entire side, so to unscrew the floppy and CD drives from their racks, I need to remove the mobo, remove the side, and THEN unscrew the drives. FUN.
2005-11-15 11:23 pm (UTC)
I'm actually rather happy with the P160, except in hindsight the rounded panel athe top is... less useful than it ought to be, and keeping the individual pins for audio/mic jacks is a total pain in the ass - so much so, that I don't use them. *sigh* - that was one of the selling points for me, too. Everything's a trade-off
2005-11-15 01:53 pm (UTC)
Building it is only half the fun!
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2005-11-16 06:19 pm (UTC)
got a slot for me?
2005-11-17 12:24 am (UTC)
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2005-11-17 12:00 am (UTC)
But...
(Anonymous)
2005-11-17 02:21 am (UTC)
Not that anyone has said that to me, you understand....
:-)
Locust
(Anonymous)
2005-11-18 02:01 am (UTC)
Sam
The Transformation.
2005-11-19 03:56 am (UTC)
There's actually a somehwat interesting horror story in the dismantling of the old computer. I had just finished speculating that the fans seemed to be spinning at a below average speed.. So, since it had been on for hours, I naturally decided to make sure I set it to boot the CDRW drive so I could run a few diagnostics on it before ripping it apart.
Instead, while sitting in the cmos, just for the hell of it, I hop into the Hardware monitor. A picture of the look on my face in seeing the HSF fan speed reporting at 900rpm and the CPU temp reporting idle at ** 85C/185F ** would probably have been priceless. The old Pentium 3 800Mhz had in fact been COOKING itself to death, and I'm honestly surprised the heat-sink didn't just drip right down the motherboard and into the case as I took it apart.
After continual blasts from canned air, enough dust came out of the old PSU fan and heat-sink to easily have counted as secondary smoke inhalation.
The new polished aluminum northbridge mod on the Soltek nforce 2 motherboard and the Athlon FX-64 will *not* be allowed to reach a temperature even at full load, let alone idle!
I am truly shocked her computer didn't explode long before this, and not from neglect, either, the old case is so horribly designed even with properly tied cables it was just letting the heat sit on the motherboard and wasn't going anywhere.
2005-12-06 05:40 am (UTC)
Funny quote
(Anonymous)
2008-05-13 09:05 am (UTC)
When you go out to buy, don't show your silver.
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