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- Window Etch
Experiment
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shoestring budget then this just may be the guide for you.
This guide is entirely experimental (me screwing around) but it
will show how to create your own custom sanded window etching and
also a few different ways to highlight it afterward.
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Cable Management
Guide
Is there a window in your case?
Does the inside of your case look neat and tidy or are all your wires
and cables in disarray? If the inside of your case looks like
spaghetti all you need is some split loom, zip ties and a half hour of
time and it can go from messy to managed.
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Make an Old Case New
Again
If you have an old case lying
around that is scratched up or dirty looking, or if your present case
is suffering from the same symptoms then our latest guide is just what
the mod-doctor ordered. Trash becomes treasure with all steps
completely covered in what we like to call "The $10 case
makeover".
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Make a Case Front Switch
Bay
If you have more than one light
in your case and are tired of having to reach around to the back of
your case to turn them on or off you need to read our latest how-to
guide. We show a very simple and affordable mod that adds
functionality and class to a 3.5" floppy bay cover, plus the
guide contains a template layout for up to four switches.
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Add Molexed Wiring to a
Rheobus
So you got yourself a shiny new
rheobus and you are looking at the backside of it where the red and
black wires should go... wait a minute your fans have a plug on the
end of it, not bare wires and you don't want to cut them off.
What can you do? CMG has the answer, let us show you how to
sacrifice a few molex Y-splitters to the modding cause.
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Outline a Window with EL
Wire
This guide will show you how to
trim the edge of a window with Glo-wire. Below is the window
that was shown in our how-to article "The
$5 Window Mod", we are going to tear it completely apart and
redo the whole thing, sure it looks good as is but it is about to look
a lot better...
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Lazer LED's
on the Case Underside
Cars have neon kits that can be
installed to their underside and we all know how cool that looks, but
putting a CCFL under your case isn't a good idea (especially if you
move yours around as much as we move ours). This guide shows an
affordable way to achieve a great under-case lighting effect without
having to worry about breaking a bulb. This guide shows how to elevate
the case and also wire Lazer LED's to an on/off switch.
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LED Meter How-To
Guide
"The LED meter
is a rare mod that is used by only the most daring (read: can kill a
parallel port) or well funded case modders. This mod uses the printer
port to transmit data to an array of 8 LEDs, making them do whatever
the user can find or write a program for. From WinAmp sound movement
to system use, the possibilities are limitless. This guide will show
you how to make an affordable and safe meter so you to can have one of
the most visually entertaining mods on the market."
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The Five Dollar Window
Mod
A mod doesn't have to cost a
fortune to look classy. We installed a window for under $5.00,
then we added a custom applique and a lighted fan to the window.
Tips on cutting holes in plexi-glass and making a home made window
applique make this guide something that every modder can benefit from.
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Hole Saw -
Modding PC
Blow Holes
Coming
to you directly from our "Mod Guides of the Lost" series...
this guide covers the best way I have found to cut blow holes into
wood, metal, Plexi-Glass and acrylic. Originally appearing in
the "$5 Dollar
Window Mod", "Modding
a Test PSU Into a Desktop PSU", "A
Modders Toolbox" and the "MOBY1
Bezel Guide" this 'new' guide explains the ins and outs of
cutting blow holes into your computer.
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