Actually, just finished my completed pictures about 10 minutes ago. I just have to compile, edit, and post them. Spent the whole day wrangling wiring (you'll see the pics)--you can plan all you want and pre-wire all you want, but when you actually put the components in there, you still spend hours wrangling!
I work in an Emergency Room, so you'll never know when I'm working, sleeping, or tinkering on my projects. I live in a "flat" in Boston, and trust me you'll need a forklift to move this case!
Oddly enough, even tho a lot of love and design went into this case, overall its really pretty cheap. Material costs run somewhere around US$200, which is what the price of a Stacker. In fact, I could probably build a second, given several weeks worth of project time.
If you run thru the thread at the abit forums, you will see it is running an e6600 at 3.6ghz. I've actually backed it down to 3.51 for this week as its over 95F in Boston right now. Load under folding is about 49c, system temps about 31c.
Technically speaking, I could make another fairly easy. Still have all the measurements, and the jig for bending plastics. I think it would be fairly prohibitively expensive to pay for the labor.
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