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Cyrix_2k

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Location
Frederick, MD
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This is my unfinished back-up system. The interior is spray-painted with automotive type paint and is dark metallic blue (black base). The exterior is spray-painted black, but will be redone due to scratches. PSU is the auto paint over a blue "anodized" base. All the fans are 4 blue led fans.

To be done:
Add Blue UV cable sleeving
Repaint exterior
Window
WC'ing
New HDD
Add more fans
Wire management

System Specs:
1.33ghz T-bird @ 1.49ghz
Mobo with 4 mounting holes
2 HDD's totaling 10gb (one from pentium, one from a 466mhz celly)
Dual cd-burners
ATI AIW 8500DV
SB Live! 5.1 MP3+
XP Pro

So, how does it look? (Please excuse the dust on the paint, hasn't been worked on in a while. Also, feel free to comment on the room ;))

::edit:: how can i make attachments show up as pics?

PSU pic (not in attachments...) http://www.ocforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=28954
 

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Good work. Next time you paint the exterior, may i suggest a clear coat, and some wax later on. Really good at preventing scratches ;)
 
Thanx for the complement :D

There's clear on the interior, but not on the exterior. I forget why I didn't use clear on the exterior, but the exterior was painted like 6 months before the interior. All of the scratches are actually from working on it recently, not from previous use. :D
 
Oh for make an attachment show up as a pic. You should post it like this:

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thanx for the help :D I figured out the attachments... You have to do one at a time.

::edit:: Wow, that tinypic site makes it easy to host pics :D
 
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