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    I love muscle cars, and I've been following this one, it's lookin good keep it up.

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    Sweet! That's looking really great! Keep up the good work.
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    The motherboard arrived today. (The second one I bought)



    I set the Proc in



    and the Hyper48 heatsink



    And then the memory was seated



    Lastly I replaced to IO plate





    More to come. I'm gonna modify the heatsink so that it appears to have this on it.

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    Anyone else notice that on the mobo box there are mountain dew cans and a bawls drink?
    Or the PC has a window and lights?
    That is one ate up motherboard box.

    Are you planning on putting the hemi head over the fan grill or what?

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    Default Re: 1971 Dodge Super Bee Mod

    Quote Originally Posted by nil8
    Anyone else notice that on the mobo box there are mountain dew cans and a bawls drink?
    Or the PC has a window and lights?
    That is one ate up motherboard box.

    Are you planning on putting the hemi head over the fan grill or what?
    Yeah - well, this motherboard is called the "LAN Party", I have the same one. The case has a window and is displaying the motherboard, since it's parts glow under UV light. Also this mobo is meant for LAN parties, so the mountain dew seems fitting.

    And he's putting that cap over the heatsink, I beleieve.
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    Yeah I will, but there will be an obvious gap to allow air flow.
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    Kudos on the great mod! It's people like you that go the extra mile to make their PC truly "One of a Kind". To go to the extent of getting a hoodscoop shows drive and determination. Keep up the good work and I can't wait to see what's in store next from you!

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    wow. NIce work. Keep it up!

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    And after all this work, I'm giving it away on Sept 10th to my In-Laws!
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    Here's another pic of the motherboard with all the cards, thus far.



    I put the glass back on the front too.



    I also have been doing a bit of Soldering to take out the switches these cathodes come with. I don't want a bunch of switches on the back panel. When you power up the lights come on and then they turn off when you power down.



    For the loose lighting cables...




    ...I'm glueing them all down. Trust me, a glue gun is always nice to have around.




    Lastly, I'm thinking of adding a UV cathode above the motherboard. There will be a few UV cathodes inside to really show off the UV sensitive Mobo.


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    looking great, although those lights at the front :|

    i don't like them too much, sorry
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