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Old 06-28-09   #11 (permalink)
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Well after a little work I managed to get the controller working

I figured I would document the process incase anyone was interested.

First step was to cut the molex to 3-pin male adapter and the 3-pin male/female extension and solder them together.


Next problem I had was that the controller did not fit well in the adapter that comes with the Antec 900 for the 3.5" bay so I had to get creative figuring out how to securely level out the panel. I ended up using glue and a nail I really wish I could've found something less crude but it was all I had on hand...


Quick view of the modified cables hooked up.


I also added a side 120mm fan that was wired into the controller so two quick pics on the cable management for that.



Side view of the case while running. I realize my cable management isnt the best but until I find more time/money/knowledge its the best that I can do.


Front view of the installed controller


So that was my adventure Little more "some assembly required" than I was planning on for this but still some fun anyway.
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System: Tempest
CPU
Q9450 @ 3.6GHz
Motherboard
EVGA NForce 780i
Memory
OCZ Fatal1ty DDR2 800 8Gb
Graphics Card
XFX 280 GTX XXX
Hard Drive
[Primary] WD Caviar Black 1T +Raid0
Power Supply
Rosewill 750W
Case
Antec 900 v3
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Zalman LED 110mm
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