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Loading 64 bit Vista Ultimate now...I like Vista in one way--no F6 on install--it sees the controller and loads right on the array...
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it must be nice
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Well I am still struggling with Vista so I guess I will plug in the floppy drive and go ahead and load XP instead...
THe Areca does not have drivers for Vista on disk and I am still al little too groggy after staying up till 4 amn to figure it out. The loop is definite4y not doing the job--53C at idle is too high by a mile. My guess is the flow rate is too puny. At this point I think I will leave it together for the day and just concentrate on the next mod. With no drain line it will require a complete dissassembly to avoid any potential damage... I will take the loop out of the case since th paint is so nice I want to avoid scratches. The highly polished edges really thow some light from the fan controller--it's a sight to behold.
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Love the stealth rad and front panel. I would definitely buy one, if I didn't have my own 900 already
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I'm sure the stealth rad mounts and front panel's can be bought by them selfs and added to your case. PM Cyber about it.
Looks killer CD! I like the black you went with for the inside of the case, I may have to use it on my Armor rebuild. Maybe try temporarily mounting some 120's to the inside of the rad and see if that helps with the temps. I don't think the 200mm fan can pull enough air through unless it was perfectly sealed.
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It looks amazing RW. You are very talented. Your cable management is wonderful!
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lol
these are all add on parts for Antec 900s...the front panel snaps on--the LC system installs with some velcro and a screwdriver...
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