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Hey, does anyone know if there is a way to hook up a needle type temp gauge to read the temp inside your case? I'm going for a classic fighter jet look on this new case and it would look really awesome if i could find some way to get that hooked up. If you've got any helpful info, it would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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There are temp monitors/fan controller like things on newegg.com that are pretty cool and useful. I would recommend the AeroCool PowerWatch: http://www.xoxide.com/aerocool-powerwatch-black.html. It sorta looks like it should belong in a Fighter Jet.
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I have something a bit like this http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/r...23/detail2.jpg and I just sawed a hole in my really old packard hell case that I painted black with a red trim. Looks pretty nice with a temperature gauge, and it even has a probe, so I can pop the side off the case, and move the probe around for temperatures.
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