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Old 03-03-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default Drive Bay Activity LED - Vid

Slight mod...I like to turn my case so I can see the side window, I couldn't see when I had any drive activity...so I made this first mod to my new case...

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Very nice work there (may be a bit too bright for my taste but i like what you did) would sure be useful as i have to stand up to check my drive's activity!
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