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Old 09-18-09   #911 (permalink)
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I PM'd him to ask him a few questions 2-3 days ago, no response yet. Probably been away-from-forum lately.

I need to know where to get that terminal block, or one just like it with 2 more screws. Also curious about only 2 molex wires running to the terminal, when all my fans look like they have 4 wires...I'm guessing yellow/black are the only wires used?
Well the fans that came with the case have the yellow(12v) and black(ground) going to molex while the red(5v) and other black is going to the switch since the LEDs are powered by 5v. I'm not sure if that's how it is in all fans though. I don't want to take apart my fans if they aren't.

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Yey! Found some 140mm fans to go in the front of my scout should sort out the lack of light coming from that direction. Anyone know if these fans are any good tho??

http://www.overclock.co.uk/product/Y...-LED_1249.html
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I think it's time to update my Scout, I took the Gigabyte board from the Scout and put it in my K62 and got the AMD 955BE cpu, so now my Scout has the ASUS M3N-HT and I have a AMD 550BE cpu (not unlocked) so here's some current pictures. I do have to get around to making a cover for my PSU to hide some of the wiring. (no I am not copying anybody here)
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Yey! Found some 140mm fans to go in the front of my scout should sort out the lack of light coming from that direction. Anyone know if these fans are any good tho??

http://www.overclock.co.uk/product/Y...-LED_1249.html
There's not a lot of diffrence between most 140mm fans, what few there are, but Lian-Li has a blue led 140mm fan that's 100 rpm slower and a little more air flow.
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As promised.. here's a pic of the 'ugly side' - cable management will be taken care of when my heat shrink braided sleeving comes.

Here's another pic of my system with the new HT Omega Stricker 7.1 sound card installed.
oh my... well i guess it can't be done good on the back if you want the inside clean aswell...

But how in the zarquons name did you get the 24pin ATX cable through that tiny hole?!
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oh my... well i guess it can't be done good on the back if you want the inside clean aswell...

But how in the zarquons name did you get the 24pin ATX cable through that tiny hole?!
The back will look better - once stuff is tied down and sleeved.

How'd I get the 24pin ATX cable through the hole? A lot of force.
And I undid the 4pin section so it was separate from the 20pin.. and it ended up breaking the little hinge.. but it doesn't matter once clipped into the motherboard. It was a tight fit for sure!

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About the only and best mod that should be done to this case is to open up the hole to make more room for the 24 pin conector and all the front panel wires.
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About the only and best mod that should be done to this case is to open up the hole to make more room for the 24 pin conector and all the front panel wires.
ah cewl... gotta do something like that when i get to lend my cousins Dremel ^^
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oh my... well i guess it can't be done good on the back if you want the inside clean aswell...

But how in the zarquons name did you get the 24pin ATX cable through that tiny hole?!
It's fairly easy to get through that tiny stock hole. Take the other wires out of it, detach the 4 pin and push the 20 pin through somewhat horizontally. Just takes some angling. I cut a hole for my 24 pin since that one wasn't good enough for me.

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The back will look better - once stuff is tied down and sleeved.

How'd I get the 24pin ATX cable through the hole? A lot of force.
And I undid the 4pin section so it was separate from the 20pin.. and it ended up breaking the little hinge.. but it doesn't matter once clipped into the motherboard. It was a tight fit for sure!

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Anyone tried fitting one of these Corsair H50 CPU coolers in a scout? Reviews on it seem pretty good.

http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/s...html?CSR-CWCH5
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