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Good god. I'm surprised it was still running. It for sure wasn't running well or cool.I still have this one, although it is blackish.
Built this for a client in 2008 and they gave it to me when I built them a Ryzen setup early last year.
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it was pretty filthy too,
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It's like "build hotter and hotter and HOTTER!!", but not with aluminum, use lots of glass, because it conducts heat soooo well.For those sad over the loss of aluminum cases and CaseLabs (as am I)... I'm about to start a new build with a Sliber Cerberus: https://www.sliger.com/products/cases/cerberus/
They are mostly aluminum and made in the USA. Yes, about 3x the price, but not much different than CaseLabs used to be.
yeah, you'll pry the DVD and Bluray out of my cold dead hands that my ripping station uses. But I do realize that the world is making having such devices difficult to obtain. But I do not use them for active "playing", maybe for testng, but mostly for ripping (and possibly archiving).
That is what I do!I think you misunderstand, you could use the discs only once to rip them and then store them away from dogs, cats, children, other adults et al.
So cool, I was digging in some of my old CD's for old pics. Yes I still have some CD's.
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LoL LED down the road LED's are exactly what they are LoLwhat led dow
LoL LED down the road LED's are exactly what they are LoL
Weren't they called XMS tracer or something that?
LoL! Yep. Those were the shizzle back then.OMG those IDE cables!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11one
LoL! Yep. Those were the shizzle back then.
Also remember always having a FLOPPY drive installed but not neccessarily connected...in case some sort of IDE driver needed to be loaded during OS install. Floppy drives....
On Lian Li brushed aluminum cases I used to remove the floppy and cd/dvd drive front parts and paint them with aluminum paint. It was the closest match possible.It's a shame nobody made brushed aluminum floppy drives to match these cases. I always just used a USB floppy drive in order to keep the asthenic fully brushed silver aluminum.
I had one of these on mine:It's a shame nobody made brushed aluminum floppy drives to match these cases. I always just used a USB floppy drive in order to keep the asthenic fully brushed silver aluminum.
Nice! Never knew this existed. Just had the beautiful, fugly beige (or black) floppy drive sticking out the front panel and puked everytime I looked at my PC.I had one of these on mine:
https://www.performance-pcs.com/cas.../lian-li-floppy-drive-bezel-silver-f-01a.html
Still have it too!
It's a shame nobody made brushed aluminum floppy drives to match these cases. I always just used a USB floppy drive in order to keep the asthenic fully brushed silver aluminum.
Actually, some made well matched brushed faceplates and stick-ons that worked well.It's a shame nobody made brushed aluminum floppy drives to match these cases. I always just used a USB floppy drive in order to keep the asthenic fully brushed silver aluminum.