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1. (ages ago) - hacksawed some of the internal metalwork (behind panel) to accomodate a 3 1/2" tape drive with a bulge that stopped it fitting the bay.
2. Planned... Replace PSU (300w cheapie) with 400w cheapie ( dual fan Q-Tec 400w - are they really as bad as some reports I read?) And remove the noisy/ineffective 60mm rear fan - i had to slow it down (ex heatsink 5500 rpm) to reduce noise http://www.junkroom.freeserve.co.uk/fanspeed.htm My own design - a preset speed controller - but I should have stuck a varible on the back panel.
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I think those would all fall into the category of "utilitarian modifications" (i.e., "jerry-rigging"). But hats off, nontheless.
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I try! - the drive is PERFECT in the panel, but fouled the metalwork behind - to look at the front, you wouldn't know the deviousness to get it fitted!
But the case is already side vented. I WOULD consider blowholes, but not windows - I'd have to be a lot more tidy than usual with the wiring! I saw a "Knight rider" light panel on one machine - nice, but it'd drive you mad after a while. I hate this box compared to my old AT-case - a Desktop with SEVEN bays, ALL filled. 3 x 5 1/4" (CD-ROM, CD-RW and 5 1/4" floppy) 2 x 3 1/2" - Floppy and Tape drive (similar surgery required!) 2 x Hard disk in rear bays Cable layout was a KNIGHTMARE! Not to mention that some simms were too tall for the front bay to slide over
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