Mozart Tx
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Mozart Tx
http://mozarttx.ecrm.com.tw/product_gallery.html#
This thing is HUGE. We got a new big boy on the block.
This thing is HUGE. We got a new big boy on the block.
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WINNER OF THERMALTAKES FIRST EVER CASE
I AM THE PROUD OWNER OF THE 1st EVER MOZART CASE. . ITS BEYOND AWESOME.
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I got the little brother for my HTPC
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/C ... 000sns.asp
works alright fits standard ATX and ATX PSU's which is nice. The power LED is a huge problem as its so bright you cant watch movies in the dark or its distracting.
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/C ... 000sns.asp
works alright fits standard ATX and ATX PSU's which is nice. The power LED is a huge problem as its so bright you cant watch movies in the dark or its distracting.
"Don't open that! It's an alien planet! Is there air? You don't know!"
You can cut one of the wires that connect the led to the mobo and put a resistor in-between. And by adjusting the value(or instead you can use a trimmer(variable resistor)) you will set the intensity at the level you want.infinitevalence wrote:I got the little brother for my HTPC
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/product/C ... 000sns.asp
works alright fits standard ATX and ATX PSU's which is nice. The power LED is a huge problem as its so bright you cant watch movies in the dark or its distracting.
The only problem I can imagine is that you are going to lose the warranty but I don't think this is a problem .
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