infinitevalence wrote:I think this site is more for overclockers and hardware people than modders. Eventhough the two tend to run together. I think i would be a nice idea to have a mod section but i would want strict rules about what can be posted. I get so tired of people who post a pic of there premod case with a CCFL and some LED fans and call it a mod.
You just quoted me right there I don't call myself a modder though haha
I have an army of powertools in my garage. I'm just afraid of ******* up a system that looks fine to me already. I really cant think of any other mod to do to my system that would improve it any. Gimme some ideas!
That's the thing about modding, you mod your case to where you like it, not to impress anyone else. If you're happy with your system the way it is now, then leave well enough alone.................
SlipSand wrote:Not bad not bad. Pretty clean. Maybe you did deserve that 64 bit mobo after all. ;)
LOL, c'mon man! I think I've established that I am contributing to the LR forum community and I greatly appreciate winning a free motherboard! Looks like you have managed to snag a pretty sweet video card and case so I wouldn't be so bitter...
lol I was jk.
The case I built. And on the RMA form they say they can replace your product wit the same model or better. I just did everything they asked and got a better one.
Yeah thats definitely a nice system. I'm thinking about going with some UV stuff here in the near future. I'll have to replace my regular blue CC's with Blue UV one's though
UV is definately the way to go. I think it looks very cool. It is bright enough to stand out and look great but it's not the super brightness of blinding light like what is what ends up happening with regular colored CCFL's and fans. UV takes a little more work because you prettymuch have to sleave your wires to get a good effect, but it is totally worth it!!!