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NICE!! might give that a try,when i get time..... 

Scientific literature has long supported the notion that reducing contrasts in perceived brightness between a visual display and its background will result in reduced visual fatigue and eyestrain. LRC researchers recently tested this hypothesis in the context of watching television.
Fireskull said:Very nice logic, Very nicei had same idea but not on the monitor just under my desk might try it soon, my armour is out of action atm as im doing a few bits to it, really wanted the whole thing black and since seeing yours i wanted to do it
its all black atm but it seems to scratch easily so gunna have a play around
ive also had a go at flipping the case and moving stuff will post as soon as its finished
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BEn_2600+ said:Looks excellent! They both look good, might have to get round to doing it myself, isnt it a bit distracting or hard on the eyes at all?
Scientific literature has long supported the notion that reducing contrasts in perceived brightness between a visual display and its background will result in reduced visual fatigue and eyestrain. LRC researchers recently tested this hypothesis in the context of watching television.
Nice one buddy!toxic said:with your tip on where to break and extend the wires...I eventualy got mine going too.....in blooooo
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BEn_2600+ said:Looks excellent! They both look good, might have to get round to doing it myself, isnt it a bit distracting or hard on the eyes at all?
I think that you may have just found one of the only reasons for having a BT Home Hub, to hang your headphones on
BEn_2600+ said:Excellent, might have to pick up some cathodes and give it a go, you got any pics of where the molex goes into the case? is it jus plugged into a normal molex indide the pc?
Here i filed a circular opening in a spare PCI plate to let a power cable poke out the back
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