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The DCDC converter board is mounted in the front.

 

Check www.myuninstalledlife.com for more info on this case!

This is it =) Took me about three days to build at a cost of $200 for parts and another $100 for tools.

 

Considering the following upgrades:

-New, quieter, more efficient power supply

-Strip the paint from the box to give it a brushed metal look

-If brushed metal doesn't look good, paint it

-Thinking of painting it two-tone brown to give it a faux leather or wood look

-New miniITX board and system internals when something newer comes out

-New handle (old one removed as it interfered with hard disk)

HDD Käfig des LC10 adaptiert, so dass anstatt 3 jetzt 4 HDDs Platz haben...

I/O shield and power brick port are both fully integrated into the case.

Lian Li Q07 Gehäuse, mini-itx

Dun dun dun! *Psst, it has wings and no, it's not a penguin...*

The completed mini server. Everything just about squeezed into the case! :-)

Geared for Gaming 2004 sported a huge infrastructure. VIA showed off the gaming capabilities of its new system components during the event.

VIA showed off the gaming capabilities of its new system components during Geared for Gaming 2004.

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