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Lookie what i found inside my old Korean PS@! i dont know how it works or where it came from, but i know it makes games extra fun (while Savagely Voiding any and all warranties). I love how it glows when you look at it under almost any filter or negative. like it knows its not suposto be there. . i thought about removing it but then i thought it might just attach itself to my skull while i slept.
Malrbo was a very yellow ftm modded Supia Roda I bought several years ago. I thought she was beyond help. So I decided to try dyeing her and giving her a makeover :) I'd say it worked!
I used elastic to suspend the hard drive cage so that it's decoupled from the case. This made an incredible difference to the overall sound of the system.
Such an awesome project, took us almost 6 hours to actually start welding.
cut stock mk1 towers and raised them 2 1/4 inches.
ab800camera right 1/32nd, sb600 left 1/16th fill
The old server did not have support for ATX motherboards and the PCI-slots were on the wrong side of the ports. To solve this I removed the old motherboard tray and salvaged a removable mobo tray from another computer. With some minor cutting I was able to fit the tray into the server.