randomperson21
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Processor | AMD Athlon64 X2 3800+ @ 2.4Ghz |
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Motherboard | ECS NForce4 A-939 |
Cooling | CPU: Zalman CNPS7000B-AlCu GFX: Zalman VF-700AlCu, 2x120mm+5x80mm w/ Ultra 7ch Fan Controller |
Memory | Kingston 2x512MB DDR PC3200 Dual Channel 3-3-3-8 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA Nvidia 7900GT KO Superclocked |
Storage | 2xSeagate Barracuda 7200.8/9 160GB SATAII NCQ in RAID0: 300GB total capacity |
Display(s) | Samsung SyncMaster 941BW (19" widescreen, 1440x900) |
Case | Antec P180B |
Audio Device(s) | Built in. 5.1Ch Logitech Z-5500 500w soundsystem, digital Coax connection |
Power Supply | Spire 500W |
Software | Windows Vista Ultimate |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
Intel PXA 312mhz Processor
32MB RAM
320x320 TFT-LCD Display
2GB External Storage
1.2MP Camera
Bluetooth v1.0
PalmOS 5.2.1
Mods:
Removed blue rubberized paint using fine 120grit sandpaper, used sandpaper to get "brushed aluminum" look on underlying metal. Replaced launcher with appshelf, patched in FAT32 support.
My Zire72 was getting fugly like with all the peeling blue paint... and now its pretty!
you want to try this yourself, heres some tips:
1. sand laterally. if you sand in the same direction always, you get a nice brushed metal look, instead of random scratches.
2. don't sand too much. the whole body isn't made of metal, its only coated in metal. sanding too much will get you down to plastic
3. cover up the screen while sanding so you don't scratch it. scratches are bad.
4. cover all open ports, otherwise they'll be filled with gunk.
Specs:
Intel PXA 312mhz Processor
32MB RAM
320x320 TFT-LCD Display
2GB External Storage
1.2MP Camera
Bluetooth v1.0
PalmOS 5.2.1
Mods:
Removed blue rubberized paint using fine 120grit sandpaper, used sandpaper to get "brushed aluminum" look on underlying metal. Replaced launcher with appshelf, patched in FAT32 support.
My Zire72 was getting fugly like with all the peeling blue paint... and now its pretty!
you want to try this yourself, heres some tips:
1. sand laterally. if you sand in the same direction always, you get a nice brushed metal look, instead of random scratches.
2. don't sand too much. the whole body isn't made of metal, its only coated in metal. sanding too much will get you down to plastic
3. cover up the screen while sanding so you don't scratch it. scratches are bad.
4. cover all open ports, otherwise they'll be filled with gunk.
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