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Old 07-14-2005, 06:39 PM   #1
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cricket and glc plz read this

hey guys can i get a few pics of ur systems? I would like to take a look at the pimpness with in.
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Old 07-14-2005, 06:52 PM   #2
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I have pics and specs of some of my older computers in this thread. I have a newer 2.8C P4 system but it's in the Antec SX830 case that my PIII 1GHz used to be in and it looks pretty much the same except the ribbon cables aren't folded up like before.

All of my computers are in plain beige mid-tower cases with no windows or lights...I'm almost 48 years old so there is no "pimpness" about any of them.

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Awe, c'mon Cricket, tell the truth. We've seen the yellow pants and the jungle hat! You've gotta be known on the islands as Your Pimpness!!
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Lol that case looks nice and clean in the old thread. some good cable work. Btw i always use the similar types of fan grilles u have on the inside of ur build, i love them cuz they look simple and dont have stupid designs, plus i imagine that with the design of concentric rings they are much better airflow wise then ones with aliens, radioactive symbols, biohazard, whatever. Not to mention that anythings better then a random pattern of drilled holes for a fan. My exhaust fan i recently installed i couldnt figure out if it was on intake or exhaust--even on full speed it wasnt able to blow any air out of those little holes, it was coming right back in around the sides of the fan because it just couldnt get out. my dremel made short work of the holes, now its making a huge difference even on the lowest setting.

But why do you have them on the inside too? any reason? ive had a couple of times when i start up my computer after tweaking things to hear that crazy buzzing sound (the one that makes u think ur comp is about to blow up) when a wire gets pushed into one. Is that the only reason for the grilles on the inside?

And also, those fan clips that seem to be in all antec cases, are those pretty much unique to the antec cases, or do other companies use them? Id have to say after installing/moving/flipping tons of fans, its a real pain to get those included screws in, because you usally have to strip the screw just to get it in all the way. the fans dont raely have screw holes, just flat holes that u need to "break in" for the first time by putting those screws in.
My only complaint with those would be that you are stuck with whatever size fan goes there, but that goes for all premade fan holes unless there is a little more room for something larger.
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Old 07-14-2005, 08:35 PM   #5
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Awe, c'mon Cricket, tell the truth. We've seen the yellow pants and the jungle hat! You've gotta be known on the islands as Your Pimpness!!
LOL...no, I'm not known as "Your Pimpness", more like "The Clown"...
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But why do you have them on the inside too? any reason?
Originally it was just to keep any wires from getting sucked into the blades of the rear exhaust fans, but I just attached the grills to the front intake fans because I thought it looked more "finished" like that. But now I don't even use front fans anymore so those grills went into other computers.
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And also, those fan clips that seem to be in all antec cases, are those pretty much unique to the antec cases, or do other companies use them?
Other companies use them. I've seen them in Cheming, Chieftec and even Thermaltake cases.

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your days of pimpin have deteriorated lol. do you own ur own computer shop? or do you work at one.
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Old 07-14-2005, 09:07 PM   #7
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do you own ur own computer shop?
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or do you work at one.
Nope.

Computers are just a hobby for me and I just "work" at home. Don't even make any money off 'em. I just build, upgrade, fix/repair for family, friends and a few friends of friends. Roughly about 30 people...that's enough for me. Just worked on 5 computers last week that were either infested with spyware, viruses or had broken parts. A few were also upgraded since I had 'em.

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GLC doesn't seem like one to be "pimpin'". Maybe not. He works in a shop, right?
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Lol
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Old 07-14-2005, 11:46 PM   #10
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GLC doesn't seem like one to be "pimpin'". Maybe not. He works in a shop, right?
Yes, I believe he is an actual computer repair technician. And his computer is far from being "pimped out"...I think he's still using a plain beige Enlight case that houses a PIII 800MHz system.

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I belive its not what all you have in the case that really matters, but what you can do with what you got that really counts.
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no, its really all about the looks of the comp and the performance. A common phrase I live by in sports and gaming you look good you play good.
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Old 07-15-2005, 01:27 AM   #13
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Not all of us here are concerned with the looks of the computer or how it performs in games.

Personally I really don't care what my computer looks like and I'm not a gamer so all out performance is not a concern of mine. I currently have 4 working computers...a PIII 600MHz, a PIII 800MHz, a PIII 1GHz and a P4 2.8GHz...and I use the PIII 600MHz much more than my P4 2.8GHz. It does what I want it to do and it runs pretty stable for a computer that has had the same install of Win98SE for about 4 years. As long as my computer are running well and doing what I want them to do, I'm a happy camper.

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haha i know i know, just a personal motto. I learned from my dad that if it looks good on the outside it sure as hell better be impressive on the inside (quality wise not looks) other wise it is a piece of junk. and i go for looks so thereofore i have to follow up with good quality.
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so any one have any pics on glc's comp?
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Old 07-15-2005, 05:46 AM   #16
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What do you want a pic of a plain beige case for?

http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/20020521/case-18.html

There. Picture it with 2 opticals and a floppy. I don't even have a case badge.

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Folks, I do care about appearance. I do not like styled cases, I do not like windows, I do not like lights. I like plain looking cases and I prefer beige. My computer is on the floor under my desk, and that's where I want it. Out of sight, out of mind, blend in with the surroundings. I don't want to look at the thing. All I need to do is be able to reach down and insert/remove CD's and floppies. I'm not a gamer, to me a computer is a tool, not a toy.

On the inside, the cables are all stock ribbon cables, somewhat neatly bundled using twist ties, not zip ties, so it's easier to undo and redo them when I do work inside it, which is not often. There's no jacketing or sleeving on the power supply cables.
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Awe, c'mon Cricket, tell the truth. We've seen the yellow pants and the jungle hat! You've gotta be known on the islands as Your Pimpness!!
no I think it is actually a bunch of pink almost pajama looking clothes
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woo my first thread that hit the level of being orange.
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GLC is a rarity....least to me. How many people 60+ can fix almost any problem he comes upon on a computer let alone uses one.
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glc is over 60 years old?

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Old 07-15-2005, 03:06 PM   #21
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are u guys serious i thought cricket was like in his 20's and glc also lol wow i wasnt close wonder how old panama red is :/ yea glc can fix anything (expert) he knows what the problem is as soon as he reads it.
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My other PC is in the exact same case GLC. Except I painted it black and silver. I don't like flashy lights and absurd looking cases but I do like a sleek aluminum case with no windows as you can see HERE.
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...wonder how old panama red is...

Old enuf to be your grandpa if you're 17 or less! Two score and seventeen. Or 3 score minus 3.
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are u guys serious i thought cricket was like in his 20's and glc also lol wow i wasnt close wonder how old panama red is
I'm not sure how old glc is but I'm gonna be 48 this year and I think Panama Red is a little older than I am...he might have mentioned his age in his last "Happy Birthday" thread in the General Discussion thread. I was surprised to find out his age because I thought he was much younger than I am.

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yea i thought all the moderators were like 18-25. old enouph to be my dad u all are probaly lol.
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I don't care what my computer looks like too much. I have a case window with a PSU that has blue lights. I took off some fan LED's I have because they annoy me. Looks in general don't bother me.

I hope cricket and glc and all the other great members are here for many years to come. You guys are great, no matter what your computer looks like!
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Believe it or not i actually prefer fairly simple cases. crickets looks real good especially the inside, and hi ho's does too, i like the color and it all matches well. Thats kinda the look im going for here. most people throw in whatever lights and anyhting they can find, but i have a silver/blue case, so i got silver drive covers for my cd drive, and a silver fan controller that matches my case exactly. all the inside lights are blue, and my external hdd is a silver color that matches the case exactly too. I like simple fan grilles-the kind you see in crickets build. To me i prefer a simpler, pretty much box of a case, maybe a nice paintjob and some fans that match well. Its more about making parts look good TOGETHER then combining whatever random "pimpin" parts u find. For example, anyone who wants to see a NICE looking computer, take a look at FLG's thermaltake watercooled case. The blue and neon green scheme looks AWESOME together and he did what is one of the best paintjobs ive ever seen. He definetely took alotta time to match up the correct parts to make his build look amazing.
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well i like looks but i feel that looks arent everything. what is important to me is the performance, if i have a slow crappy pc but the out side looks good then its crap and deserves to be throw out. one thing i cant stand is a slow computer so im more of performance then looks but looks are nice (next case i get im gonna get a lian-li probaly because there nice cases,light, and dont have side windows, stock that is. they are great for modding but i never modded id like to try it soon on my old dell mid tower case its a plain looking case.

EDIT: oo i saw ur "pimp" yellow overall type of pants cricket in ur photo of you doing lawn work. i want to get a pair of those
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glc is over 60 years old?

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Not yet!
I didn't think so. I wonder why did Amazin Caucasian said this...
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GLC is a rarity....least to me. How many people 60+ can fix almost any problem he comes upon on a computer let alone uses one.

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