Uhh.... You'be just ruined an XT case, two optical drives. You should of just gotten a nice ATX case and save the trouble. (fail) It's ugly.
You cant see the optical drives, because they have the original hard disk and floppy disk faceplates on them. The complete outside of the case except for the ATX backplate, is original, and still looks original.
But he had a perfectly good case in the first place.
I didnt have a perfectly good case before.. It was the cheapest ATX around, and the steel was extremely thin, When both the optical drives were spinning up the whole case began to resonate. The PSU was also extremely cheap. It was loud and hot as hell, and you could bend the steel without using any force.
The XT was heavy (If I want to take a computer somewhere I use one of my laptops), was made of good quality, thick steel, and was still in VERY good condition. Have you seen the images? It still looks like new.
And I wouldn't have modified it if I didn't like the look of the case. So I like the look of it. Who cares anyway? The computer goes perfectly with my speakers
Maybe you should take care of your stuff better (fail)
I do take care of my stuff, it just fell apart like a chinese motorcycle, there's no way it could have lasted, its condition deteriorated at too great of a speed
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BTW, atXt owns ALL of your miserable ATX cases...
Laptops suck.
I've put most of the 3.2mpix images on my providers' webspace here
You cant see the optical drives, because they have the original hard disk and floppy disk faceplates on them. The complete outside of the case except for the ATX backplate, is original, and still looks original.
He just went through hours or work to use some ugly 20 year old XT case. The thing is probably yellow and all rusty.
I didnt have a perfectly good case before.. It was the cheapest ATX around, and the steel was extremely thin, When both the optical drives were spinning up the whole case began to resonate. The PSU was also extremely cheap. It was loud and hot as hell, and you could bend the steel without using any force.
The XT was heavy (If I want to take a computer somewhere I use one of my laptops), was made of good quality, thick steel, and was still in VERY good condition. Have you seen the images? It still looks like new.
And I wouldn't have modified it if I didn't like the look of the case. So I like the look of it. Who cares anyway? The computer goes perfectly with my speakers
Don
//Mr.Mac
Anyway, it's AT&T and a work of art you philistines.
-Q