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    Quote Originally Posted by rubensolo View Post
    I think you need black braided cables though
    Nah, I like the blue

    It's looking good Corfate

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    blue all the way mate!

    hx850w corsair and the blue cables pack!

    BUY NOW!!!!!

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    I would multiquote both your messages, but i have no idea how

    I quite like the blue, it was a tie between white and blue originally, but i thought the blue matched the heatsinks and ram on the mobo also, the fans

    My hands are very steady ruben, i just think i didn't press some areas of the masking tape down hard enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corfate View Post
    I would multiquote both your messages, but i have no idea how
    Well you see the 'reply with quote' button (with a sort of quote symbol next to it), well next to it on the right is another button that has a quote symbol next to it with a plus symbol, click it on every post you want to quote (except for the final one) and then press 'reply to quote' on the final one you want included

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rakk View Post
    Well you see the 'reply with quote' button (with a sort of quote symbol next to it), well next to it on the right is another button that has a quote symbol next to it with a plus symbol, click it on every post you want to quote (except for the final one) and then press 'reply to quote' on the final one you want included
    Thankyou m'dear

    I have the bug now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corfate View Post
    Side window is done

    A little peeved, the paint went under the tape in some areas, it may have been my naff application of it, but you can't really see it without flash when it's on the case (got some LED's coming, so i'll work them so it doesn't show up my bodging










    Like i said, without flash you can't really see it, you have to get quite close to it

    Pleased, to say im not a handy person Got a couple more things currently drying in the greenhouse, so i'll upload them tomorrow when they're fully dry Also, i have a 2nd bitfenix blue 6 pin to add in for my GPU, forgot to put it in -.- More pics tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Narcotics View Post
    Nice +rep
    Thankyou
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    Yeh mate. Nice job +Rep. Get a stanley blade and a facecloth and pull the cloth over the blade tight and scrape away the excess paint smudges. Do it slow and lightly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzz View Post
    Yeh mate. Nice job +Rep. Get a stanley blade and a facecloth and pull the cloth over the blade tight and scrape away the excess paint smudges. Do it slow and lightly.
    Cheers mate I did that, and it got the paint off no problem, just looks like a smudge where it was, not as bad as it was before, you you can have some rep for that
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    Pics don't do those any justice. They look really bright, but in person they look great. Could have done with being spraypainted properly, but i kept getting caught out by the rain


    Dust shows up so easily -.-


    Nice bundle of horrible yellow cables from the fan controller -.- Painted the optical drive, had to use black marker pen to hide the back of the actual internals of it, didn't want to get paint in the connectors! Looks better in person Cant' see the imperfections in the case without flash



    Got a cable sleeving kit coming, so im doing any cables you can see, so fan cables from the H100 at the top yadayada

    The H100 pump has decided to grind, so thats being replaced by amazon

    Not much, but it all helps
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