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#1 link817
Member since 2007 • 30 Posts

I have an ASUS EEE slate. Wish it had better battery life though but it's pretty beastly for a tablet, awesome CS4 work with the wacom pen

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#2 link817
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Yeah tape is ugly. I'm buying a new case. Thanks for all the input though guys. Very much appreciated 8)

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#3 link817
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just install some fans..after installing the parts back did check well enough that everything is intact.is the cpu heatsink placed properly.??gravitygamer

I never took out any parts cuz each piece of the sides and top of the case come apart individually

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#4 link817
Member since 2007 • 30 Posts

Your case was probley designed to take air in at one location and push air out at another. Your holes most likely disrupted this circulation ruining the flow of air through the case.

G13RainbowSix

Yeah I figured that now that I did some research. :roll:

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#5 link817
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No, before I drilled them my computer wasn't as hot only when I was playing a game. But now with the holes, it gets hot whenever my computer is just on, even if I'm just browsing or on my desktop. Oo and I took off the covers individually and drilled holes in them so I'm positive nothing got into my components. I just have the covers completely off now so my case is just completely open now which I used to do when I was gaming but got tired of that.

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#6 link817
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Wow I can't say s t y l e??? Oo and it's the clear plastic parts where I drilled holes in

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#7 link817
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So the other day I thought it'd be a good idea to drill holes in my computer case to help with airflow so it would stay cooler. But after drilling holes in both sides and the top of the case, my computer now gradually gets alot hotter until it just shuts down. Any idea what I can do to fix this miss calculation by me?

Here's what my computer case looks like. I pretty much drilled holes in the plastic parts of the both sides and the top swiss cheese **** Maybe I can salvage this by installing more fans? But where and should they be sucking air out or blowing air in the case?

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#8 link817
Member since 2007 • 30 Posts

[QUOTE="epicstory"]

Motion controls will never be standard. They're for casuals.

LastRambo341

One could argue that gamepads are for nerds. See what I did there?

wow, this guy just doesn't give up on defending his "gimmicks" does he?

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#10 link817
Member since 2007 • 30 Posts

port to the wii? not thats just silly...

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