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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 1:24 am
by VJ
Thanks for the picture!

Hmm, now I'm having mixed feelings: I have the feeling an MX4 (with buttons) will not look too good in a LianLi PC70 (and I want buttons :)), but a 4 line display offers more possibilities...

As it is, I'm beginning to think I'll go for the MX2...


J

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 1:37 am
by Henry
[quote="VJ"]Thanks for the picture!

Hmm, now I'm having mixed feelings: I have the feeling an MX4 (with buttons) will not look too good in a LianLi PC70 (and I want buttons :)), but a 4 line display offers more possibilities...

As it is, I'm beginning to think I'll go for the MX2...


J

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 2:14 am
by VJ
Henry wrote:Well, there is the MX4 with silver or black brushed aluminum... it's a perfect fit.
Yes, but the silver one doesn't have the buttons (and my DIY skills are limited :lol: ). I'll hold out to see what the black one looks like...
(main purpose for me is fan-control, the display itself is sort of a bonus :))

J

Posted: Sun Feb 29, 2004 12:25 am
by TaaJ
VJ wrote:
Henry wrote:Well, there is the MX4 with silver or black brushed aluminum... it's a perfect fit.
Yes, but the silver one doesn't have the buttons (and my DIY skills are limited :lol: ). I'll hold out to see what the black one looks like...
(main purpose for me is fan-control, the display itself is sort of a bonus :))

J

Posted: Sun Feb 29, 2004 11:15 am
by VJ
TaaJ wrote: Whoa, not to ruin the sales here but if your willing to flop down $120 for something a simple $20 fanbus will do just fine... I want your job.
Whoops, yes, perhaps it did phrase that very badly... :D
Main issue for me is silencing my rig, and have some proper readout of temperatures, loads and so on... And this seems just like the gadget to have....
Lets be honest: How many casemods are necessary ? How many people truly *need* an LCD on their computer ? But luckily for MO, most have some personal reason for *wanting* one, and I'm no exception :D, it would allow me to tinker a little (as I'd like to use digital pots in stead of the PWM method for slowing down), write some specific software (with a purpose), and just have fun with it...


J