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Graeme*Kustom*
11-05-2001, 00:48
Hey every1,
We got Lian Li PC-70s in today at last, - these are mean cases ! - and tomorrow we`re expecting delivery of the aluminium mesh filters and fan adapters... coool !
[ 10 May 2001: Message edited by: Graeme @ Kustom ]
Graeme saw your new baby and it looks the business how much is the thing? Assuming it could be prised from your adoring grasp! ;)
Graeme*Kustom*
11-05-2001, 02:20
we`ve only got a few of them and they`re priced at £215 inc vat - these are the first ones in and have been shipped by air, so the next batch will be slightly cheaper (shipped by sea) - if u can afford it, go for it , its a beautiful case !
I am and maybe sooner than expected, waiting to see on something interesting at the moment that could result in quite a bit of cash coming my way, :)!
Might extend the budget to £500 for this modded Lian-Li PC-70 if all goes well, :)!
James
cripes :) that's a lot of money for a case, what does it do, have a built in kettle?, now that would be good :)
Graeme*Kustom*
12-05-2001, 01:12
we now do blowholes, windows, neons, string, baybuses, etched, and... kettles... another first at kustom :)
It is a staggeringly high figure, about £300 more than my initial budget.
I'm thinking about
Lian Li PC-70
550 Watt Enermax
400mm round blue tinted window + PC Mods Lian Li top window
blue cold cathode
black FDD
blue LEDs FDD + Case
blue neon string around base and fans
All fans replaced with Panaflo ones
And that is where £500+ goes, ;)!
Graeme*Kustom*
12-05-2001, 12:20
Sounds good :) But where`s the kettle?
Had a friend who tried that once, back in the days when PSUs had a power out port for monitors. The connection looked the same as the one you plug into Kettles so he tried it. That particular PSU couldn't take the 2+ KW needed to power the kettle.
James
awww, and that'd have been great :)
You can try if you want. Just need to find an Enermax 5.5KW PSU, ;)!
James
Kustom should have that PSU in by mid June James. ;) Thats right eh boys?
I'm sure it will only cost £1000. You could plug a hell of a lot into it though, ;)!
James
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