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    Default [upd] EKS Otus in a box

    Hello,
    I'm a bit new here. I bought an EKS Otus some time ago and made a Case for it. It is not ready yet but the most parts are finished.
    Here are some pictures:
    This needed a case

    Some action pictures


    Everything is operational


    what do you guys think about it?

    [Update]
    The Paint work is ready.
    Still waiting on some fans to get a better air flow and a wireless usb adapter. Most of the work is done now.

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    As ready as it will ever be:

    Added some LED light so i can see what keys i'm pressing, made one power connection with a on/off switch. I think it is just how i want it now.
    Last edited by maartenh; 04-17-2009 at 08:34 AM. Reason: Update

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    Holy mother of whoever! That is feaking cool!

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    not bad, couple questions:

    1) is there holes in the box for ventilation for the computer?

    2)are you thinking of using some foam in there around the eks in case the box where to fall?

    3)what would you guess the weight of the box is?
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    Very nice wood work. Are you going to cover it with that carpet like material or something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by charo View Post
    not bad, couple questions:

    1) is there holes in the box for ventilation for the computer?

    2)are you thinking of using some foam in there around the eks in case the box where to fall?

    3)what would you guess the weight of the box is?
    It is still not ready.
    1) There are holes on the back for the PSU.
    2) I use a towel now but is still need to buy some foam.
    3) Somewhere around 20Kg i think.

    Quote Originally Posted by Foreverhex View Post
    Very nice wood work. Are you going to cover it with that carpet like material or something else.
    the outside will be painted black.

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    Wow! Ziet er heel netjes uit Maarten!


    Heel erg nice!
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    Really nice work. Very clean and efficient!

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    I agree that is a nice use of space

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    Very cool!

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    Sweet, it would be dope to send it over and get the outside ATA flight case style and use cut out foam for the inside.
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