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by sanse
Wed Jan 04, 2006 6:33 am
Forum: Power Supplies
Topic: Antec NeoHE "High-Efficiency"
Replies: 606
Views: 610659

my rig is built upon an asus a8n-sli premium rev. 1.02 board running bios 1011.001. does anyone know to which atx-standard this board applies? It's current -- v2.01 & later. Anything SLI is the same. thanks, Mike. my system is currently running on a Seasonic powersupply with a rated +5V output of 3...
by sanse
Wed Jan 04, 2006 1:09 am
Forum: Power Supplies
Topic: Antec NeoHE "High-Efficiency"
Replies: 606
Views: 610659

allenlux wrote:This is an interesting point which I think goes to the heart of the problems we are having with the Neo HEs.
my rig is built upon an asus a8n-sli premium rev. 1.02 board running bios 1011.001.

does anyone know to which atx-standard this board applies?
by sanse
Fri Dec 23, 2005 12:19 pm
Forum: Cases and Damping
Topic: P150 5.25' bays
Replies: 6
Views: 2874

The P150 5.25" "stealth" bays are completely normal 5.25" bays with a hinged plastic bay cover in place of the normal "blank" cover. They can be used in any position in the case, or can be replaced with regular blank bay covers. Antec may be able to supply spare covers for the P150 by now. Here's w...
by sanse
Thu Dec 22, 2005 3:03 pm
Forum: Cases and Damping
Topic: P150 5.25' bays
Replies: 6
Views: 2874

I dont know the answer... But what are you gonna do about the colour matching? I'm curious, beceause I like the case, except the colour matching issue... if you put in black devices consistenly things will still look good. black dvd-writer, black floppy-drive, black fan-controller. don't see a prob...
by sanse
Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:55 am
Forum: Cases and Damping
Topic: P150 5.25' bays
Replies: 6
Views: 2874

P150 5.25' bays

hi, i'm contemplating to purchase a p150. it seems a case to assemble a very quiet pc. but i'm not so interested in 2 stealth cd-bays. one is enough; the other one i want to use for something different. does anyone know if these stealth cd-bays can be removed easily so a normal standard 5.25' bay re...