Antec 1200/900 HDD Flip Mod Completed

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

The old Hide the cables on the HDD mod

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  • Will this mod work they same way with a SSD

  • @SaTiRCaL Simple answer is yes...but think about it for a minute. An SSD is about 1/4 the size of an HDD and needs no cooling. So why would you need to mount it like an HDD?

  • Thanks pard. Hey I got about halfway wih the reservoir over the weekend. Hope to have it complete today.

  • I talked with the client about how he wanted to arrange the parts it will stack like this top to bottom: Res, Space, Optical, HDD Caddy, Space, HDD Caddy

    The spaces will allow for underlighting the 3-bay waterfall reservoir and for routing the HDD cabling.

    Only 3 HDDs going in the build

  • Dont forget about antec 902. :P Looks good CD, will the other drives crush the cables?

  • nope because I am leaving one space between the HDD caddies

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  • @TheDruidAbides I was asking what type of wire he used because I'd recently spliced around a psu to make it an accessible dc source. When I was splicing its wire I noticed that they didn't look like copper. Since the accuracy of my outputs wasn't a big concern I twisted them around a thin piece of copper wire, and dabbed a little solder onto the connection, then put heat shrink over it. I made an electromagnet using the same spool of wire, i tested the resistance, it was 12 Ohms.

  • @EliteUnion I gave it on good authority that CyberDruid uses strands of hair from his ass to extend fan leads. I am pretty sure he tears little strips of tinfoil from his hat and wraps those around the extensions to connect them. His ass hair actually increases the voltage so it might be a good idea to put a resistor inline to avoid burning up the fans if you use CyberDruid Ass Hair on your extensions.

    Or you could twist two wires the same gauge together and slip some heat shrink over it..

  • Hey ModGod, love your videos. I'm thinking about making some changes to my PC rig as well, but I few questions.

    What type of wire do you use to add extensions to the fans? What is your method of connecting the 2 wires together? And will extending the wires that connect to your motherboard decrease the voltage it receives significantly?

  • Great work sweet mods so far 5/5

  • and those mods are godlike

  • you sound a lot like stanbony

  • can someone direct me to a good tutorial on how to do that PSU mod shown at 2:50?

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