Installation
The Installation of the hardware in this case was probably one of the easiest installations I’ve ever done. All I used for the installation was a cross head screw driver and a socket set for the motherboard mounts. The installation took a mere 15 minutes as I was a bit rushed so my wiring probably isn’t as good as it could of been.
The front LCD can be connected by external USB or by the USB pins on the motherboard. We installed ours externally since our motherboard didn’t have enough USB pins. The LCD is powered by a small connecter that plugs into a lead coming off the PSU.The system booted flawlessly into Windows and installing the driver for the LCD was as simple as popping the CD into the drive and hitting install! I was surprised at how quiet it was, the PSU was virtually silent while the two 120mm fans were also very quiet.
Here’s some quick shots of the LCD in action. You can customize the LCD using its own software to display practically anything!




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