My second temp probe, the Digitemp, sits on top of the casing. I've also put a velcro strip so that I can stick it to the case panel on top of the window. Features :

  1. Remote temperature (via that wire with a thermistor)
  2. Current temperature via 2nd sensor. (Right, B). The yellow toggle switch is used to switch the temp display.
  3. Clock, U can switch the display to display time by pressing the long switch below the display. (Right, A)
  4. Temp reading in F or C
Inside my case. Terrible ain't it ? All those wires. I wrapped all the wires with racquet handle grip, but I see not much improvements, but it looked better. U can see the 2 HD drives on the lower right hand corner. The neon light stands vertically on the left side, the best place I can think of. I've tried to put it horizontally on the bottom of the case, but that way the neon can't really lite up the whole casing.
U can see the neon light a little bit clearer here. Also the Superglob, my CPU cooler with dual fans. The case is pretty small, so that's why it looked pretty cramped. Actually it's not that small, it's pretty wide, but not as tall as the Enlight 7237. As U can see, the CPU cooler is right below the Anzen PSU.

The CPU cooler. The top fan u can see here is the fan I got with my Duron, the AVC, spins at 5500 rpm max. The lower fan is the Delta Black Label. The top fan unit, together with the acrylic casing, is tied to the HS with zip tie.

The white arrow is pointing to the custom - made cooler for my MSI TNT2 M64 (yeah, I'm still using that ancient thing). I found the HS unit at the office, the fan is an AVC 40mm fan. Dunno about the specs, though. But it works. The HS had to be filed to make it fit onto the card, to make way for some small capacitors.

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