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Guide: Power Supply Mods Print
Written by Rondog   
Friday, 07 July 2006
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Adding ‘Bling’:

So, all your holes are cut for extra fans and windows and you still are not satisfied? Let us add some much needed eye candy to that dull gun-metal grey power supply.

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Spray the entire shell with white primer paint. I suggest spraying outdoors, otherwise you will end up with strange coloured walls. If it is a very hot day, I suggest not painting until it cools down, as the heat will cause the paint to bubble.

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Allow 24 hours for paint to dry and add a second coat of primer if necessary. Choose the colour that you want to paint the power supply carefully to go with the colour of your fans. I have selected black. Black mesh, red LED fan, it should look pretty swanky in the black case I am halfway through modding. Apply second and third coats of paint if necessary, waiting 24 hours between coats.

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Put all fans and circuitry back into the metal shell, again taking care not to cause electric shock.



 

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