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  • Well i have just put a order in for the thick plexiglass i should get that sometime next week as it needs to come from Bangkok it's around 2 cm thick

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    • Nice
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      • Thank you so much and by the way this is how it should look when under uv lights looks very nice ...


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        • i โง่ i อ่านไม่ออก ฮิฮิ

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          • ขำขัน lol

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            • Well if everything goes to plan this could be done by next week



              Last edited by nicky_82; 28 Oct 2010, 21:00:36.

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              • It gives me great pleasure to announce a new sponsor







                Based on the Intel X58 chipset, the Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 delivers all the killer next generation features that gaming enthusiasts and power users have been waiting for including Gigabyte's 333 onboard acceleration features with support for USB 3.0, Serial-ATA Revision 3.0 and a 3x USB power boost, as well as multi-GPU support for NVIDIA 3-way SLI and ATI CrossFireX and support for Intel's upcoming 32nm high performance processors offering a high level of future CPU headroom for users wanting to maintain cutting-edge levels of performance. With the memory controller integrated directly into the processor die, the Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 also supports triple channel DDR3 memory for blazing fast memory performance..

                info http://www.gigabyte.com/products/pro...px?pid=3251#sp




                The 890FXA-UD7 motherboard is designed to offer a stable - high-speed platform for delivering amazingly fast data transfer via the GIGABYTE 333 onboard acceleration technologies.


                info http://www.gigabyte.com/products/pro...px?pid=3567#ov


                A Huge Thank you goes too everybody at gigabyte motherboards

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                • It gives me great pleasure to announce a new sponsor








                  HyperX DDR3 memory; the latest generation of DDR memory technology. Like all Kingston HyperX products, DDR3 modules are specifically engineered and designed to meet the rigorous requirements of PC enthusiasts. DDR3 memory offers faster speeds, lower latencies, higher data bandwidths and lower power consumption than DDR2. HyperX DDR3 modules are available in single, dual and triple-channel memory kits.

                  HyperX DDR3* features:
                  1.7v - 1.95v voltage range for dual-channel applications for AMD based systems and Intel chipsets older than X58
                  1.65v voltage for triple-channel Intel Core i7 9xx series applications
                  1.65v voltage for dual-channel Intel Core i5 7xx series and Core i7 8xx series applications
                  Currently available in speeds up to 2000MHz and kits capacities of 8GB dual-channel, and 12GB triple-channel configurations


                  info http://www.kingston.com/hyperx


                  Thank you so much for your support with kingston Hyperx 2000mhz 4GB dual and 6 GB triple chennel ..

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                  • some more work what will be added ..




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                      • COOL CASE

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                        • ท่าทางท่านจะชอบ Gigabyte มากเลยนะครับเนี่ย อิอิ

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                          • ปูเสื่อรอติดตาม

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                            • sorry about not updating in sometime just waiting for gigabyte motherboards to send them out due to media reviews and also big festival 2010 these are the only samples they have so i have had to wait .. but coming today

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                              • well here we go and thank you so much to GIGABYTE Motherboard for there support

                                Last edited by nicky_82; 19 Nov 2010, 04:58:21.

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