That is cutting it close. Make sure to check amps on all devices to make sure it wont fry itself. I personally would use a 450w. Power supplies are affordable and thats cheap insurance for stability and longetivity. -maestro
Registered: 11/15/07
Posts: 1797
Loc: Florida, USA
It's enough amps. I also have completed the LEDs for my HDs and also im going to reroute the DVD's LED and eject button. I'm thinking to get some blue LEDs for this and make the system have a blue and silver theme.
Registered: 11/15/07
Posts: 1797
Loc: Florida, USA
Yes yes, I have been taking a lot of pics and keeping a log in a notebook of my work so when the sawtooth gets here I can have it all up and running in minutes. I have ordered the LEDs and and few other parts. Hey, on the water cooling project what size water block should I get?
Registered: 11/15/07
Posts: 1797
Loc: Florida, USA
I'm slowly building a website for modding and i'm thinking to use this urber mod as the flagship of my website. The guide im planing to create will have all of the mods done to the sawtooth in one whole package deal so it will make the guide more interesting and better. Ofcorse i'll also have the mod guide here for your enjoyment and might even submit it to the furture mac mod challenge.
Registered: 11/15/07
Posts: 1797
Loc: Florida, USA
Well sometime today my sawtooth comes in. I can't wait to start modding the heck out of it. Also I hope the dual CPU I have found for it will work, if it doesn't then im stuck with single
Registered: 11/15/07
Posts: 1797
Loc: Florida, USA
My sawtooth is here and i've already started work on it. Come to find out it was a bad battery so the seller screwed himself by selling a perfect system for peanuts. I also degraded my B&W some for the HDs, memory and the Radeon 7000. In a while im going to flash a Radeon 7000 AGP for the sawtooth and sometime rebuild my B&W. I tryed out the dual CPU and it's dead. No chime or anything when I turn the mac on. Not even the power supply fan kicks on.