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Thank you Steve!
The other day I was reviewing my first posts here... I only built my first desktop pc like 10 or 11 months ago. Being an engineer I always was kindda geeky, but I didn't realize I was a full blown geek till I started hanging around with you guys! To say I'm having a blast doesn't fully describe it. I love doing this, it couldn't be any better...
And to repeat what I already probably have said more than a hundred times: I couldn't have started this thing without your support, patience and encouragement guys.
Thank you Steve, Paul, Alan, Tommy, Gary, Bill, Lady F. and Alsis.
Regarding the ROG logo: We always do two full sets for plotting cases, so we have a full set at the shop waiting to be mailed to the US. Just tell me when and where.
Same thing goes for you Ryan! I found a ROG case badge, the one you asked about the other day. It came with a Maximus VI and we didn't get to use it. Saying that sending a tiny envelope to the UK is not a problem goes without saying...
Well guys, see you around.
J
Great news Paul! You are going to have a blast with the Switch, it is an amazing case! And BTW, if you care for some custom graphics, just let me know what is it you would like to see and I'll mail you a complete, ready to apply (with instructions ), set. I mean it, no problem whatsoever.
J
Just a random question... does anyone have the HAF X? If so, how did you solve the CD drive problem? Pic attached to show what i mean...
Basically.. the top middle sections (under the USB ports) are removable, and this is where your DVD drive goes. Except that on every other case I have ever had the CD drive can be hidden. This one, you can take off/put the covers back on, but you have to manually remove them everytime you want to use your drive. There must be a more elegant solution.
Well, give it some thought then and let me know what you want. I just need a basic idea and we'll design the whole thing for you and send you some previews for you to approve.
I know you are kindda movie buff, which I am too. Here's something I've been working on for my next personal build. It is for a Switch, so if you like it...
Hello severedsolo. I do not think there's a more elegant solution. Some cases are just meant to have the faceplate of your drive show on the front of the case. I believe that's the case with your case (no pun intended). Steve, you own a HAF X, right?
Some other cases, like NZXT's Switch 810 (and many others) have a sort of a spring loaded trap door that opens and closes with your optical drive tray by means of a pass through button that pushes the actual button on the drive. The actual drive tool less mounting system is moved like .7 centimeters back to allow for this.