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Building a High End HTPC featuring the Thermaltake Media Lab

Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 12/07/2007 09:45 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1994 views

OCC has published an article about building a High End HTPC featuring the Thermaltake Media Lab



Decision time, do I use the Media Lab in an external drive bay, or do I take it apart and use it in the nice window I thought was for looks? Well I decided to go ahead and use it in the window just to see how it looks. Taking the LED screen off the header wasn't too much of a task, four screws and, poof you are there.

Building a High End HTPC featuring the Thermaltake Media Lab



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