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2020/11/18 12:02:41 (permalink)
Well look what I just found ....
 

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/18 12:22:15 (permalink)
    What is inside of that sleeper ?
     
    Or should I ask, what will be inside of that case ?

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/18 12:29:41 (permalink)
    Cool GTX
    What is inside of that sleeper ?
     
    Or should I ask, what will be inside of that case ?


    Currently, just an old pile of Mac.
    But it's such a beautiful case on the outside, would be a shame not to improve the inside 
    Going to gut it then see what room there is left to play with ...

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/18 12:37:21 (permalink)
    nice find, Bertie.....I've been looking for one myself.
     

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/18 12:53:10 (permalink)
    Oldies but goodies. Ya never know what will happen inside of that case




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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/18 13:24:08 (permalink)
    Picture is not loading.

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/18 18:06:15 (permalink)
    I was going to suggest you hackintosh it, but seeing as Apple seems to have their heart set on moving to ARM, that might now be much of an option for long.
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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/19 12:56:57 (permalink)
    Pictures! Lets get some updates soon this looks awesome. You should totally mod the case too if possible with tempered glass somewhere (a side or the top)
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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/19 12:59:43 (permalink)
    I can't see the picture. 

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/19 13:00:19 (permalink)
    Now I can see the picture. It took a while for it to load. 

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/20 05:56:01 (permalink)
    Is the pictures not loading for anyone else?
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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/21 08:55:54 (permalink)
    I can see it - today - again
     
    might be some EVGA server maintenance going on

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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/22 10:12:09 (permalink)
    I like the name Bertie, but I can't see pic. :(  Whah!
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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/23 11:24:16 (permalink)
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    I like the name Bertie, but I can't see pic. :(  Whah!


     
    Can you see this ?


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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/23 13:58:15 (permalink)
    Nope just shows the placeholder [like a blank piece of paper, same as in OP image]. That's ok, don't want to keep fouling up BBerties thread. :)
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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/23 17:26:22 (permalink)
    Link for those who can't load image:
     


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    Re: Sleeper build - Big Mac 2020/11/27 20:13:30 (permalink)
    Always liked the idea of sleeper builds
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