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Meanwhile.. On topic. My last purchases are a Steelseries 6Gv2 keyboard and a Siberia v2 headset to go with my new Xonar DG

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Nice headset you got there matey ;)[/QUOTE]

;) still very happy with my purchase
 
Bought this MSI Z77A-GD65 from FTR.4500mhz in the for sale / wanted section of this forum..

Wouldnt it be cool if I could connect the voltage sensors on the top right to a front case lcd panel for realtime monitoring...

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hey ya self a Raspberry Pi or an ardiuno ... Pi would be your best bet as it has video outputs, with some configurable I/Os
 
Would it not be easier and cleaner to use one or several of these (or similar)?

That particular meter has a range of 4.5 V to 20 V. Something to watch for if one went that route. Many I found similar don't go low enough. Also, they look cheap and old school, like me. :)

One might do better hacking a low cost multimeter or find a way to do it via Arduino. Go crazy, hack a mini os*cilloscope into the case...then your voltage monitoring costs more than good system components cost you. :)
 
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My last full fatty/sugary drink has been bought. Starting going to the gym on Monday so i can loose some weight for my mums wedding :)

Also bought this NH-D14 from Yeren :) Here it is installed.

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That particular meter has a range of 4.5 V to 20 V. Something to watch for if one went that route. Many I found similar don't go low enough. Also, they look cheap and old school, like me. :)

One might do better hacking a low cost multimeter or find a way to do it via Arduino. Go crazy, hack a mini os*cilloscope into the case...then your voltage monitoring costs more than good system components cost you. :)

My first thoughts were a multimeter, but then i remembered you can buy these for automotive use. They cost nothing and are pretty much ready to be flush mounted in an optical blank.

How low exactly would a meter need to go? Im starting to like this idea myself :P

Chris.
 
Just my rig I built I've since re arranged those wires at the back
just need to replace my old peripherals and I will be good.
Pics were taken on my 50$ phone:lol:
I bought it all in bulk from a local store so that's why its all there

The rig runs like a dream :D and I feel like I made the right choice regarding parts :)
 

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My first thoughts were a multimeter, but then i remembered you can buy these for automotive use. They cost nothing and are pretty much ready to be flush mounted in an optical blank.

How low exactly would a meter need to go? Im starting to like this idea myself :P

Chris.

Just the power supply voltages are rated at 3.3, 5 and 12. You want maybe a 2 volt bottom and at the top they usually are 15 and above for those little units.
 
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impressed me so much i think it's time to make the purchase irrelevant, going full custom loop is gonna be my project this year. As soon as i make the following upgrades. Generic monitor -> asus 144hz Zephyre 720w PSU --> CX 750m and last but not least GTX 560sc----> HD7950? Gonna break it all by trying a custom loop. 900D should be out by the time i get all the $ needed to make these upgrades
 
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