bookmark_borderHowTo: Building your own rounded cable

This is a very simple tutorial explaining how to build your very own rounded cable. They aren’t expensive, but it’s a nice project to do with your simple, flat and ugly IDE cables, making they look better. The reason why I would do that is to increase air circulation inside the case and making it looks better (if you have a window on it). So here goes the tutorial, hope you enjoy. Anything please comment!

 

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bookmark_borderCooler Lapping Tutorial

Have you ever looked down in the base of your computer cooler? They aren’t always clean and shining. So in this tutorial DIY, I decided to explain how to make them look like a mirror, helping to down your computer temperature. Using some basic material that almost everyone have at home and with some simple steps your cooler will get better then new! Hope you enjoy! 🙂

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bookmark_borderHowTo: Using the scanner lamp inside your computer

I had a broken scanner around here, so I decided to do something with it. I decided to install the lamp inside my computer. And its worked!!! So I’ll try to explain what I did to make it work. I believe it’s different for different scanners, but you can try to figure out for your! 😉

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bookmark_borderHowTo: Google Videos on your website

After I realized that www.downloadgooglevideos.com was shutdown by GOogle, and all the embedded videos were not working anymore, I decided to come with a new way to put it on your website. I found one, but it’s not as easy as before, but it works! I’ll try to explain how to do it and if anyone finds a better way to do it, please, let me know!
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bookmark_borderHowTo: Blinking LEDs

Listening to music on my PC (proudly using WINAMP), I was wondering how it would be to have some LEDs blinking with the sound that came out from the P2 connector. So I decided to make a simple circuit to do that. It worked pretty well, so I decided to write a post with step-by-step instructions on how to do it. Hope you enjoy it!

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