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TurdSplat

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Here's how to complete this offer easily:

You'll need these 3 Accounts to complete the offer.
Discord/Twitter/Steam

Here's the tricky part:

Complete the Rustyloot Offer:
Go into the offer, let the page load, don't do anything at all on the page, go back to the offer
Type "Done" in the box and click "Continue", even though you didn't do anything, it'll still work.

Click the "?" to start the Rustyloot Offer:

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Just type "Done" in that white box below, then click "Continue".


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Complete the vLoot.io Offer:

Go into the offer, let the page load, don't do anything at all on the page, Copy the name of an offer (Look at photo, red box) just go back to the offer and Paste that name, then click "Continue".

Click the "?" to start the vLoot.io Offer:

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Copy the name of an offer (Look at photo, red box)

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Go back to the offer and Paste that name (in the white box), then click "Continue".

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WhatNitrous

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hey our pros and oldies of tec. what is the name where we put our computer in? the mobo, powersource etc? i want to build one inside a desk, or wood with glass, i have a project in my mind, but idk what is the name of the board that is on the front on this things, that has USB 3.0 and also power button...
Chassis
Asus just call it a front panel: USB 3.1 FRONT PANEL|Motherboard

What you probably want though, is something like: View attachment 18276
They had the right idea, although you can actually build one yourself entirely by just using the cords from an old chassis header panel or other little connectors. I built fans into my computer stand powered by USB 3.0 ports, one in the stand that connects to the back port on the chassis (i could have ran it to the pins itself...but if i took it off the stand without thinking it would have ended badly :LOL:)

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WhatNitrous

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Sneaker case!! 😊 I love it, there's also a blue version.
Seen that before, not the best idea IMO even though it does look cool. I like the ones built into car dashes or where the GPU is in the back of a truck personally :LOL:

I had a concept myself at one point to design one as a vehicle (long before the pandemic when I saw others), was going to use the fans as wheels and add a mini car radiator with actual exhaust pipes ;)
 
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Asus just call it a front panel: USB 3.1 FRONT PANEL|Motherboard

What you probably want though, is something like: View attachment 18276
yes something like this one, but without the plastic thing , i found one that has even a sd reader, but not the power one, althought can buy the power separatelly, is there a specific name for the socket? the one that you put in the mobo that has pins?, like the power / reset, led?


i'm actually between a desk built in , or a case made of wood with glass, and some iron only to fix the mobo, the desk i thing i need to do something like a drawer to fix the mobo?

the wood case would be the hardest XD
i think so
Chassis

They had the right idea, although you can actually build one yourself entirely by just using the cords from an old chassis header panel or other little connectors. I built fans into my computer stand powered by USB 3.0 ports, one in the stand that connects to the back port on the chassis (i could have ran it to the pins itself...but if i took it off the stand without thinking it would have ended badly :LOL:)


chassis make me remember of a car
i also want to put some leds, but on this part of the mobo, and change it with a click too, i ll try to find a program to do the sketchup and i ll post a printscreen here
 
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Chassis

They had the right idea, although you can actually build one yourself entirely by just using the cords from an old chassis header panel or other little connectors. I built fans into my computer stand powered by USB 3.0 ports, one in the stand that connects to the back port on the chassis (i could have ran it to the pins itself...but if i took it off the stand without thinking it would have ended badly :LOL:)


lol, the remote one looks good, feel like a car XD " let me turn my machine on" there is one thing that let u use 2 options to power on it, i just dunno the name but it is an adaptor
 
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Chassis

They had the right idea, although you can actually build one yourself entirely by just using the cords from an old chassis header panel or other little connectors. I built fans into my computer stand powered by USB 3.0 ports, one in the stand that connects to the back port on the chassis (i could have ran it to the pins itself...but if i took it off the stand without thinking it would have ended badly :LOL:)


Amazon.com: LM YN Motherboard Extension Cable Set 22AWG Silver Plating Cord Gold-Plated Plug Six Kinds POWE LED HDD LED Power SW Reset SW HD Audio Front USB Extension Cable Length 11 inches Compatible with PC : Electronics

i think these cables are ok, i just need to find how to make it work with leds now XD, and also search it from here


Homesen Multifuncional USB 3.0 Hub eSATA Porta SATA Leitor de cartão interno PC Dashboard Mídia Painel Frontal Áudio para SD MS CF TF M2 MCartões de Memória Adapta-se a 5.25 : Amazon.com.br: Computadores e Informática

Multifuntion Media Dashboard Card Reader, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, 20 pinos, E-SATA, Painel frontal SATA, 5,25" - AliExpress 44

saddly no free shipping on aliexpress XD, i could use one of these, and get a power on button and buy a 3d printed one to put on the top of it

(2) Cabo Power Sw Botão On/off Interruptor Atx Start E Reset | MercadoLivre

or

Botão Power para PC Desk, Host Computador, Ligado e Desligado, 1.65m (aliexpress.com)
 
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