

| MGE Titanium ATX Case |
| Written by Administrator | |
| Saturday, 26 February 2005 | |
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Page 7 of 8 The LCD I can hear you now, "BUT WHAT ABOUT THE LCD?!?!?" I've saved the best for last, of course ;) You can see the LCD in action in this thirteen second .avi. (3.56MB) The CPU temperature is an Athlon FX-53 with the Swifty cooler I mentioned earlier. The hard drive temperature is of two Raptors in Raid0. Not bad for a system I just played thirty minutes of CS:S on, don't ya think? Across the top is the display for the seven fan speeds. The bars fill or empty as you raise or each fan's RPM. Notice that the display for fan number seven is blinking; this is because I don't have a seventh fan hooked up to the controller. The empty header's display blinks constantly whenever the PC is powered up. Below the speed bars you will see the read-out for each of the fans in the system. The LCD will cycle through each fan & tell you each ones actual rotation speed. You can also have it sit on one fan's readout if you want, then manually cycle through each fan using the buttons below the LCD. On either side of the RPM read-out you'll find the power LED on the left, & the HDD activity light on the right. Next down the line are the read-outs of the three temperature probes, followed by the date & finally the time. XG have done a bit more sprucing-up of their Titanium/Quantum product page over the last coupel of days. Check out their interactive (.swf) demo of the LCD here. Pressing the key button on the LCD will lock its functions so that nothing gets set accidentally. There's also a user's manual at their site here (.pdf) that's much more detailed than the small booklet they give you. |
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