Which Opus? My Opus 90watt doesn't really have a case, except for the curved metal heatsink it's attached to, and, well, that's kind of important.
What I mean is, is it possible to remove the casing of the OPUS and only have the board visible? This will give me more room to work with plus better air flow.
Think?
Thanks
Which Opus? My Opus 90watt doesn't really have a case, except for the curved metal heatsink it's attached to, and, well, that's kind of important.
Chrysler 300 - Fabricating
http://hallert.net/
The OPUS 150W![]()
I'm sure your extensive research must have had a bit of bad luck, if you missed this post:
Removing Opus 150 Casing
Chrysler 300 - Fabricating
http://hallert.net/
Yeah, but he wants to remove the guts from the case, not the case from the gutsOriginally Posted by Chairboy
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ouch.. burn.
I researched the wrong words.
My bad.
Thanks.
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