Good project for the holiday weekend. Case replacement and new fan. Will post an update when it's done. Thanks @MacEffects
Loving it, great job! Disco ball and spotlights could be a next step?Can't really think of what else to do with it as I think I've turned every screw
Lovely! Next step, water cooling? Just joking. A subtle pulsing blue glow emanating from the vertical plastic ribs would look cool though.Ok, it took a while to get around to it but it's done. Here are all the updates since I got the SE from a friend who was about to chuck it (it was his school computer in the 80's)
Can't really think of what else to do with it as I think I've turned every screw on it but thanks to all for the wealth of knowledge and support from the community to get me here. Shoutout to @JDW for some great videos on this and @MacEffects !
- Replaced logic board for a new one from ebay ($30 shipped and a steal in retrospect). Original DOA board sent half way around the world to be parts'd out for a SE reloaded project
- Full retrobrite of the original case and keyboard
- Swapped CRT from a Classic II
- SCSI2SD installed in the PDS slot opening with a custom 3D printed opaque bracket for easy SD card access (removed second floppy drive and 20mb SCSI HD)
- RAM update from 1mb to max of 4mb
- New ultra quiet fan replaced the old noisy one
- Sand and repaint of original aluminum frame to remove light corrosion, (it really sparkled afterwards)
- MacEffects Clear case
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