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Xagesz's Pincab (Name Pending) : 46/32/blue Dmd


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I still have no name for my build as of yet but after 5 years of work It has gone from being on a table to a full blown setup. 

i5 (I forget the cpu its been a while) Oc'd to 4.4ghz

8Gb Ram

120 Sandisk SSD

Gigabyte z97 Mobo

Sony 32" Backglass
Samsung 46" Playfield
Vishay Blue LED DMD (Far as I know one of the only ones if not the only one. I special ordered it and Have not seen anyone else with it anywhere)

ChromaLite Buttons with Mini Leaf Switches for the flippers

Still To Do::::

Glass top

Coin Door

Cabinet Panels on back

Name for the Machine

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Alright. I just dont feel like that is sturdy enough for some reason.

You have to remember, this isn't a real machine. There isn't the weight of a real machine either. It's an empty cabinet with a pc and a couple tv's in it. Far from moving parts, assemblies, tons of wire, etc.

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You have to remember, this isn't a real machine. There isn't the weight of a real machine either. It's an empty cabinet with a pc and a couple tv's in it. Far from moving parts, assemblies, tons of wire, etc.

That's how real machines are mounted so plenty strong enough.

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I'll be honest, I didn't think it was enough either. And that's coming from a former operator. It does seem weird, but that's how I reasoned it out- that it was lighter than a real machine, it should be ok.

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I thought Vishay only did red and orange.  Does it have the same partnr? where did you order it from?   Is it the block matrix led display or the more expensive full led array display?

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Yes same pattern. Noah special ordered it for me. It cost me $350. Its block matrix i believe. Theres little squares of arrays if that is what you are asking

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