here you go profdlp side on view of right side panel,i will send pics of when top and left panels finished, im also modding inside aswell,ive got all the hardwear just gonna sort cable managment and lighting etc.
Not anything too extensive, kinda messy desk (not anymore though), and not a whole lot of detail on what's inside, but you can clearly see what is most visually important.
Wreck 'em Tech!
BTW, that hat has been through a lot. She is my baby, though.
How are your CPU and GPU temps? Nice custom plexi work, btw. One day someone needs to write a guide for Short-Media about how to do common plexiglass tasks. Nudge, nudge
I lost the picts but for the 7600GTs in Sli I get 38C idle and 44Load. The chipset with the Swiftech cooler is never over 36C and the Cpu with the Aquagate was 30C idle 50C OCd, with the Hyper6+ the temps dropped to 27C idle and 45C OCd.(Opty 148 @2750mhz)
I am rebuilding it now and using a Zalman 9500 AM2 (I know its not as good as the Hyper but it looks Sooo cool)
The cooling is fantastic considering its almost silent. I think thats due to very good air management (air only has to travel 10" to be out of the case) and basically there is NO wires or HDD racks or fan grills to slow it down.
Another cool benefit is It hardly collects any dust. I am remodeling my house and there is Sheetrock dust everywhere. My folding comp (reg tower with a 80mm front and a 120 exhaust) needs to be cleaned every couple of days.
Hers my rig, not that many mods, just extra led fans and fairly neat cable management with uv green cable sleeving.
Shame i havnt got a uv cathode yet... im also thinking of spraying it black inside and adding a case window. The first pic is with all the drivw bay covers off. 2nd and 3rd are just the side
A full tower steel case? Hell yah its heavy. That case weighs 38lbs empty while the LianLi v1000 is about exactly the same size and weights less than half that.
They are extremly heavy, my friend bought a armour + about a month ago and i helped transfere his older pc into the new case, carrying the thing upstairs is very suprising... its actually hard work...
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http://markslego.blogspot.com/
This is my RedChrome comp
(its in pieces now cause I went to a new mobo and Watercooling)
http://acoolidea.blogspot.com/
I really like that, Mark. :bigggrin:
just a couple of pics,case still needs lot more work but getting there,ill post finished pics if folks are interested
cheers robgunner
Its all hand painted and laquared.
and its all caracters from The Beatles-Yellow Submarine.
cheers robgunner
Signed,
Jeremy Hillary Boob PhD.
Wreck 'em Tech!
BTW, that hat has been through a lot. She is my baby, though.
and it looks like you had a little run in with Big Bird on the top of your hat there
How are your CPU and GPU temps? Nice custom plexi work, btw. One day someone needs to write a guide for Short-Media about how to do common plexiglass tasks. Nudge, nudge
I am rebuilding it now and using a Zalman 9500 AM2 (I know its not as good as the Hyper but it looks Sooo cool)
The cooling is fantastic considering its almost silent. I think thats due to very good air management (air only has to travel 10" to be out of the case) and basically there is NO wires or HDD racks or fan grills to slow it down.
Another cool benefit is It hardly collects any dust. I am remodeling my house and there is Sheetrock dust everywhere. My folding comp (reg tower with a 80mm front and a 120 exhaust) needs to be cleaned every couple of days.
And thanks...
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Shame i havnt got a uv cathode yet... im also thinking of spraying it black inside and adding a case window. The first pic is with all the drivw bay covers off. 2nd and 3rd are just the side
this is my sig rig before it got moved....new pics coming soon
This is what happens when I have room to do real management.
And is that armor case really that heavy like everyone says...
I will post my modded dell in a few weeks.... Lol and no I did not use dremel... One word: Goop