My newly finished Lian Li

Trash80Trash80 Calgary, AB
edited February 2004 in Hardware
Put some blood sweat and tears into this one, what do you all think.

Comments

  • pseudonympseudonym Michigan Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    Looks pretty sweet to me.
  • ketoketo Occupied. Or is it preoccupied? Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    I think you've done another great job bro. I think you should post your last system in here too just to give the rest of us some background.

    Folks, this guy is better than good.
  • DanGDanG I AM CANADIAN Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    Wow, you did an amazing job on that!

    How did you end up cutting the holes in the door and top? Hole saw?
  • Trash80Trash80 Calgary, AB
    edited February 2004
    Thanks Keto! Sold my old case to a friend so I still get to see it at LAN parties.
    Here's a peek.

    I cut the Lian Li with a good ol dremel cutting wheel and some de-burring attachments, and some sandpaper. That was nerve wracking.
  • NeoFXNeoFX Utah, US of A
    edited February 2004
    Really nice cases! That Lian Li has got to be one of the sharpest cases I have ever seen! Very nice job on it! Wish I could have a big case like that... This little raidmax looks cool but its all premodded and kinda small. Oh well :P
  • profdlpprofdlp The Holy City Of Westlake, Ohio
    edited February 2004
    Beautiful work. I hate to sound greedy, but howsabout a pic looking straight at the front? Looks like you've got some interesting stuff going on there that is hard to see in the other pictures.

    Fabulous job! :respect:
  • GnomeWizarddGnomeWizardd Member 4 Life Akron, PA Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    DAMN!! wish i was that good! My silver dragon is just not even close but it is 64bit! but you my man are teh mastar!
  • NeoFXNeoFX Utah, US of A
    edited February 2004
    Hey Trash80... How did/do you like that Lanparty mobo? That's the one that lights up and stuff under UV right? Im a UV guy myself... Plan on outfitting the rest of my wires and stuff with UV paint or UV reactive wires... Got cables and fans but need wires now :)
  • Trash80Trash80 Calgary, AB
    edited February 2004
    Thanks all! This is a great case for modding, so much room to work with!
    The DFI board is growing on me, I was unsure at first cause I couldn't hit 3.75Ghz with it (my IC7G did (R.I.P.)) but it is incredibly stable at 3.65Ghz. I did't really but it for the UV, it was a highly recommended board so I thought I'd try it out. The UV properties of the plastic are not all that strong, but it does come with some wicked UV orange rounded cables. A lot of bonus stuff in the package (incl. carrying harness which doesn't fit my full tower). Anyways, heres a pic of the front.
  • NeoFXNeoFX Utah, US of A
    edited February 2004
    Thats definately cool :D What kinda fan sensor/controller is that? Looks like the Coolermaster CoolDrive 3 or 4... I was lookin at those for when I had HDD cooling problems (I solved that by making my own metal cooler :D) Still might get one to replace my Nexus (it's causing power problems I think)
  • profdlpprofdlp The Holy City Of Westlake, Ohio
    edited February 2004
    Thanks for the extra picture - pretty sharp-looking all the way around!
  • ishiiiishiii Cold lake, AB, CA
    edited February 2004
    Hey trash, thats nice work. I like them cases and you did some nice work to it.
    What I really wanna know is, are you using the matrix orbital GPO's to control any fans or anything?
  • Trash80Trash80 Calgary, AB
    edited February 2004
    No, I'm not. I preferred to be able to adjust fans with the dial on the Aerogate, all I use the Matrix Orbital for is the readout. Temps, fsb setting, CPU clock speed, page file, HDD space monitoring, voltages, Fraps, Media PLayer 9. Oh yeah, and Bling Bling. :p

    How's things in Busan?
  • edited February 2004
    Looks pretty sweet man...I'm starting to wish that I'd gone with a more D.I.Y. watercooling setup than the Exos. Too late to change things now though.
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