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From front! to Rear!
You all know of course STORM'D will be water cooled, for the job of cooling water i've selected the BIX single 120 rad, with enuf air flow this rad should comfortably handle the job of keeping hardware temps to a reasonable level.
Again using the "PIGGY-BACK" style of mounting.
first obsticle to get around was the fact that the SUNBEAM case only has a 80mm hole @ the rear!!
There was no real way to simply cut the hole larger....there just isn't enuf room...and somthing ppl should take into a real consideration when choosing a SUNBEAM case!!!!
I'd have to use an adaptor!
An old 80-120mm clear plex adaptor i'd had laying around came to the rescue,
The next obsticle to the PIGGYBACK mount, was side slide panel!
On the SUNBEAM cases the side panel SLIDES out from the rear ! it dosn't open away like conventional cases.
and becasue the RAD is a 80-120mm adaptation it hangs past the side of the case by just a few anoying millimeters.
The solution is to make the RAD Modular! the RAD+FAN+ADAPTOR assembly has to some how be "MOVABLE" to allow the side on STORM"D to slide out.
Heres what i came up with.
The idea was to extend the original fan mounting holes one the back panel in a figure 8.
the bit of plex left between the 2 holes is dremeled away.
Next was to add a "LOCKING" system to the the ADAPTOR
The orig holes are thread tapped , HEX head bolts are fed thru, locking nuts are added to the rear and a decent glop of glue will hold them in place.
When mounted to the RAD and EverCool Allu 120 fan, the assembley looks like this.
After initial testing to see how strong the assembly would be, i decided that adding holes to the ADAPTOR would not weaken it's over all strenght and allow the 120 fan to draw in some extra needed air and help get over the restriction of the 80mm hole.
Last was to simply LOCK the unit into place!!!
The larger holes allow the HEX head bolts to pass thru the panel... they then slide lock down and secure on the smaller holes.
A simple "locking" device will be added to ensure the rad dosnt "unlock" itself
the the tight fit! and the wieght once filled should ensure thisdosnt happen.
All that will be needed as to leave a little extra slack in the Water hoses that lead out to the rad to ensure the modular design works. :)
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On the home stretch!!
Todays lil effort really moves this mod along :)
Tis was off to the local fastners shop to pickup the last and final batch of HEX heads.
I even managed to pich up replacemant HEX head bolts for HDD CDROM and case screws!!! altho i wont be using any on this mod i can sure find uses for these
sexy lil things on other mods!!!!!
Ive lost count how many hex heads are in this mod! and to be honest with the price of these things per item! i really don't wanna think about it :P
but the mod wouldn't half as special with em so i'll shut up :)
First thing this morning was to go back over and rework a few niggly things.
Its was pointed out that the over hang on the internal STORM duct grills could be seen.
A retrim fixed these :)
The Split loom cover that i's used on the wire for the 4 STORM duct fans was a bit bulky looking,,, so all the wires were redone and covered using more flexible
techflex.
The pump also got the Techflex treatment :)
Next was to bolt the REAR STOM duct panel back on.
With all the extra wires comming out the side i decided to make a "patch" panel
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this is more for asthectics more than any pratical reason! i just thought it would be a nice touch to add a plug in panel somewhere into this mod :P
its a simple 12mm strip of clear plex, that will sit along side of the STORM Ducts and work as a wire tidy :)
ive also added a Molex to supply power to the HDD as you will see further on.
2 x RCA power plugs will supply power to the Fans and to the pump.
The other 2 holes will act as wire tidys for the split loom.
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Time to get down to some spaghetti management :)
With the Wire tidy secured in place and the fans and pump "hard soldered" to the RCA plugs its time to feed and cover the front panel wires.
These were a bit of a pain in the proverbial to do... because of the "tight fit" but the end result was well worth the effort.
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with that out of the way next was to bolt in the CDROM
The CDrom sits above the pump.
and slots into plase from the rear to help stelth it a little and not stand out so much internally its had a few coats of matt black
with the cdrom in place the Matrix Orbital is bolted back in
Next to go back in is the SATA HDD , with its custom brackets its till a simple 4 bolt installation.
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Lookin' good... I really like the simplicity of this case; it's not gaudy like so many others. Nice clean work.
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thanx wing!! soz i havnt been updating!!!!
better catch this thread upto date :)
A side shots shows that the HDD now sites sidways in the case.
The same splat loom is used for the SATA cable and some simple cable clamps are used to run the cable in the right direction.
Adding the power which wires down to the previously installed female molex
Again a cable clamp is used to give direction.
the whole area altho never actually seen! comes off as being more managable and tidier looking :)
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Again from the front -----to the ---> rear!
Almost forgot to add holes for the RAD's hoses to pass thru!
nothing super special here! holes are cut and flamed to keep the glassy factory look :)
with the board in the case is actually starting to resemble a working PC :)
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I had to think about this next idea for a few weeks!! the original plan to hold the top water tanks in place , was to glue small plex plates into the sides of the tanks
like plan flaps, then drill holes and bolt the tanks down onto the top of the case!
well i gotta admit! i wasnt keen to spoil these sexy lookin little tanks by gluing ugly wings!
today it came to me! a "locking slide latch type system"!!! yup! a mothfull in theory! but in practice a really easy simple design!
its kinda hard and ling to explain so add comment and hope the pics tell it right :)
The latches!
these connect to the existing top bezel bolts and silde back and forth
The Strom Res's have groves cut @ both eands ..these will be cleaned and flame polished!!
The Storm res's can then be lowered in from the top of the case and locked into place using the slide latch system.
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Time to test the Storm Res's in the case.
this was a great momemt :) i was itchin to get a full look @ how the top of the STORM'D was going to look with the paper off.
Off with the brown paper and on with a fesh smoked plex top panel :)
Next was to put the top bezal or "Storm Tank flange"!!! and bolt it down
Bolt the lock slides onto the existing 2 innner middle bots @ each end
Theres only a few mills of movement in the slides, but the tanks were made to be a tight fit so thats all that will be needed to lock them into place.
Drop in the tanks and lock em in!
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what the heck! a few more shots :) it's the first time iv'e really been able to get a good look @ the tanks as they should be.