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    Nice man! Loving you style!

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    Thanks a lot guys!!!!



    I have a free day tomorrow, so i can assemble the case. NOT final, but just to take pictures for the pre-selection. They can be posted until the 29'th of March. And the finals are in April, so i have quite some time left for the lights etc.

    I'll try post some hi-res pictures here when i'm done tomorrow

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    These are the pics i've made yesterday after a whole day of modding:


    First the painting, yes it's yellow But once i'm done it will be scratched, and dirty/brown.

    After putting in the motherboard for the first time i've found a big problem:

    When calculating the space for the motherboard i've forgotten the backplate, which is +/- 2cm. Well, let's start modding the problem....


    ...by inserting 92mm fans. I think UV green isn't the best choice. Just black with some red led's wouldn't that be better? I've got some deep orange and yellow led's as well, but red gives it a more "danger" look.


    Those fit


    Only the cable needs some bending.


    Luky me, these things fit without problem Only some smal gaps, but i was already planning to fit them with black silicone kit.




    An overview.






    To fit the fans on the right way i decided to make a cover for it. This gives me also the opportunity to fit leds in it and let the PCI-e cable run trough it, so actually it's not that bad to use 92mm instead of 120



    Here it is including the cover and a hanging reservoir. I'm starting to hate that cover. For maintainance and while building the case it makes the work more time expensive. Because everything fit's only in 1 way, like putting a car engine together. Well, i have to deal with that.

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    That looks awesome man! You are very creative, can't wait to see the rest.
    "At the midpoint on the journey of life, I found myself in a dark forest, for the clear path was lost..." -Dante Alighieri

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    Default Re: Chemical industrial

    Thats amazing, i love everything about this case!

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    Default Re: Chemical industrial

    As Cartman could say

    "Sweeet"

    or

    "fkn' awesome"

    And last

    "Screw u guys, 'm goin' 'ome"

    Nice job. Side panels looks great. Yellow on endges also great. Just like in my mod( comiin' soon).

    Keep it real

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    Looks Great!
    I just got a ASUS P5N32-SLI Delux, Planning on using it in a mod projekt soon.

    Can you post some details on that custom power strip you got going there?
    Curious. . .

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    About that powercable: I used some cables from a old power supply and i had some 90-degree s-ata connectors as well from a old supply. So i combined them. Simply.

    I've made it to the final of the dutch casemod contest. Good, otherwise it would be useless to build this case



    Simple PCB to connect fan's and leds


    And this PCB....


    Is for the front buttons. 1 is for power, the others can be used for the corner led's.


    Still clean yellow



    At some points yellow paint came onto the black paint. here i was touching it up with airbrush.


    The brown paint over here is the rust-paint in his beginning state. Just a little bit of rust.






    More rust, damage and some brown paint over the yellow paint to make the case look dirty.


    Even more rust


    [img=]http://tweakers.net/ext/f/f305abee9eadb662cef70348f72a0d06/full.jpg[/img]




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    Quote Originally Posted by _ferry_ View Post
    About that powercable: I used some cables from a old power supply and i had some 90-degree s-ata connectors as well from a old supply. So i combined them. Simply.

    I've made it to the final of the dutch casemod contest. Good, otherwise it would be useless to build this case



    Simple PCB to connect fan's and leds


    And this PCB....


    Is for the front buttons. 1 is for power, the others can be used for the corner led's.


    Still clean yellow



    At some points yellow paint came onto the black paint. here i was touching it up with airbrush.


    The brown paint over here is the rust-paint in his beginning state. Just a little bit of rust.






    More rust, damage and some brown paint over the yellow paint to make the case look dirty.


    Even more rust






    Grats on getting in, 100% deserved it.
    I'm absolutely Loving this project, it's just great... Keep up the good work!!
    r j00 SLi enableled n00b?

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    Very realistic rust, nice job! I can't decide if I liked it more before the rust or not but either way it's a great looking mod.
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