Hello Everyone,
My first post on TBCS Forums so what better way to start than with a few details of my current project.
I have called it "Reality Bytes", because well sometimes it does. Also it is to be a custom watercooled case to house my gaming system which can serve as a nice escape from reality every now and then.
For the case I went for a very plain, simple and above all small case, the Antec NSK4000 and choose a black / neon green colour theme. The main feature of the project was to be a clean, effective and functional watercooling loop.
The system specs are as follows:
AMD Athlon64 X2 5200+ @ 3.2Ghz
Asus Crosshair nForce 590 SLi AM2
OCZ 2Gb Platinum Revision DDR2
Nvidia BFG GeForce 8800GTS OC2 320Mb @ 700/1000
Internal 320Gb Seagate & External 400Gb Freecon
Asus 5.1 Surround (supplied with motherboard)
Liteon Litescribe DVD/RW
Jeantech 600w Modular PSU
I did start this project over 2 months ago now, so have made quite alot of progress with it. Still alot to do though so I hope to update this log as I go.4x ACRyan 120mm Blackfire UV Green Fans
Corsair Memory Cooler
Asus Aux System Fan
2x Zalman Fan Controllers
Lang DDC 12v Pump with Alphacool Plexi Top & Tank
EK Multioption 250ml Res Rev2
240mm BlackIce Pro GTII Stealth
D-Tec FuZion CPU Block
EK 8800GTS Full Cover GPU Block With Acetal Top
Tygon 1/2' Tubing
Feser One Coolant & UV Green Dye
On the Immediate todo list is the side panel. I want to make one 100% from clear Perspex after hiding some interior parts with the green perspex used throughout the case.
Also the Seagate HDD, which is sat onto of my DVD Drive on a square of Perspex. My intention with this is to have it mounted sticking out the top of the case with a heatpipe/heatsink cooler mounted to it. Hopefully to keep it nice and cool and also for a bit of eye candy to an otherwise dull top panel.
Here are the sketchups of the original idea (my first time on sketchup so not perfect)
Now here are a few pictures of the interior as it currently stands. The interior is pretty much done now, the work to be done is mostly on the exterior so this is what will follow in future updates.
Well thanks for reading, hope you have enjoyed it so far. Funds are a tad tight at the moment but I hope to be making an update asap.
In the meantime any comments, good or bad are welcomed. Be nice to know what poeple think.