one first mod in 2 stages
1st stage (before liquid cooling)
1. CNCed side (god i loved that engineering course) 2. find where hole had to go on perspex 3. drill hole 4. paint 5. fit perspex 6. add miscilanious items 7. end result http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...0/DSCI0004.jpg 2nd stage (luiqud cooling) 1. buy wire mesh 2. cut mesh for fan guard 3. make mount for rad with left over mesh 4. drill holes in case 5. by grommets 6. fit it together 7. end result http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...0/DSCI0018.jpg what you guys think |
Re: one first mod in 2 stages
why no comments ? :(
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Re: one first mod in 2 stages
Well, it's interesting, but it's mostly the same thing as a bunch of commercial cases, isn't it? Also, needs better pictures. It's very grainy.
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it was a quick mod to see if i could use the cnc machines to mod
im doing a mod on a chenming/cheiftec case atm but i dont have the availabilty of a cnc machiune now so everything is being dremilled the picture is a bit grainy due to my camera being absouluty nackered i only get payed 6 grand a year (GBP) so availability to mad mods is low |
Re: one first mod in 2 stages
If your going to have clear sides the wiring is suppose to be top notched.
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Well, keep on moddin. The lack of major response is mostly due to the fact that your mod isn't all that novel. It's not bad, just not anything that most here would say "Wow!" over. So, clean up that wiring and add some novel twists on cooling!
Welcome here, btw. Hopefully, this site will be a good resource for you. |
Re: one first mod in 2 stages
ta m8
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