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Hardware and Case Mod's You Paint it, Cut it, Solder it, bend it, light it up, make it glow or anything like that, here is your forum. |
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I was getting pretty bored a few days ago, it was about the time I
started to build my latest computer. I was in the middle of cleaning & dusting out my main video server and TV Recorder. When I got the bug to do a few little modifications to it. After all the temps inside were just a little too intolerable. The system was newly rebuilt with an Athlon XP 1800+ and as I said the temps were high; system airflow was at a near stand still since the case was really designed for an old Pentium 133. The heat inside was running around 120F - 140F depending on when it was folding, Transcoding or serving my videos. Here is a quick shot of just before I started on the case, (the only pic I have since I dismantled it before I did any photos of the case itself. the outside panels are just a single shell like this one: ![]() A quick pic of the insides; 5 Hard drives of 200GB or more & 1 SATA DVD ROM (barely seen at the very top of the picture) all totaled the computer is capable of storing nearly 900 video files of about 1.4GB in size. Thats a lot of TV & movies! ![]() So anyway, The first thing I did was to remove the front panel, and Empty slot covers. There is also a vertical slide panel that covers all the drive bays that needed removal. ![]() Another shot of much the same thing: ![]()
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To get greater ventilation I felt that this marked area was what needed removal
just under that place on the case is where I will be mounting a fan to draw a little more air inside the case. I drew the lines using a little genuine ghetto technology (old leftover coppercap & a stick! ![]() ![]() Using my Dremel, I cut away the vent hole for the fan. After seeing what I did, I kind of liked how this was going to turn out. The next step was to fill in all the holes used for the power and reset (and I think a Turbo switch) well, all except one. I have no pictures of when I used bondo on those areas, I was going to be late for work (again!) and had no time to take pictures. ![]() after a lot of sanding and cleanup, I size a small piece of my favorite modding mesh to fit the opening. Then Tacked it down temporarily with Hot Glue. mesh being sized up... ![]() after tacking with the glue... ![]() a look from the front... ![]()
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Finally I got the front panels and case painted. No pics of the case, after all
everyone has seen case panels painted as well as I have no bling on it anyway. but final pictures will show it off a little. starting to look good, and this was onlyt the first coat... ![]() Finally a picture of the front panel after I finished painting. Here is a picture of the front along with the slide cover & the two hold downs for the slider all painted the way I wanted. ![]() A last picture with the front panel completely finished and reassembled, as well as the mesh being permanently hot glued in place. Looking good! ![]()
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Now the comp is finished, and running again. Check out that shine! temperatures
inside are much better now, and the case looks much better as well ![]() A first shot of the computer in its native environment, next to my TV, and with the slider open. Still have to finish painting those slot covers, and to add a DVD ROM in black, but I don't have to hurry at this time. ![]() And this last picture is of the computer with the slider closed. looks good eh? ![]() Now All that is really left to worry about here is how to build a dust filter. The dogs keep stirring up stuff that gets inside so easy... Its been lots of quickie fun with this one, but now back to the other projects.
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