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Update 14 - Sidepanels - Finally

 

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It's Finally time to present the side panels - they have bugged me for quiet some time, but they are finally done. I'll start of this post by posting some old pictures of the progress.

 

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I cut open a new hole in the right sidepanel and made the left one bigger then the original.

 

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A round with the saw and then filed the edges down.

 

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Finished of with some sanding.

 

I'm all happy, finally time to soon present a major feature for this project Custom GLASS side panlens. I visit the local glazier. No problem with ordering the glass (expensive but no issue).

Then it hit me, like beeing hit by Mike Tyson. Drilling holes for mounting is 30Usd/hole! That would be 300-400usd Just for holes. It's not worth it.

So i thought - I just have to glue the glass to the side panel - I order the glass.

 

One week later and the glass is done.

Hmm, but the glue, won't it be all smudged out and look c r a p? Yes it will...

So i'm thinkin that i'll just mount the glass on the inside of the panels - Won't give me the look that i want but it's good enough.

Problem again - The glass is made to be on the outside, not inside,m which means that the glass is to wide, it won't fit. So what do i do? I try to grind or "sand" the glass down with a knife sharpening stone. After a more then 3 hours I've gotten the glass 1-2mm smaller... This won't work.

 

I turn to my more experienced friends Laine and MetallicAcid for some advice. Laine came up with the idea to cut the case frame to make the panel fit - so away i go.

 

Done with the cuttin, time for a test mount with double sided tape. The glass is "to thick" and i can't get the side panel on, the glass hits the cpu-cooler. Back to square one.

What about the right sidepanel? It was made wrong bu the glazier - to small. I do get a new peice of glass - but still, getting tired of these sidepanels now.

 

 

I undergo my shoulder surgery and can't mod for over 2 months.

When i'm finally able to work on the project again im thinkin "Fck it" and attach the glass on the outisde with glue (an elastic glue). I start of by mounting it with small points just by the edge of the glass - I doesnt show, can't thell that the glass is glued.

 

I then glue around the glass on the outside, creating a "frame". Yo do see the glue if you get up and look at the edge from 5cm away, but it's not smudged out, looks good. And i'm happy!

 

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Sorry about the dust and fingerprints...

 

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See you soon!

 

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Nice

Silverstone FT-05: 8 Broadwell Xeon (6900k soon), Asus X99 A, Asus GTX 1070, 1tb Samsung 850 pro, NH-D15

 

Resist!

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Reminds me of a larger NCase. I should have picked one up while I was in korea. 

Silverstone FT-05: 8 Broadwell Xeon (6900k soon), Asus X99 A, Asus GTX 1070, 1tb Samsung 850 pro, NH-D15

 

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Reminds me of a larger NCase. I should have picked one up while I was in korea.

Oh really? Would have been neat to see that! Got any pic?

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
So, it's finally done and this is what's been done:

 

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Sponsored by MSI, Team Group, Silver Stone, Ocaholic, Noctua and Nanoxia.

I wanted the build to reflect "exclusiveness, industrial and performance. So you think i succeeded?

 

This is my second project and the goal was to raise the bar when it comes to modding and also regarding the photography, I think I have lived up to those goals.

 

 

This project made me love working with aluminium and also made me not wanting to work with steel ever again, could be because I lack the proper tools for steel. I can't imagine it being lack of knowledge ;)

 

Hardware:

Case: Cooltek (Jonsbo) W2

Motherboard: MSI z97 Mpower.

CPU: Intel 4790K Devil's Canyon

GPU: MSI GTX 980 Ti Gaming 6G.

RAM: Teamgroup Vulcan 16GB 2133Mhz.

PSU: SilverStone ST1000-G Evolution 1000W.

SSD/HDD: 2x480GB Teamgroup L3 SSD.

Cooling: Noctua NH-D14 and fans from Noctua "industrialPPC" series.

Leds sponsored  by Nanoxia.

 

Modifications:

Case -

* re-painted the case frame in matte black.

* Cut up holes in the bottom for better airflow.

* Made the original window bigger and put in Real Galss.

* Made a new window in right side panel adding a window out of Real Glass.

* Drilled a hole and mounted a new power button in the front.

* Removed fan grill at the back.

* Custom made aluminium panels covering the motherboard tray, short side of PSU and panels which covers the cables and a mounting plate for the SSDs. SSDs are mounted with Magnets.

Everything using carefully chosen screws.

* painted the panels matte black.

 

Motherbord - 

* Removed yellow details and painted heatsinks matte black.

* Removes all the stickers.

* Removes Audio boost plate.

 

SSDs - 

* Removed the original black color.

* Brushes the aluminium casing to get a finish which matches the case.

* Custom vinyls

 

GPU -

* Removed the shroud and fans.

* Painted the heatsink matte black.

* Removed the anodising of the backplate and then brushed it to get it to match the finish of the case.

 

CPU-cooler -

* Removed nickelplating on top fin and repainted the top to make it match the gpu backplate.

 

Fans - 

* Heatshrink to cover the colored cables.

* Custom vinyls.

 

Cables -

* New power button with custom cables.

* Custom length cables sleeved by Icemodz

 

*LEDs by Nanoxia.


 

 

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And some night shots

 

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Oooh really nice,i want that

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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very nice man. i really like the look of it and oh man that air cooler is sexy. also the window showing the ssd's are 10/10 ! 
the lighting how ever.. i don't like it very much and i dont really know why.. but i might be retarded ^^ 
anyway nice build man!

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Oooh really nice,i want that

Thank's the case in it's original state is pretty sweet to!

 

I like the case, nice clean industrial design.

So do I! And somewhat "mature"

 

very nice man. i really like the look of it and oh man that air cooler is sexy. also the window showing the ssd's are 10/10 ! 

the lighting how ever.. i don't like it very much and i dont really know why.. but i might be retarded ^^ 

anyway nice build man!

Hehe, you are not retarded. After taking the pictures I also doubted the lights. Thinking that maybe a more subtle lightning would be it, adding a single led here and there for details. I guess i will have to make a "MK II". Thanks for the feedback!

 

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