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THE POWER CELL - ZenModz "COMPLETED"

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wahhh didn't know you posted this build here (had the other site's post bookmarked)

 

At least I can comment how nice this build is now :D *follows post*

Cheers, It is almost every where. :P

 

That looked pretty cool. Keep it up

Thanks, Will do. :D

 

Great concept and build woohoo

Thanks it will be a bit different,  ;) 

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 Thanks, BurnerMC, :)

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Hello again.

Just a quick update of where I'm up to.

The Power Cell is coming along nicely.

I have been working on the base and the pillars one of the pillars will hold the GPU, The GPU will take air in from the outside of the pillar as well as the inside.

Ive cut out and mounted the GPU and all is good. Still making the Pillars stronger by making them two layers thick in side the two layers will be a 20mm space to run wires and such to the top and back.

MOBO and Pump are new in there places as well, Once all the hardware is fitted, and the case is complete all the hardware will be removed again so I can start painting the case. inside & out.

Here it is so far. Yep its talllllllllll: And might I say Different.   (H-700mm )

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As always thanks for stopping by. :)

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Very nice! I can only imagine how much agony your fingertips went through tubing those radiators in that configuration. Props.

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Great acrylic work! I was thinking of making my own res. for my next build but I can't wait to see your little acrylic boxes in action. Also very nice I/O shield for the mobo, looks like it was a lot of work. Best of luck with the rest of your project!

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Looking great so far!

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A bit late to the party, but can I ask how you attached the I/O cover to the mobo? I want to do something similar for my build, but can't figure out how to mount it.  :( Great build btw. :D

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Looking great  :D

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Now that Looks like a time capsule

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Now that Looks like a time capsule

Thanks for all your comments guys. Will have some more photo's this weekend. :) 

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A bit late to the party, but can I ask how you attached the I/O cover to the mobo? I want to do something similar for my build, but can't figure out how to mount it.  :( Great build btw. :D

I just made it so red I/O plate cover would slide over the white and clip together. I just made it a tight fit and that holds it all down in place, hope that helps.

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This would be a perfect rocket payload - it's probably a little big for the kind of rockets I build, though. What's the diameter?

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Hi skyress3000.  Are I think ill pass on sending this build into space :)  size is Height 740mm. Width: 450mm.

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I normally don't like LED lights in most cases... but RGB lighting in those would be amazing. 

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I normally don't like LED lights in most cases... but RGB lighting in those would be amazing. 

Thanks, Heesleemer. :)

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This build inspired me to work on a build named Wally, and CableMod is sponsoring it! Whats the best way to cut acrylic? I do not have a laser cutter, unfortunately.

That's grate news, iamdarkyoshi. And thank you. :) I look forward to seeing it. Sadly the best way is to use a CNC or laser. I do a lot of it with a bed sore or I just use ad dremel but I wont use a CNC if i don't see the need to. it will just take longer as you would expect doing it all by hand, But it can still be done. :)

 

Cheers, Ken.

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Hi here are some more Photo's, Will have some more again in a day or so.

Outer Loop tubing.
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GPU from the out side of the case, will have mesh over the face. and a filter that slides in from the side.
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Inside the case,
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I have made 3 mounts to hold the center Res Light, And to strengthen up the case a bit more. One of then needed to be change to work with the GPU space.
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My work shop or should I say my Wife's dining table. She loves ME! :)
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The bottom of the case with PSU filter.
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Again thank you for stopping by. more again soon.

Cheers, Ken.

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This looks flipping amazing! Not to mention you also managed to get a dust filter in there when several case manufactures can't even get that right!  :rolleyes:

Yeah, this case looks genuinely good. Better than a lot of mid - range cases in terms of workmanship and thoughtfulness.

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nice creative idea!! and it looks amazing too!  got in late but I can't wait to see the finished product!

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This looks flipping amazing! Not to mention you also managed to get a dust filter in there when several case manufactures can't even get that right!  :rolleyes:

 

Thanks, Rumikarimu, And I'm with you on that. :)

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