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JA90

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About JA90

  • Birthday Aug 05, 1990

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Serbia
  • Interests
    Modding
  • Occupation
    Student
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    Intel 4770k
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte G1.Sniper 5
  • RAM
    4x4GB Corsair Dominator GT 2133MHz
  • GPU
    2x MSI 7970 (R7970-2PMD3GD5/OC)
  • Case
    Cooler Master Storm Stryker
  • Storage
    2x Intel 120GB 330series in RAID 0
  • PSU
    Silverstone Strider Plus 1000W
  • Display(s)
    Asus MX279H
  • Cooling
    Custom liquid cooling
  • Sound
    Altec Lansing MX6021
  1. That front facing speakers, and I didn't know about dbrand and checked them out after the video, and I'm disappointed that they don't do skins for LG G2, but they make some awesome stuff either way, nature stuff for example
  2. 2560x1440p Would be my fav thing, but there is no support by app developers for it (yet)... So my no.1 thing for now is Laser focus... Phones are great point and shoot devices, so anything that makes it quicker and more precise is definitely a good thing
  3. Thanks Thank you too, I love UV stuff I'm not a supporter of colored lightning in cases.. Clear white or UV, nothing else.. It makes the components drown in the color of your lights, and I don't like it So, either UV if you have UV reactive stuff, or clear white to show of you stuff in all of it's glory I think TTL has a vid about that, try to find it
  4. @consoleconvergence2pc, PSU is modular, but I plan to upgrade it soon and my color scheme wouldn't appeal to everyone so it would be hard to flip Extenders gave me more flexibility in that sense
  5. @AHaskin14, Yeah, me too.. And it looks pretty cool on the pics, but it's muuuuch cooler IRL
  6. @DeathSentinels, You have a pic named "MSI z77 MPower Snow Edition", so of course I did, cause yellow didn't match my color scheme But I couldn't paint them, cause warranty providers in my country are pretty strict and they don't allow any modding (no matter how harmless like painting is) to components and won't replace them if something breaks down... So I didn't want to risk it and I only cut out a few pieces of white sticky paper in the shape of the decals and sicked them over the decals @scaryjam823, Thanks
  7. ^Thanks, it's "spilled toxin" (but not on the electric stuff)
  8. Thanks guys it means a lot @tryphaa, In my area it can be spelled either way @HexaGuy, I'm new to this forum, I'm still getting my way around it @BenD, Most of the lights are UV and they are not really visible to the naked eye, the only thing that's glowing are the tubes and UV reactive stuff (cables etc) and that not eye bleeding Plus it's all on controller and can be (and of course, for daily use is) turned off
  9. Hi people, I'm Igor from Serbia, 23 years old student and case modding is my hobby. "Cristal Toxin" is my first serious modding project and I want to share it with you I didn't have any sponsors, I bought all of the parts for this build myself, but I hope I will draw some attention with my skill set shown in this build and make some sponsored builds in the future Also it won some small modding competitions and it's now entered in Cooler Master 2013 Mod Competition, so some Voting support would be greatly appreciated You can do that by liking Cooler Master facebook fan page and you can vote for my mod on this link: http://on.fb.me/1ossVZC I will post the final pics and vid first so you don't have to search for them in the thread and the whole build log after Components: CPU: Intel i5-2500k MB: MSI z77 MPower GPU: 2x MSI 7970 (R7970-2PMD3GD5/OC) RAM: 4x 4GB Kingston Technology HyperX Predator 2400MHz KHX24C11T2K2/8X SSD: 2x Intel 120GB 330series in RAID 0 PSU: Silverstone Strider Plus 1000W Case: Cooler Master Storm Stryker Case fans: 2x Gelid Wing 12cm UV Blue & 2x Corsair SP120 High Performance Edition Fan controller: Scythe Kaze Q-12 Water cooling parts: CPU Block: XSPC Raystorm GPU Blocks: EK-FC7970 - Nickel CSQ Reservoir: XSPC Dual 5.25" Bay Pump: XSPC D5 Vario Pump Radiators: XSPC RX360 Rev 2 & Phobya G-Changer 240 V.2 - Full Copper Radiator fans: 5x Corsair SP120 High Performance Edition Fittings: Monsoon Blue Rotary & White Compressions Dye: Mayhem UV Green Youtube: Final pics: Build log: All of this started from a Cooler Master Storm Stryker case First things first, case stripping and hard metal work... I've removed everything to get to the bare skeleton and cut down and sanded every protective metal mash on the case and cut open a hole in the top so I can fit a 360mm radiator in, cause CM Stryker is only optimised for 280mm max. Here are some left overs from the metal work and some details I've stripped from the case.. I had to cut the handle mounts down, cause they wouldn't leave space for the fans at the top of the case and I there would be no other place to put them, cause I used 60mm thick rads. Next on the list was plexi and metal sheets cutting time.. So here are some shots of plexi dividers, some decorations and metal sheets for SSD mounting and the back of the case, cause I've decided to close off that fan and make a positive pressure inside by having 4 filtered intakes (on the front and bottom) and 3 exhaust (on the top). And that white and blueish color on the plexi panels is just a protective covers, of course I didn't painted them before cutting Early test fitting time for the dividers. I cut open a bigger hole on the plastic top cover, to make better air flow from the exhaust on top of the case. At that time, the rest of parts for watercooling, sleeving etc have arrived. Cause I had some in my possession, but not everything I needed. Paint prepping: I masked filters and radiator that will be visible and got everything in the booth ready for painting By the way, you can now kinda see all the little bits and pieces I've custom made from plexi and didn't show hem earlier. And at long last, PAINTING TIME :wub: I will show you only 1 image from the booth (just to see the attention to detail) and the rest will be from the finished and semi-assembled pieces. Some Monsoon Fittings glory shots. "Sandwich" making time That's how I call these plexi decorations that light up on the outside of the case, cause they have a lot of layers, starting from the top (view point): 1. 3mm plexi, painted from the bottom (to make it look glossy on the top and gives a certain depth to it) 2. White sticky foil on the top plexi (to better reflect light in combo with mirror foil) 3. Mirror foil (reflects light down) 4. 5mm plexi with a drilled-in hole for the 5mm LED and outline engraving (it is drilled so that LED can just make its way in and it serves so the light can bounce it's way to the engraved part on the edges) 5. Mirror foil (reflects light up) - Metal side panel of the case, driled so that diode can go through it (sandwich parts superglues on it on both sides) 6. Diode holder (only there to fixate the diode from the other side of the sidepanel) 7. LED 5mm (goes through the the holder, metal side panel and goes in 5mm plexi) And on top of all that, I super glued parts 3 and 4, as well as 5 and 6, to the metal sidepanel. A lot of hard and precise job done, but it gives the best effect GPU blocks assembly and radiator and reservoir fitting testing (I had to use a few 45 degree adapters cause of the lack of space due to dividers and cleaner look with as little tubing as possible in the visible area). UV Sleeving done and a lot of details glued into place. That panel :wub: And by the way, that mesh effect on the big toxic sandwich is just a reflection, not something on it.. Wiring, soldering, making a panel to control all the LEDs and LED white and UV stripes from the standard Styker's front panel and on top of all that, cable management nightmare And now.. Let it be light ! SSDs mounted and all the LEDs wired up. "MSI z77 MPower Snow edition" with painted washers and thumbscrews, cable management finished and tubing instalation (now you can see why I used a few 45 degree adapters). Finaly.. System filled and up and running, and here is a few quick pics And that's it from me for now I hope you like it, as I said, this is my first serious modding project and I hope you'll be hearing a lot more from me in the future Of course, I'm opet for any questions, critics and admiration, it will mean alot to me! And don't forget to support me on Cooler Master 2013 Mod Competition if you liked it!
  10. I'm using two Intel 330 series 120GB SSDs in RAID 0 configuration (that I've setup thanks to your tutorial Linus) for my boot drive and I have a LC Power NAS device with one WD green 1,5TB for my storage. I have a pretty good components and I have that drive config cause I just like the speed and awesome response time of that RAID 0 setup. Also I love my NAS cause I can access it from whatever computer or Android phone trough my wireless router But, that drive that I have in there is not big enough for me, and I would like to get me some of those WD red drives, cause I red the reviews and they seem pretty awesome Facebook share from Igor Party-Rocker Mitrovski: https://www.facebook.com/ja159/posts/10201957916498334 Twitter share with Twitter handle @IgorPartyRocker: https://twitter.com/IgorPartyRocker/status/378276912457453568
  11. I'm your old youtube fan and I'm new to the forums, and this giveaway is Amasing ! :cool: Facebook share from http://www.facebook.com/ja159 Goes Here: http://www.facebook.com/ja159/posts/350584105062950 Twitter share with Twitter handle @IgorPartyRocker: https://twitter.com/IgorPartyRocker/status/316243312308797441
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