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Blassreiter

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About Blassreiter

  • Birthday Oct 22, 1993

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    Sleeping

System

  • CPU
    i7-4770K
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z87X OC
  • RAM
    VG 16GB
  • GPU
    GTX 760
  • Case
    DSa Recon
  • Storage
    2TB WD B
  • PSU
    CM GXII 750
  • Display(s)
    39" LED TV
  • Cooling
    CM Seidon 240
  • Keyboard
    Logitech
  • Mouse
    CM Reaper
  • Sound
    2 x Sound Gear Evo = 4.2
  • Operating System
    Win 8

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  1. Hi All, With another weekly update here. I am quite behind schedule so I will speed up my work in the coming too weeks. Expect lot more photos and progress within the month of November. So once the 3D prints for the two radiator fan grills for two 480mm radiators were finished, I glued the pieces together and brushed on some filler. Tried our sanding the parts down but it seems I need to do a patch up job for some parts. For printing these parts i tried octoprint with raspberry pi (old model) I think because of the slow CPU, some parts came out very rough and unfinished. so that means more sanding for me ? I cut the top mounting piece of the fan to check whether I can further integrate the grill closer to the fans and as one piece. I will make the decision on whether to do this or not as we proceed. What do you guys think? Attached are the picture of this week peace V
  2. Quick update for the week everyone. Started working on the front fan grills as an experiment as well as a core design testing for the whole project. Designed in Autodesk Fusion 360 and printed using Creallity Ender 3. (it's been printing for a while I'm starting to see some quality drop. need to fine tune it again) So as the theme goes, I want things to be open in the build, and YES even more open than the Core P5 v2. so lot of cutting up ahead and lot of 3d prints Have to say that I am pretty happy with how it turned out and looks, but seems like I got lot of sanding and painting ahead.
  3. Hi Everyone, Just received some sweet sweet LCS fittings from TT. So I decided to put em on the photo table. Hopefully i get the other parts soon as well and then we will be off to build. I am currently ordering some of the stuff I need from online shops, so those should be here in time as well.
  4. Hi Everyone, It's been a while and I'm back with a new projects and this time for Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational. First of all thank you all for checking out my worklog and thank you Thermaltake Technology for organizing this competition and giving me the opportunity to take part in it. Also a big thanks goes out to the sponsors,Thermaltake, AMD, Zotac, ASRock & Plextor for sponsoring us with all the components for the project. Thank you Tt Andy and everyone at TT for all the support throughout all my mods and coordinating everything for the event. Design For this project my plan is to do a very organic design with some inspiration from Atomic Heart for the theme. I want to make the build to look more like an artwork than a PC. Something that you could keep in the living room or maybe at an art exhibition In the coming few months we will go through the journey of building this concept art that I have in mind to reality. I don't wanna spoil anything for you so stay tuned for the regular updates and stay updated every step of the way. Hardware Couple of days ago I received the main components from the sponsors. Following are what will be used for the build and I will buy few more components to make this a full blown high end system. I will update you guys as soon as I get the other components. Till then, stay cool
  5. Not really make the display itself. as you see, I will be using the a raspberry pi, So I will have to make a new circuit to expand it's GPIO number and then use a touch screen and program all the stuff to control fans, LEDs, Motors and PC functions with it. Not really manufacturing a display But well i learnt everything online and i studies business management at college.
  6. Hi Guys back again with the first update. sorry for the delay in this. trying to finish the build before May. Had to learn some programming and electronics to make the touch screen display. But here we go with the components that i will be using. Crysis mod Tt Prods 020 by snjvirtual, on Flickr Crysis mod Tt Prods 031 by snjvirtual, on Flickr Crysis mod Tt Prods 033 by snjvirtual, on Flickr Logo by snjvirtual, on Flickr IMAG0079 by snjvirtual, on Flickr 12710976_10153908132193899_2722138603733250884_o by snjvirtual, on Flickr 12697029_10153908055413899_182153705467834830_o by snjvirtual, on Flickr
  7. sorry for misleading you. but if you like Crysis, you will love this Front and left is mechanical, but right side is open either way, GPUs are outside
  8. Introduction Hi everyone, If you can remember, my previous mod was based on Assassin's Creed Game. So this time around I thought of going a bit to the future with a mod based on Crysis Game. This will have lot of work to do and will need lot of hours. So I expect this work-log to go on for few months. First I must give a huge thanks to Thermaltake for encouraging me to do this mod. This build would not become a reality if not for my Sponsors. So a big thank goes out to my sponsors. Avexir is supporting this build with Blue Raiden DDR4 Memory sticks Gigabyte is supporting this build with a X99 Gaming G1 WIFI Motherboard Nvidia is supporting this build with 2x GTX 980 Graphic Cards Thermaltake is supporting this build with all the items listed below. 1x Thermaltake Urban T81 2x Thermaltake Pacific PT40-D5 Silent Kit Reservoir/Pump Combo 2x Thermaltake Pacific RL360 Radiator 1x Thermaltake W2 CPU Water Block 2x Thermaltake V-Tubler PETG Tube 5/8” (16mm) OD 500mm 4 Pack 8x Thermaltake Riing 12 LED Blue 1x Toughpower Grand 1200W and dozens of Fittings needed for the loop. Concept I will be modifying the Thermaltake Urban T81 from ground up to facilitate a new component layout using materials like Acrylic, Aluminium and Steel. All the side, top and front panels will be made with acrylic sheets to carry the Crysis Game Theme. After assembling the whole case it will be airbrushed to give it the effects that are demonstrated in the pictures. This mod will have a motherboard cover which will be controlled by a Raspberry Pie Micro-Controller using a 7" touch screen. Raspberry Pie will also control fan speeds, LED colors and other actuators for moving parts. Main focus point of this mod was the holding facility where Crysis 3 game begins. So the airbrushing will try to demonstrate the looks of a old futuristic building. Renderings These are the 3D rendering of the mod. It should resemble these once completed.
  9. modding = nothing guaranteed, but there's no way u can cover each pin when painting mobo, so this is the only way,, and i have seen many others do it and they dun have a prob either, so it should be ok i'll let you know as soon as i get a gpu
  10. nah it won't coz when u plug in the card it will crape off the paint, remember not a lot of paint go inside, so when u plug in a card it will scrape off
  11. Awesome bro. and you are an overclocker i see Thank you very much mate yeah lot of detailed hard work
  12. Thanks a lot Monty007 wow u r from SL? r u a modder too?
  13. Thank you DTD, and Thank you for staying tuned since the beginning of the build
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