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BaxterTheFly

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Belgrade, Serbia
  • Interests
    I have huge interests in programing, web design, modding.. mostly anything computer based, i concider it an art
  • Biography
    Hello, i have been doing some job at retail and in Serbia, buying - selling stuff like in LTT ScrapWars is really good for making quick money.
  • Occupation
    System administrator @ Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade

System

  • CPU
    FX4300
  • Motherboard
    M5A97 r2.0
  • RAM
    Hynix 2x4GB 1600 CL9
  • GPU
    Club3D AMD Radeon 280x "RoyalQueen"
  • Case
    Custom built Bulldozer case
  • Storage
    128GB Transcend SSD 1TB WD Blue 64mb
  • PSU
    LC Power LC600H
  • Display(s)
    2x 24" LG TFT
  • Cooling
    Custom scratchbuilt watercooling
  • Keyboard
    Chicony KB5181 modded
  • Mouse
    Bloodry R8A
  • Sound
    Custom Panasonic Amp (Clublike surround)
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 64bit, OpenSuSe 14.1 64bit

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  1. I just love these mirror projectors... Saving loads of space and bcz of that and, uhmmm reasons, i want it, so gimmie gimmie gimmie ... Also, gaming on this, aaaaaahhh bliss! So gimmie gimmie gimmie... Pretty please
  2. So, i bet this is the thing you didnt expect to see I switched to below tubing to soft tubing in order to have a little more flexibility and room for working, also i made it so that the top part is able to tip over so i can clean, manage cables, etc etc.. This is the last big change in the overall mod and it will go under water tomorrow after some details and immense cleaning, dusting, alcohol bath and all Here are some pictures, i really hope you will enjoy them
  3. Dry fitting the pipes to the current look, there will be another pipe that will go on the other side of the 24 pin that will go from GPU to res, but will go under than it will come back up, to res I hope you like the progress so far, as i was unable to work on it for good few months due to some problems i have had
  4. So i have been doing what seems to be the biggest problem... how to make roof and still look sharp i think this will be ok, and not make the roof stand off too much, the roof consists out of board and a U profile, the sides will go on the inside of a U profile, and also it will house a led strip that will illuminate interior, now, should i put yellow or red that is still something to decide. This is another problem i have had. The waterblock came w/o a backplate, and i love backplates, keeps the board from bending and gives it stiffness, so i drilled the holes in my existing backplate to widen the screw holes that were there so the screws for my waterblock could go trough. it works, now i will need to reinstall it till the next time, feel free to comment, good/bad, its all cool
  5. why would i do that, i will just paint them black/yellow
  6. Ok, some things i think you are gonna like that has been done to the mod 16mm Copper tubing: Changed the board rotation, its laid down now: Added professional grade backplane And the drawers: and the look before painting from different perspective: Also, the 480EKWB rad with 8x CoolerMaster Jetflo: New ones come tomorrow, enjoy!
  7. Hello guys and really sorry for not updating, i have had some massive lack of time so i didn't get to do anything that i wanted. This is a little tease and i promise i will post full update log once i get time to work on it . Also, tomorrow is the day i fire this thing in its cage as i have been running the system hihihi. So here it is for now: Brm brm brrrrrrmmm
  8. haha you guys are making my day feel better with those comments cant wait for asrock to approve my mobo so i can show you the finished product at last
  9. Here you go guys Been a while since i posted, and loads of things happened since than Enjoy the slideshow Top part still needs some minor adjustments, it now opens quite nicely with some support from suspensions I dont know about you, but it looks more massive than it used to Next in line is the finished front piece remaster! next, experimenting with paint/foils Here you can see how the roof holds with suspensions when open And the last, i really think you will like it, 95% finished product Bare in mind that the foil didnt set as it should have, and i will re-do it, the glue needs to be heated and i didnt have good dust free chamber, i redid it and the finished pictures will be out soon, only thing left for me to do now is fill it with components , loads of little details finished as well, this is just a preview! Finished pics will come out when i have it all working!
  10. Here is one long overdue update.. bodywork is taking much longer than i anticipated I ended up saving me the trouble with doors that open like this.. so the original idea --- to the water Made my life allot easier when it came to cooling fans can now be securely mounted to the side pannel Also, now everything seems to fit perfectly >.> And some finishing bodywork, tiny air bubbles gave me allot of problems after sanding... In the end it was worth it... Just perfect Also, one more idea that took me, Idiot, almost entire day and it was complete bust! Also, i figured that if i paint over the dry body kit, it will give it a bit of strength so i ended up doing that and it made my life easier, I paint it when i am done, and than, when i am back from work tomorrow its nice and solid, doing this saved me from allot of scratches The back fan mounted ( the one that cools the back of the socket ), i must add that when i did measurements for the cuts, i wanted to make it octagonal, i kind of dig the lines.. i think i will pinstripe them on it... Also the fan is mounted to the plate, that is than mounted to the case... Checking if the cables fit the hole i made, it will be awesome when i put the sleeved cables there with cable combs there There, I hope you guys like the progress i made, i will take liberty to say that it the case as a case should be done in a week, and the water cooling components and components should be fixed inside few weeks after that total...
  11. UPDATE!!!, still not painting ran in to some work related issues but still sort of big update 1) The "Nose job": 2) FINALLY! Fan mount... 3) Polyester filler : Hole for 24-pin done old fashion little plate style with |-type screws It still needs sanding before painting, i corrected the edges and everything on the bodywork of the core part, i got fittings, and i did a hole for 24-pin
  12. I will see how to do it, the good part is that at that point i will need only the outter shell change.. like swaping the protective cover of your phone, the core part will hold all of the components and i will do some mechanic on that piece its gonna be tough but i think i should make it work
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