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  1. updated this to the AM 4 plattform ASrock Fatality Gaming pro paired with the Ryzen 1700x @4.1 ghz with a sett of G.Skill trident Z 3200 Mhz DDR4 Memory @2666Mhz. (Due to some ryzen issues on memory) Before the Upgrade After - Ryzen Upgrade Carbon Fiber Cable Combs from MNPCTECH they are so AWASOME
  2. More progress will come soon, you can also follow me on my FB page @JHPCmods for more updates .
  3. ahm......Don´t ask , I don´t want to know [LOL]
  4. i kinda did not want to do something that everybody does (like connecting a tubing from my gpu´s to the cpu and from there to the top rad,) so i thought of making use of all those ports of the alphacool radiators (Which are 6 in total) this is what i came up with....
  5. The same goes for the Tubing of the Cpu and gpu (they alll need to be coinnected to the back compartment of the Corsair Air 540 case. So i had that i idea of creating that possibility with some passthroughs that allow me to coinnect the tubing to the bottom cover and from there go where they need to go. here some testfit all the fittings used in this build are available over @Icemodz Icemodz - Store
  6. Thx alot for the save apprichiated and fixed the error.
  7. So now that the cover has been constructed we needed to create a connection for tubing to the other side (this would not be an issue if we would use soft tubing but since we are going with Barrow Hardtubing this will not be so easy) So we created a small piece of acrylic with a few Passthorugh connectors from Barrow ,so we have a few possibilitys later, always try to have one more rather then one less. To make it fit nice and snugg i had to make some cutouts due to the rivets of the case getting in the way. keep in mind some changes will happennto this part once we go further into the build .but for now it stays like this,
  8. No that we know on how the hardware layout is set up we can go forward to planing the cover in the bottom (since the client doesnt use any HDD´s ) so to create a cleaner look we will create a cover that has a purpose too, lets go. Two pieces where cut out from a sheet of 4mm thick acrylic,to constract a cover from the top down and of course also cover things up from the front, and to help the top piece to stay in place, we will later add some extra stability legs to the cover around the bottom. to have things nice and tidy. the two pieces then been glued together with (since i did not have any acrylic cement or epoxy) "Superglue" it works very well, after the glue has dried the "Fun Part" starts SANDING. The two parts have tobe smoth all around so we don´t get uneven paint where the two pieces connect. Also put in a cutout for the 360 rad in the front .
  9. Project Sleight of Hand Hello everyone and welcome to another Buildlog of mine, my name is Jojo Haraldsson and i am a 32 year old casemodder from iceland, (for those of you who didn´t know) I recently started another build for a "client" and i would like to share the progress with you, since i am coming up with a few usefull ideas for the Corsair Air 540 Case. The reason for me calling the project "slight of hand" is simply due to the fact that things dissapear from one place and suddenly pop up somewhere else,(happens to everyone ) Lets get started,enjoy,and don´t be shy to comment or ask questions along this beatiful journey of a casemod !!! If you would like to be the first to see all updates on my builds you can follow me on my FB page @JHPCmods System Specifications: MB: Asrock Z170 Extreme 4 CPU:Intel 6600K O.C @5Ghz RAM: G.SKill Tridenz 32GB Kit PSU:Thermaltake 1050 Watts GPU:Asus 970 Strix in SLI Watercooling - Alphacool - VPP 755 - Eispumpe V2 Alphacool - 240mm Radiator on top Alphacool - 360mm Radiator in the front XSPC Cpu Block EK - Gpu Waterblocks with black Backplate Fittings - Barrow - Tubing - Barrow - Custom Sleeved Cables by Icemodz.com First i started on testfitting some of the gear so we know how to work from there and construct accordingly.
  10. And here are the final HD pictures of the fully finished build. If you are interested in seeing the Project Icemodz Vol 2. Head on over to my facebook page and follow me there. @JHPCmods
  11. Barrow fittings ,tubing and custom icemodz sleeved cables with combs are installed
  12. Also for this project the customer had some custom acrylic front panel idea that really put the right touch on the build, but not without the matt black paint ,since the glossy acrylic look would not had fitted as nicely.
  13. Getting the windows cut out, i kept in mind to hide what i did not want to show, like the pump on one side and the bottom compartment that houses the cables and such.
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