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    PurpleScythe reacted to Squabba in Simple PSU cover / shroud (how-to)   
    Hey guys! I recently made a PSU/hard drive cover/shroud, and I wanted to share it with everyone, as well as tell you how I did it so maybe some of you can make one too. It is actually really simple, and it only cost me around $20 total. This price will differ depending on where you live.
     
    What you will need:
     
    > Sheet of thin metal
     
    > Spray paint for metal surfaces (choose your color scheme)
     
    > Painters tape (choose your sizes/design)
     
    > Ruler
     
    > Sand paper
     
     
    How to:
     
     
    Step 1. Go to your local hardware store and buy all of the materials you need. While you're there, have them bend and cut a sheet of thin metal following the measurements you made. Rub the outer surface of the metal with fine sand paper to help the paint adhere.
     
     

     
     
    Step 2. Clean off the surface of the metal and apply your first layer of paint. The color you choose will later be the contrast color of the completed piece. Spray the paint on very lightly and go slow. Rushing it will only cause your final piece to not turn out as nice. Do about 6 passes then let it dry for 4-5 hours (depending on the outside temperature; hotter air dries it faster.)
     
     
    Step 3. After the first coat it fully dried (I waited a whole night, just let it sit in the house,) check if the paint is see through. You might need to do another coat of that color if it isn't thick enough. If it IS thick enough, and dry, tape off the design you want. You can see mine at the bottom of this post.
     
     
    Step 4. Apply your second coat of paint. This color will be the main color of the piece, unless of course you are doing more than 2 coats, which in that case just repeat step 2. Let this coat completely dry and cure a little bit (about a day) and then peel off the tape. Now you should have a nice clean line around your design, and it will look great if you did it properly!
     
     

     
     
    Step 5. Put the finished shroud in place in your PC. You can use sticky side velco to fasten it, or just place it in there tightly like I did. Now you have a sharp looking shroud to boost the aesthetics of your rig as well as hide any cables or drives.
     
     
    Step 6. Take some nice pictures and post them in this thread!
     
     
    Here is my before and after shots!
     
     
    BEFORE

     
     
     
    AFTER

     

     
     
    Thanks for checking out my simple PSU shroud "how-to!"
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from Xiauj in A good AIR CPU-Cooler for the AMD FX 8350 ?   
    The best fans are noctua nf-f12s, i personally use corsair af120s and I would go for coolermaster, noctua or corsair but case fans dont have a massive impact on performance so dont worry about it too much, and yes they're very easy i you know what you're doing it'll take you about 15 minutes maximum
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from Xiauj in A good AIR CPU-Cooler for the AMD FX 8350 ?   
    your setup looks pretty good by the way, I'd reccommend an NZXT  h440 if you can afford it. It's a really nice clean looking mid-tower case with m-atx support
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from Xiauj in A good AIR CPU-Cooler for the AMD FX 8350 ?   
    http://www.moddiy.com/products/USB-2.0-to-USB-3.0-Internal-Adapter-Cable-(9pin-to-19pin).html?setCurrencyId=6&gclid=Cj0KEQjw4pO7BRDl9ePazKzr1LYBEiQAHLJdR9BtGIKh_51UJPpVCXHmdbo5rQeF40SLp7NmalmoQiUaAiD88P8HAQ
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    PurpleScythe reacted to Aytex in How do people learn all this stuff?   
    Well your gonna need to know the basic parts to know how to build one
    There are lots of tutorials other than linus's videos though 
    this is some of my favorite ones
     
     
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    PurpleScythe reacted to LightningMachine in Looking for 1440p G-SYNC monitor   
    cool pm me your address pls
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from WkdPaul in How do people learn all this stuff?   
    I have the solution to all of your problems, Google.
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    PurpleScythe reacted to Big-G in CableMod Giveaway   
    I was about to ask which unicorn farted
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from Big-G in CableMod Giveaway   
    I am your sense of humours greatest fan  
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from Alir in Experiences with non-techies   
    I'll give you an exapmple: A while back when one of my friends heard that I was planning on building a gaming rig, he proceeded to question me on what the best components were for gaming and where to buy them from etc. The next thing I hear he's got a brand new gaming rig with a 4790k and a 980ti, pretty much the best you could get at the time, and about the best you can get today as well. You can imagine my frustration. Anyway a few months on and he barely uses it, I think his most graphically intense game is "Need for Speed" *hits head on desk in frustration*
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from alex75871 in Does using the intergrated sound card make me retarded?   
    yes, definitely, by using your motherboards integrated sound you will almost certainly develop a cognitive disability
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    PurpleScythe got a reaction from Sunshine1868 in Tech that you think will go extinct soon (Discussion)   
    fair enough
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