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hinnack0815

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    hinnack0815 reacted to LinusTech in Linus's cat may have been found!   
    Actually crying right now. Thanks for your support guys. 
     
    I've missed my baby.
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    hinnack0815 reacted to Meelobee in ZdMods - Project Inverted (Finished)   
    Hey there :)

    Newbie to the LinusTechTips forum, that wants to show his build
     
     
    I've finished it earlier this year, but haven't shown it here so here we go :)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    Specs
    Asus Sabertooth Z77
    Intel i3570K 
    16Gb (4x4Gb) Corsair Dominator GT @ 2133Mhz (CMT8GX3M2B2133C9)
    Corsair AX750 PSU
    128Gb Samsung 830 SSD
    256Gb Samsung 830 SSD
    Asus 670 GTX 

    Cooling
    2x EK Coolstream Rad XT 240
    EK RAM Dominator X4 Acetal
    EK Supreme HF Acetal
    5x Corsair SP120 Fans
    BitsPower Matt Black Fittings (+- 50 in total)
     
    Complete buildlog can be found here (English) or here (Dutch)
    Currently I'm working on a new project called: Project 180, (I'll add the worklog here later :))
     
    Cheers,
     
    Meelobee / ZdMods
     
     
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    hinnack0815 reacted to Meelobee in ZdMods - Project Inverted (Finished)   
    Yeah, you have to pull the wires through the holes before putting them in the connector, I used a custom made extension for it. And yes the wires on the 24-pin are in 2 lenghts, the wires on the outside are 3cm longer than the ones on the inside 




     
    Crap quality phone pic of the inside:(somewhere halfway the build.)
     

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    hinnack0815 reacted to Zesti in Project ZOE   
    Hi everyone!
    My first post here and what's a better way to start than a worklog? :D
    This build was finished around nine months ago, but here's a short retro worklog.. Here's a photo of the finished build for starters:

    Specs are nothing special - 3570K @ 4.4GHz, Maximus IV Gene-Z/Gen3, 16GB RAM, HD5850 @ 888MHz, Strider 750W and 120GB Vertex 3. Still fast enough and pretty silent considering it's an open-air case.
    Anyway, back to start.. Build started with a huge sheet of 3mm aluminium, some 5mm aluminium and jigsaw. Some cutting later I got bunch of parts. Here they are mostly taped together just the test how it looks like:

    After that I cut and glued some L-profile into the sidepanels - these will hold the shell in place.

    Bending the shell was probably one of the hardest things in this project.. Meter long sheet of 1.5mm was hand bent to create shell for the case. I even made small mistake and had to move other bend some 5mm. However, I'm very happy with the result!



    Then it was time to start building IO-panel with some old hardware. The side fan enclosure was later dropped since I wanted to mount Aquaero 5's display there instead.

    Most of the warm air exhausts from the top so I built a custom grille there.


    With most parts ready it was time for the boring part - filling and sanding the chassis. This took forever to do and I even repainted it since I wasn't completely happy with it.




    At this point Ivy Bridge was released and I got rest of the parts for this system too. If someone is wondering why I'm using P67 board with IB the answer is simple - I got the board very cheap! :D






    Stealing some power from another system.. :p Had to update BIOS for full Ivy Bridge support too.

    And here comes the best part! Finally installing components in the case!





    But still some more work to do, especially with sleeving. For that I got a nice packet from Nils:



    This time I went with heatshrinkless sleeving.. IMO looks much better than heatshrinks.


    At this point I was slightly rushing to get it all together for Assembly Summer ´12 LAN-party. Got it all together in the end anyway and it survived just fine roadtrip to the party! Here's some photos from the ASM'12 and the mostly finished system:







    Some final photos too:






    I've been using this case now for around nine months and it has been great. Doesn't even gather dust as much as you could imagine and is reasonably quiet - pump in the Kühler 620 is usually the loudest component.
    There's still some things I could improve or do differently, but I'm saving those for a complete rebuild. If you have comments and/or constructive criticism, I'd be interested to hear those! :D
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