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    Patuga got a reaction from jakool in [Complete Build] Corsair 570x Clear   
    This is my personal rig, so i wanted something cool but also didn't require a lot of work to put together. I chose the Corsair Crystal 570x and decided to add some RGB to it ?
    After putting everything together, there were a couple of things i didn't like:
     
    - I didn't like the fact that the Tinted Glass Panels made everything look grey instead of white. 
    - The Psu shroud didn't have a cover at the edge so the psu wires could be seen. 
    - The Stock fan brackets had some ugly cut-outs and didn't really look very good with rgb fans. 
    - The "dark side" was showing. This one was really bad
    - I could only mount 2 fans at the top, which looked weird.






    So I decided to add some custom made parts we've been making, to make my build look better. Here's what i added to the build:

    Fullsize Psu Shroud:



    Fan Brackets (top and front). The Front Bracket lowers the fans by 10mm, which lets you install a 360mm radiator at the front and still be able to install 3x 120mm fans at the top, with our custom brackets.







    Motherboard tray Cover:



    Clear Panels for Front, Top and window side, and a matt white for the backside to hide the cables:




    Now the case looks white as it should ?


    Gpu Backplate:


    Finished looks:




    And that's it for now
    Let me know what you think of it.
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    Patuga got a reaction from BLLDoesTech in [Complete Build] Corsair 570x Clear   
    This is my personal rig, so i wanted something cool but also didn't require a lot of work to put together. I chose the Corsair Crystal 570x and decided to add some RGB to it ?
    After putting everything together, there were a couple of things i didn't like:
     
    - I didn't like the fact that the Tinted Glass Panels made everything look grey instead of white. 
    - The Psu shroud didn't have a cover at the edge so the psu wires could be seen. 
    - The Stock fan brackets had some ugly cut-outs and didn't really look very good with rgb fans. 
    - The "dark side" was showing. This one was really bad
    - I could only mount 2 fans at the top, which looked weird.






    So I decided to add some custom made parts we've been making, to make my build look better. Here's what i added to the build:

    Fullsize Psu Shroud:



    Fan Brackets (top and front). The Front Bracket lowers the fans by 10mm, which lets you install a 360mm radiator at the front and still be able to install 3x 120mm fans at the top, with our custom brackets.







    Motherboard tray Cover:



    Clear Panels for Front, Top and window side, and a matt white for the backside to hide the cables:




    Now the case looks white as it should ?


    Gpu Backplate:


    Finished looks:




    And that's it for now
    Let me know what you think of it.
  3. Like
    Patuga got a reaction from Votivee in [Complete Build] Corsair 570x Clear   
    This is my personal rig, so i wanted something cool but also didn't require a lot of work to put together. I chose the Corsair Crystal 570x and decided to add some RGB to it ?
    After putting everything together, there were a couple of things i didn't like:
     
    - I didn't like the fact that the Tinted Glass Panels made everything look grey instead of white. 
    - The Psu shroud didn't have a cover at the edge so the psu wires could be seen. 
    - The Stock fan brackets had some ugly cut-outs and didn't really look very good with rgb fans. 
    - The "dark side" was showing. This one was really bad
    - I could only mount 2 fans at the top, which looked weird.






    So I decided to add some custom made parts we've been making, to make my build look better. Here's what i added to the build:

    Fullsize Psu Shroud:



    Fan Brackets (top and front). The Front Bracket lowers the fans by 10mm, which lets you install a 360mm radiator at the front and still be able to install 3x 120mm fans at the top, with our custom brackets.







    Motherboard tray Cover:



    Clear Panels for Front, Top and window side, and a matt white for the backside to hide the cables:




    Now the case looks white as it should ?


    Gpu Backplate:


    Finished looks:




    And that's it for now
    Let me know what you think of it.
  4. Like
    Patuga got a reaction from jiyeon in [Complete Build] Corsair 570x Clear   
    This is my personal rig, so i wanted something cool but also didn't require a lot of work to put together. I chose the Corsair Crystal 570x and decided to add some RGB to it ?
    After putting everything together, there were a couple of things i didn't like:
     
    - I didn't like the fact that the Tinted Glass Panels made everything look grey instead of white. 
    - The Psu shroud didn't have a cover at the edge so the psu wires could be seen. 
    - The Stock fan brackets had some ugly cut-outs and didn't really look very good with rgb fans. 
    - The "dark side" was showing. This one was really bad
    - I could only mount 2 fans at the top, which looked weird.






    So I decided to add some custom made parts we've been making, to make my build look better. Here's what i added to the build:

    Fullsize Psu Shroud:



    Fan Brackets (top and front). The Front Bracket lowers the fans by 10mm, which lets you install a 360mm radiator at the front and still be able to install 3x 120mm fans at the top, with our custom brackets.







    Motherboard tray Cover:



    Clear Panels for Front, Top and window side, and a matt white for the backside to hide the cables:




    Now the case looks white as it should ?


    Gpu Backplate:


    Finished looks:




    And that's it for now
    Let me know what you think of it.
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    Patuga got a reaction from Origami Cactus in [Complete Build] Corsair 570x Clear   
    This is my personal rig, so i wanted something cool but also didn't require a lot of work to put together. I chose the Corsair Crystal 570x and decided to add some RGB to it ?
    After putting everything together, there were a couple of things i didn't like:
     
    - I didn't like the fact that the Tinted Glass Panels made everything look grey instead of white. 
    - The Psu shroud didn't have a cover at the edge so the psu wires could be seen. 
    - The Stock fan brackets had some ugly cut-outs and didn't really look very good with rgb fans. 
    - The "dark side" was showing. This one was really bad
    - I could only mount 2 fans at the top, which looked weird.






    So I decided to add some custom made parts we've been making, to make my build look better. Here's what i added to the build:

    Fullsize Psu Shroud:



    Fan Brackets (top and front). The Front Bracket lowers the fans by 10mm, which lets you install a 360mm radiator at the front and still be able to install 3x 120mm fans at the top, with our custom brackets.







    Motherboard tray Cover:



    Clear Panels for Front, Top and window side, and a matt white for the backside to hide the cables:




    Now the case looks white as it should ?


    Gpu Backplate:


    Finished looks:




    And that's it for now
    Let me know what you think of it.
  6. Agree
    Patuga reacted to GermanPCBuilder in GTX 1060 ASUS Dual 6Gb Backplate   
    Most of them are designed so they only lay free on the card. But if you have to remove the cooler to install the Backplate it removes your warranty but if the card breaks then you could just remove the Backplate and put the cooler on again and it's probably good 
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    Patuga got a reaction from nisco in Custom GPU Backplate   
    Hi, you can use this...
    http://www.coldzero.eu/msi-gtx-950-gaming/2164-msi-gtx-950-gaming-1.html
     

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    Patuga reacted to TheNinjaNextDor in How to install a Coldzero Blackplate [Help... Please]   
    Put the spacers onto the screw holes and screw the backplate into those.
     
    They will line up so you don't have to worry about what holes. No need to remove the heatsink.
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