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  1. Now that you've mention I think it does, the metallic feel on the whole RAM cover will give it a more scifi feel. Thanks for the input!
  2. Hello Casemodding world! This marks the start of my worklog in this awesome competition, by the way I go by the name Mickee and I am a one man show on the road for MadMods PC Modding and I am representing the Philippines this time, Well let's start! W E L C O M E!! Here is a quick snap of the parts that I already have: Massive boxes!! I was able to unbox a few of the stuff I am trying to clean up my workspace before I take the case out of the box because I really need all the space that i can for this mod. I will be back really soon to post pictures of the case out of the box as well as the initial preparations for this project. I was finally able to get the View 91 out of its box! This case is a joy to watercool! I had to take out the tempered glass panels so I can move it around. Up front we have 3 Riing Premium Plus Fans, the controller is in the accessory box. There is so much room at the back of the case you can mount a couple of 420 radiators Spacer for your hard drives Bracket for Vertical GPU mounting though you have to pick up a PCIE riser separately. Annnnd!! I dismantled the case Here's the frame of the View 91 A few updates here with chopping up the case When I’m done, half of this case will still exist. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be. I hope they remember you View 91 And this by far is the remains of the case. I will also chop up the other panels to make it fit this new Tower, be right back! Watercooling Detailing
  3. Hi Everyone! my Name is Mickee of MadMods PC Modding from the Philippines, I am stoked to start this new project and share the progress with the community. I am rooting to an original themed PC Casemod named DUNE-011 Here is the Z270 FTW K Not one but two EVGA GTX 1070 FTW2 We also have a couple of Powerlink Adapaters The High bandwith SLI Bridge (RGB) And yes I have to try mounting them as they look really awesome I am also very excited as ZADAK 511 agreed to let us use their awesome Shield DDR4 RAM and Shield RGB SSD. The packaging is killer!! So there are drawers in the box for each component and some extra like the lanyard, badges and gloves. And here they are, 120GB for the SSD its build quality is really good I think the case is made of metal then the shroud that gives it more details is made out of aluminum in addition it's a dual interface SSD. For the Memory modules we have 4 sticks with a capacity of 8Gb and Frequency of 3000Mhz on each plus killer details on its heat spreader! For the Chassis I don't have it yet but I already heard from Be quiet and looks like they are going to send a Dark Base Pro 900 then the power supply which is from EVGA is already in transit. Those are all that I have by far thank you very much and I will see you all in the next update!
  4. Hi Everyone I guess this will be the last batch of Pictures for this project I really enjoyed working on this but then again there is no such thing as finished hehehe there will always be a few bits and bobs to be tweaked every now and then And that is a wrap for Core X71 Bulgar! Once again than you very much for the support! I will see you guys on the next one
  5. Update time Back to cutting some panels This one is for the Front panel For the lower side panels Scoring the Acrylic sheet helps a lot with the accuracy of manual cuts Test fit Some more pieces for detailing. Sanding with an angle grinder. Stick em' up. Started to paint the sliding panels. This one is for the top of the case. Labelled the handles for the sliding panel. and here we are End of the quick update thanks!
  6. After a long time I am back with some updates, Modding has stated to pick up since the construction of my little workshop is finished Here we go, Watercooling should be an option with this simple test bench so i found a solution where I can mount a Radiator and a Pump+Res and yes a 3d printed fan grill The plan is for it to be mounted on this position. Back to the bender for a custom bracket. Now we have this and I know this is not the best looking solution but I strongly believe that it will work for me Screws on! Pump+Res+Rad mounted, it still needs additional support on the lower portion but I'll get back to that later because I want to try and watercool this now CPU block Pacific W3 and behind it is an Intel Core i5 6600K that i forgot to take a photo of since I am too excited but I guess we've all seen that before Pacific 90 degree fittings installed Tubes done annnd the here are the random shots I've tested it for leaks and luckily there was none, Some of the parts for this mod are being detailed already and those will be up on the next updates later!!
  7. Hi, I am very sorry for the lack of updates it was due to the renovation that is still ongoing and my modding area is part of it but now I am back as I've found a small spot where I can continue my work I have also brought in some help with the help of a vinly cutter and a 3d printer which I got a very deal on yay! So I have some updates First off I have manually cut a couple of EVGA logos with a scroll saw, these will be put on each side of the sliding panels. I spent most of the holidays with the family and the 3d printer lol, It was frustrating at first because I have zero Ideas on how it works but after plenty of playing and tinkering around as well as reading I guess I got some decent prints or usable at the very least I do not know how to make my own designs just yet as I am still focused on understanding its dynamics as a whole so I just print stuff that I find online which suits the mood for the project Something has to hold the PSU on the test bench so.. Mobo Stand off For the GPU One of the things that I've learned a few days ago was converting JPEG files to ohh I forgot the file format haha then to STL as a 3d printable file, so I tried it on the Gear up logo and wow it worked then I just made a few adjustments to better suit my taste. Short update but there will be more to come soon! see ya' around!
  8. Hi everyone I am back with a few Worked on the mobo tray My handwriting is super bad lol Removing those 2 thumb screws will make the mobo tray pop off the it's base. Yes in every project I have to mess one two or three things up lol have to retouch one of the stand offs as it was not on point, The Z170 Classified K fits right on top of the custom tray EVGA 1000G sitting in there nice and tight. And some angled shots Thanks be back in a jiffy!
  9. I am very sorry for the lack of updates this past few week but hey I'm back on track Also sorry but the pictures that I have right now are not with the best quality it is raining all day when the sun comes back tomorrow I'll take it outside for better images Let me go back with the case, here is the skeleton for the modular test bench It fits exactly as planned. Tubular aluminum to thumb screw the test bench on to. Ohh sliders <3 I also need to make handle bars out of flat aluminum. Manual bending yeah! The integrity of the case has been compromised since most of its parts was removed so I have some reinforcing to do. Connected! Custom acrylic panels will be placed on the sides of the case mounted on the sliders and I have to give those sheets some curves. I have been bending acrylic sheets with a heat gun since day 1, I guess I'm tired of that Very timely a friend handed down some Nichrome wire yes it's time for a DIY line bender. (I just followed some youtube guide on how this is done) Power source is a PSU that I took from an SFF PC that I haven't used for a very long time, I try to save money whenever I can So with some ply board, nails , wood screws, alligator clamp, old PSU and Nichrome wire we now have this Time to use it on the panel for the project. Mounted! I will be back with better images of the progress! thanks
  10. A few updates for now, I have always used sleeved extensions on my previous builds so I am not an expert in sleeving but this time I am giving it a shot and I would like to get it out of the way because I am really slow at this. Color of the sleeves are Black, Carbon and very little white on the 24 pin cable. So here we go A good friend gave me one of his DIY pin extractor, thanks man! Here is the 24 Pin cable. Cables for the GPU EPS 12V and some other shots I haven't done the Sata and 4 pin molex yet because I ran out of Carbon sleeves So I have slow progress right now but I think that it's better than none Thanks and see you on the next update
  11. LoL I just used the Filipino urban word for revealing as the name for the mod Thanks for dropping by
  12. Hi everyone my name is Mickee from the Philippines and I would like to share this build in this community, The Idea is to make a modular test bench in a Thermaltake Core X71. Wish me luck! Here is what I have in mind but I really suck at following plans basically it might change later down the line Here is the Core X71 To kick things off lets start to strip the case down. They were really easy to remove. For this batch I used a drill to take out the riveted parts. I'm really not an expert in sleeving that is why I use sleeved extensions on my builds but I want to try it out this time, Clean looking cables from the front I/O would be nice. The front audio cord needs to be stripped off its rubber coating because I only have 3mm sleeves. I am very slow at this lol this took me about 30 minutes. And yes! but I don't know where I can get a sleeve that would fir the USB 3.0 cable EVGA!! Lets unbox them!! Lets start with the memory modules The 1000G Power Supply Superb packaging! I am going to sleeved them later down the line. Lovin' the hammered finish The Z170 Classified K Motherboard Shroud for the rear I/O Beatifulll!! EVGA Classfied 980ti Very nice! we have bonus items Going back to the card itself. It is massively awesome! That was a blast! So that took a lot of time for me because I was really amazed with your products and by the way this is my first time using EVGA gears Going back to the case The case has temporarily lost its rigidity when the motherboard tray and rear panel was removed so aluminum bars to the rescue! I like using aluminum bars because they are easy to cut and file. I also gave the case a little tilt It not super sturdy yet but it will be later 3mm Acrylic will serve as out motherboard tray for this project, some cutting and measuring. Aluminum bars for the skeletal system of the modular test bench. So those are all that I have so far, I am working on the measurements them cut them altogether then screw or have them riveted to the relevant points. Next update will be on the weekend, see ya!
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