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  1. Current status, its messy due to wet sanding... But i´m gettin´ there Hope to have all walls there tomorrow so i can start on the drive cages and stuff to hold all components :)
  2. Not so advanced bending rig :P And, three front panels done!
  3. First page you have dimensions of the case :)
  4. Going to run OpenBSD on it, so storage is the first mission for it. Later on i will probably retire my web server for developement and move it into this C916. When i made the plans for this i was planning on moving the hardware from a Xtreamer NAS but it changed during the build to regular ITX motherboard to house more drives. But it will still perform as a NAS, i dont have anything stored at my computers, everything is shared trough my network. If i get some space left i probably hook up my old Corsair H60 for cooling. 2 of 3 front panels done now, pics laters :)
  5. Hehe, im posting it on other forums too, but im not into any kind of competition or doing it to win anything. Just a fan of old big computers with a soul in the case :) Going for a Cray T94 next after this, already started some, and after that its the Weebo robot from the movie flubber in the making. So, im a little strange in that way making wierd stuff :P The Cray T94 is a beaty, imagine running watercooling in the top hoses/pipes, gonna be a cool case to build also :)
  6. Next step... Got delivery of some more plastics, my acrylic bending for the front pieces didnt work so i use 1mm styrene and glue them in layers to keep the bend, along with some heat while gluing. Probably do 3-4mm thick totally. The front pieces, this is the outer one. More coming up...
  7. Colortesting, looks nice. Waiting fore some more plastic to be delivered before i can make the bottom and all parts holding the motherboard/drives. Hard to get correct tone into the camera. And its no matte clear on either, will make the walls first :)
  8. My camera light didnt start so i got to pitch the contrast in the pic. Sorry about that. Just a smaller "right-now" status, top part drying. Sanding the rounded top now and going to fiberglass it tonight to get that one done. Here its more easy to see where the parts from the fiberglassed pipe is going. Took me a great deal of time to get all angles right.
  9. And this is what it looks like after 8 layers. Now its time to let this cure over night, and tomorrow add some wood and plaster reinforcements to it before i take it off the pipe. In that area i will only use about 3" wide, im making it big now makes me cut out the best part to use for the mold later. And...! Be Quiet! helping me out with PSU and Silent Wings 2 fans for this case I have used Be Quiet! in alot of other cases and i totally love their products, i love quiet pc´s and i will go all in on Be Quiet! in my other cases too.
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    Wargames WOPR case

    Thanks guys! Im into doing cases noone have done before, i want to be unique :) Dont miss my other project, the CRAY supercomputer replica -> http://linustechtips.com/main/forum/the-workbench/build-logs/137962-cray-c916-supercomputer-scratch-build-nas-case
  11. The one part where the drives go. Only one fan here. Primed to see where i need to make some changes... Its still missing the front panel that goes outside of the fan. Its coming along pretty nice now :)
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    Wargames WOPR case

    I´m soldering all 1400+ LED´s right now, nothing much to show in a build log :) Need to take a brake soon, so in the next couple of days i will finish the case and put on the first layer of primer to find all spots need bondo/putty.
  13. Really advanced gluing, got to make some jigs and parts to get spacing correct and at the same time angle in two dimension at the same time holding it so the glue could bite :) Not sure if im satisfied with this, will see later after the internals of this parts is there and some paint. Some parts missing, its 1.25 AM here so my neighbours probably dont like me starting the table saw :) More work laters! (and again, the pipe is just for demonstration, not the one going to be used in the case)
  14. And, one of three almost done. This is just the external shape, internal they will look different depending on where it goes. nevermind the pipe, the real one is drying from fiberglassing :) And the real thing...
  15. Some more parts cut in acrylic.The case will NOT be transparent, i use it to get stiff plastic to hold it up. Time to start gluing the puzzle :)
  16. I would go for a SSD or two any day, that performance is well worth the money. Use a bigger drive for saving games and other non critical software on. I dont see a CPU/APU there in the list.
  17. ​Started out with making a template for the shape.​ Its only half, i flip it to get 100% accurate bend on the part im cutting. ​And the tops parts done, time fore some gluing!​ The smaller ones are internal to hold the front pieces. (need 20 of them)
  18. It begins... This is the base i going to add fiberglass to ops, out of focus. Better pics later when its cut to size and braced.
  19. Cray supercomputers are probably not a new name for anyone. As on my other builds i make something strange or odd, so will this be Dont miss my Wargames WOPR case build! I will go with a ITX motherboard for it, dont know wich one yet. The future will tell I have eight 2TB S-ata drives waiting for a housing, dont know if all will fit but atleast 6 of them. It all started with a email to CRAY asking for measurements for their old computers and casings Then i told the story, im a fan of older big computers with some soul in the case and wanted to make a working scale version of it. I get alot of questions why and how i can manage to keep all this projects alive, and why i dont make one done before starting another. So here it is, before i get the same question again I do not have a job after a heart attack and a back injury, im at home with my 4 y.o. kids and the hours when they are on kindergarten and late night i need to fill with something to do (except for my company i spend some hours on), and there it is. I have probably 10 times more time for this than other modders. Enough of the text, here my first sketch of the C916 based on information i got. I still need to put into some more changes and details for it. Rough rendering My first idea is to have the drives standing up, two in each corner of the case. Cray systems picture of it. Did some planning, i will probably go with a ITX mobo and six 2TB drives. I have a 3-ware raid card somewhere in low profile that fits pretty good. Now i have the basic footprint size done, time to cut it in 4mm acrylic 2x120mm fans in front of the harddrives pushing air in, over pressure when the case its not air tight it will work perfect. Did some templates for cutting the acrylic and noticed one crucial part... The PSU. So, instead of cutting panels its time to check up a PSU that fits into this creation. I know i know, planning first, making later I have 140x90cm "floor" space and about 20cm high, i probably go with a SFX or TFX from Be Quiet! The SFX measures 125 x 100 x 63,5mm and the TFX 70 x 85 x 177mm, probably need to run the power into the case as its impossible to fit the PSU to a panel for connecting the power cable. 5 minutes rendering, dont know why i rendered it in the first place, but here it is The white box is the SFX PSU size. SSD will probably be replaced by a SD-card for OS.
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    Wargames WOPR case

    Getting there :) Now i have 4 big parts of the case and time to glue all together to make it 2 parts, top and bottom :) A early stage... had got some protests on showing it without atleast primer on, you guys can close your eyes now :P
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    Wargames WOPR case

    Found a small card reader, perfect size for camera SD card. Ease to hide somewhere :)
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    Wargames WOPR case

    I have stopped using my white plastic and moved to acrylic, more rigid and not flopping around when sanded. The styrene is to saggy to use in a case this big. Its gettin´ taller! I have three fans in the case, on on either side of it, on pulling and the other pushing, one side have double setup (where the rad is). Both fans are hidden behind a panel and push/pull air trough a duct in front of it. I have made some tests with cardboard just to see the flow and cooling capacity and its plenty good for my purposes. Tested with 100% cpuload in 4hrs and a H60 cooler. I didnt want any visible fans, im all focused on making it really really look like a smaller version of the real WOPR :) The small tabs behind the rounded corner on the acrylic is temporary there when gluing, to get nice straight corners. otherwise they will hit the motherboard :) First pic, case rising to the skies. This is the back side with IO-plate cutout. You also see the fan hole that later is hidden. Pic two Here is the cover over the fan on the left side of the case. Other side have the same type of panel. Here is how the real WOPR looks like at almost the same angle :)
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    Wargames WOPR case

    Well, if i do a WOPR i thought to do it properly :)
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