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[Project] - Wonder Woman - WallPC - Goes to the dark side!

I would say pastel white, as it would go with any color lighting you choose. Blue coolant with blue leds it's just a bit much 

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8 hours ago, BTA said:

What color would you use here? GF wants blue but I can't resist asking here.

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I gotta agree with your wife here. Though that purple is also looking really nice...

it's time

 

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20 minutes ago, TekRed said:

I would say pastel white, as it would go with any color lighting you choose. Blue coolant with blue leds it's just a bit much 

All LEDs are RGB. Blue's are just easy to get nicely shown in quick photos. I think I'll go blue pastel to show tubing behind the plexi thru the plexi. White could be nice as well as being more versatile with other led colors.

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8 hours ago, BTA said:

All LEDs are RGB. Blue's are just easy to get nicely shown in quick photos. I think I'll go blue pastel to show tubing behind the plexi thru the plexi. White could be nice as well as being more versatile with other led colors.

Yeah I realize its RGB as I mentioned any color lighting you choose. You could always add the white pastel and see how you like it before adding blue dye, just an idea ?

 

The build looks fantastic btw! 

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I have that G3 PSU as well, spot on choice to not use any of the included cables they are way too chunky

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4 hours ago, BTA said:

Thanks for the comments. I've managed finally make part 1 :) More to come, nice to look back what all I've done for this build.

 

 

Damn looks neat dude goodjob.

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Nice build man !

 

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Nice. Wish I had something for Perspex cutting... for now I'm going through a spool of 3D printer filament on my tiny build. So won't look quite as sleek just yet.

 

 

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3 hours ago, TechyBen said:

Nice. Wish I had something for Perspex cutting... for now I'm going through a spool of 3D printer filament on my tiny build. So won't look quite as sleek just yet.

 

 

A laser would be optimal, fan holes were a pain to make! What 3D printer are you rocking on?

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1 hour ago, BTA said:

A laser would be optimal, fan holes were a pain to make! What 3D printer are you rocking on?

There is a laser cutter down the road for me, local firm bought one. What are the chances! XD

(They never got back to me on selling their old CNC router though :( )

 

PS, Anycubic Kossel, and Tronxy x5s. So can print just about anything I could need. :)

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Days are getting colder and shorter meanwhile, this project is getting darker and taking longer9_9

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Funny how much the color of these soft tubes has changed. It's almost a golden orange.

 

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you could cover the  coolant tub to look like her bracers

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Ended up doing it this way. Now user can have charger or what not and still move the screen to desired angle. Pretty clean IMO, what do you think??

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15 hours ago, BTA said:

Finally hiding the stupid power cord ?

 

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Gasp. I've cut the rubber off a right angle display port cable to make it fit (the rest I've no idea if I can, so might have to reposition things), but that looks dangerous!

IIRC you can get... yep, I got one and been using it for about 2 years now, a right angled power cord!

https://www.scan.co.uk/products/18m-scan-right-angle-kettle-lead-black-power-cord-for-psu-etc-5-amp-uk-mains

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/cablecc-Direction-Angled-Extension-Adapter/dp/B015HL8DB4/ref=asc_df_B015HL8DB4/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309952060520&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4890608707071684945&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006735&hvtargid=pla-709824667887&psc=1

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2 hours ago, TechyBen said:

Gasp. I've cut the rubber off a right angle display port cable to make it fit (the rest I've no idea if I can, so might have to reposition things), but that looks dangerous!

IIRC you can get... yep, I got one and been using it for about 2 years now, a right angled power cord!

https://www.scan.co.uk/products/18m-scan-right-angle-kettle-lead-black-power-cord-for-psu-etc-5-amp-uk-mains

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/cablecc-Direction-Angled-Extension-Adapter/dp/B015HL8DB4/ref=asc_df_B015HL8DB4/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309952060520&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4890608707071684945&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006735&hvtargid=pla-709824667887&psc=1

Ye this remolded power cord looks super sketchy no doubt there. All terminals are on their places. I have those cables in the first link. Problem is: With my setup it angles the cable straight to a flat wall, without space to make a turn. Second link would be awesome, except it would angle the cable 180 degress to wrong direction ?

 

Connector was heated just enough to make it slowly bend. I should be good unless this cable I used had extremely cheaply insulated cables connecting to the terminals. Sure its not strong as it was, but with normal use it's just fine.^_^

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3 hours ago, BTA said:

Ye this remolded power cord looks super sketchy no doubt there. All terminals are on their places. I have those cables in the first link. Problem is: With my setup it angles the cable straight to a flat wall, without space to make a turn. Second link would be awesome, except it would angle the cable 180 degress to wrong direction ?

 

Connector was heated just enough to make it slowly bend. I should be good unless this cable I used had extremely cheaply insulated cables connecting to the terminals. Sure its not strong as it was, but with normal use it's just fine.^_^

When I was looking for displayport adaptors, they did both directions. So perhaps a search will help? Though, I don't think there is anything stopping an electrician wiring up something for you. ;)

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