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This looks amazing. Love the work and planning involved. 

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Day 25 - So I got pack from a water jet place just outside the city from me and I asked them to cut out a few logo's and letter's for me. So are you guys ready to see something cool!!!!!biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

Behold!

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Day 26 - Time for a little update on how all the fitting's are coming along. So after I had put the middle panel in to test fit everything, I decided to start cutting more rigid tubing and connecting each section to the middle wall. After many hour's, this is what you get!

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Day 28 - Got home from my previous job with the finished CNC cut razer logo's so I thought I would see how they look on the new uv acrylic logos! I must say they are looking pretty mighty fine thumb.gif

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Day 29 - I decided to start working on the 4-way and 3-way Y-Splitter's for all the fan's to connect to the 6-Channel controller. As well is I re sleeved the digital temperature sensor display's.

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Day 30 - After that it was time to start preparing razer logo for the side wall. On the left and right side wall I am going to be placing the 1/4" spacer's then the acrylic plastic, then the metal logo all bolted together with a 1/4" machine bolt. More on that later! But in order to mount the metal onto the plastic logo, I have to drill the holes for the bolt to go through.

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Since this is my first build guide I just have a few questions for everyone!

 

1) Am I posting to much at a time?

 

2) Am I posting to many pictures?

 

3) Would you like me to add more text to each of my posts?

 

Let me know!

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to all 3, i think how much you're doing is fine

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Day 30 - After that it was time to start preparing razer logo for the side wall. On the left and right side wall I am going to be placing the 1/4" spacer's then the acrylic plastic, then the metal logo all bolted together with a 1/4" machine bolt. More on that later! But in order to mount the metal onto the plastic logo, I have to drill the holes for the bolt to go through.

 

 

 

Since this is my first build guide I just have a few questions for everyone!

 

1) Am I posting to much at a time?

 

2) Am I posting to many pictures?

 

3) Would you like me to add more text to each of my posts?

 

Let me know!

 

Just keep doing what you're doing, man! It is supreme!

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Followed this topic. Build is looking great! Love desk builds ^_^

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Give this man a fucking award. 

Born too early to explore the galaxy, born too late to explore the seas, born just in time to make memes.

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So I have a problem and need some input. What does everyone think about painting the motherboard? Another member commented saying that the black and red theme of the rog board would stick out like a sore thumb and I haven't really thought about that till now! So should I leave it or paint it? I want to do everything right the first time but i don't want to mess up a $600 board you know. So let me know what you thing!

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So I have a problem and need some input. What does everyone think about painting the motherboard? Another member commented saying that the black and red theme of the rog board would stick out like a sore thumb and I haven't really thought about that till now! So should I leave it or paint it? I want to do everything right the first time but i don't want to mess up a $600 board you know. So let me know what you thing!

 

Painting it shouldn't be too difficult. Just cover the vitals, paint the exposed bits, remove the parts that can be removed (the shielding), then paint those.

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cover up the important stuff, use plastidip, and shove something in between the pci and ram slots so they dont get clogged 

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Cover up everything that doesn't need to get painted, then use pastidip to paint over the red parts with a neon green.

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I don't know man, if the LEDs on the motherboard are turned off and you use green LEDs inside of the desk, I don't think you'd really notice it and I think it'd still look great.

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Sorry lol, I just never knew you could watercool RAM and HDDs. But that build is such a work of art. I can't wait to see it when it's done.

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Thanks for the help everyone! Just curious but why plasti-dip vs normal spray paint? I know that you can easily peel it off but just wondering

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cover up the important stuff, use plastidip, and shove something in between the pci and ram slots so they dont get clogged 

I ordered ram, pci, and sata port cover's just to make sure nothing got in there!

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