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Plasti-Dip!

Hooray! I just voided my warranty for the great cause of looks. I painted my graphics card orange, with plasti dip, and it looks great on camera and looks pretty bad in real life. I'll re do it. Eventually. Does primer also peel of when plasti dip was sprayed on it? Or will I have to go with a "LTT themed" (probably not allowed to call it that) card if I ever decide to sell it after upgrading. 

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  • CPU
    Intel I-7 6700
  • Motherboard
    Msi Z270i Pro Gaming Carbon AC
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    16 GB Crucial
  • GPU
    Msi 4gb GTX 960
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    Corsair 380t
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    Seagate FireCuda 1TB
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    Random Antec 500w from 2010
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    Asus VS278
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    Exhaust: LTT NF-F12 Intake: Thermaltake Riing 140mm Orange Heatsink:corsair H75
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    Logitech G105
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is it really that bad? I was thinking of doing exactly this. I dont think that the primer will peel off, however, it might work if you do it like this: plasti dip, primer, plasti dip. Dont know though

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It looks nice in the photos, but there's a lot of deformities in it, probably due to a new layer every 30 min. I was in a rush to finish it before sundown after I got home from school. 

  • CPU
    Intel I-7 6700
  • Motherboard
    Msi Z270i Pro Gaming Carbon AC
  • RAM
    16 GB Crucial
  • GPU
    Msi 4gb GTX 960
  • Case
    Corsair 380t
  • Storage
    Seagate FireCuda 1TB
  • PSU
    Random Antec 500w from 2010
  • Display(s)
    Asus VS278
  • Cooling
    Exhaust: LTT NF-F12 Intake: Thermaltake Riing 140mm Orange Heatsink:corsair H75
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G105
  • Sound
    Onkyo 5.1 surround Theater Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

 

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