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2017/06/14 13:54:37 (permalink)
Made a few changes to the look, using Corsair RGB strips for better lighting, CableMod extenders for a cleaner look, 2.5 drive bay cover from ColdZero and my own made bottom PSU shroud. really like this look better than the way it was.

 
Still have few other things i want to do like a full MB tray cover, removing the 5.25 bay and custom water loop is in the works now, well parts are being sourced anyways. 
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    Re: A few changes 2017/06/14 19:52:19 (permalink)
     
    Nice changes.         

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    Re: A few changes 2017/06/15 13:00:49 (permalink)
    I like the wires and the shroud you made, looks cool. Enjoy your w/c build, I'm hooked on it. It's nice to have the silence and coolness. 
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    Re: A few changes 2017/06/16 07:48:23 (permalink)
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    I like the wires and the shroud you made, looks cool. Enjoy your w/c build, I'm hooked on it. It's nice to have the silence and coolness. 

    Thanks. The shroud was pretty easy, i made the first one with thin sheet steele to get some practice using the brake, once i got it down i made it .019 aluminum.

                                   
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    Re: A few changes 2017/06/16 08:12:59 (permalink)
    Very nice. It's very clean and well laid out. And the Corsair & Evga logo all on one cover :) :) 

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    Re: A few changes 2017/06/16 08:19:24 (permalink)
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    Very nice. It's very clean and well laid out. And the Corsair & Evga logo all on one cover :) :) 

    Yep. Coldzero does good work. Going to be changing it though to the full mb tray cover, but will covering it with real carbon fiber so cant do pre-printed logos on it.

                                   
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    Re: A few changes 2017/06/16 10:39:06 (permalink)
    That looks great. Coldzero does great work.

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    Re: A few changes 2017/08/09 21:48:50 (permalink)
    some more stuff arrived and i finally had time to put it in, we have a cold zero full MB tray cover ( which is quite the job to mod this case and get it in ) new psu cover, dressed up the usb and FP audio cables with some heat shrink, new evga G3 psu with evga red cables. next starts the custom water loop, have most of the stuff from EK but the CPU block is coming from swiftech, a very sweet looking heirloom 

     

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    Re: A few changes 2017/08/10 00:59:12 (permalink)
    The changes look really nice though it was a really well laid out build before. 

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    Re: A few changes 2017/08/10 08:36:22 (permalink)
    Hoggle
    The changes look really nice though it was a really well laid out build before. 

    Thanks. Now i have room for my custom loop also. The other slight benefit is it really helped me balance the airflow more, i was able to turn my fans down more and get a little better cooling.

                                   
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    Re: A few changes 2017/08/10 16:50:33 (permalink)
    I love the mb tray cover, it just makes everything look very smooth. 

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    Re: A few changes 2017/08/10 16:59:04 (permalink)
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    I love the mb tray cover, it just makes everything look very smooth. 

    I know, was bit of a pain, had to do quite a bit of cutting for it work. I might cover it in real carbon fiber, havent decided yet.

                                   
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