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TSmpowerwind
post Jan 8 2011, 10:48 AM, updated 15y ago

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As a PC fans, im really want my own style PC and at the end i had built this toy.
I took about half year to design and modified it, it's not easy to finish your work especially you dont have enough resource and tool to support with. I even gave up when i struggling at front panel design, dont know which style i had to mod. After front panel, I had to think at the power on/off, HDD LED, cable management & etc. It really faint me up when i sleeve the PSU cable, moreover it's a non modular PSU with a bunch of wire.
My personal advice for new DIYer: Dont mod your casing if your mind are not ready (Tools, hardware, money, design & time), im sure you will stop at somewhere. If you had start it, better finish in 1 week or you will be bored starting second week.


So here's the my casing's first look, its damn ugly... rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
Its basically an oldskool PC with Pentium 4 socket 478 which my mum bought me almost ten years ago.
I had dismantled all parts inside and pending for hard mod
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My front panel main material will be base on this two recycle stuff. brows.gif brows.gif
Its combination of waste plastic car plate & heavy vehicle air filter.

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Here's the plan,

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You know what, im just using a makita grinder all the way.
Nothing is impossible, im glad i had make it biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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It's really damn hard to hold & control, require huge hand strength to hold the tool and cut it slowly from mins to mins.
I spend one day just to cut all those hole and then spend another day to plan & cut the front panel
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This post has been edited by mpowerwind: Jan 20 2011, 04:50 PM
TSmpowerwind
post Jan 8 2011, 10:52 AM

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Sadly, i don't have a lot of pictures showing the actual process.
But i still manage to take some, here they are...

Had spray the casing to black using cheapest paint tongue.gif
Fitting in the mobo which i had bought to see whether the color is match or not brows.gif

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Due to the bottom space is reserved for super long graphic card, i move hard drive to the top with purchased of 5.25 bay rafter to hold it. thumbup.gif
Behind the casing, i had cut a 120mm fan hole and fit it with a sythe 120mm fan
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So here's the front view of my casing. rclxms.gif
Had cut two holes for 80mm Xigmatek fan, hope orange color suit with the casing.
I add another 120mm Xigmatek fan in front of the hard drive for cooling purpose.


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Here's the another side view of the casing.
Haven sleeve the wire up, looks ugly...
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The casing already looks different now in black, at least looking great if compare to the original... thumbup.gif

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TSmpowerwind
post Jan 8 2011, 10:53 AM

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-Cable management-

This is the worst cable management i ever had, flies can't get out from there once enter. sweat.gif sweat.gif


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Almost done, the color match my favorite C4F mobo.
How's my cable management skill, still good i guess. At least the space is tidy and looks good. nod.gif nod.gif
Hard drive had to move above DVD rom area, no more space below due to the graphic card
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My front panel looks, no bad right... tongue.gif tongue.gif
This is the first prototype... icon_rolleyes.gif
I just stick the panel with hot melt silicon glues in the early stage, you will see my final stage of front panel later.


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post Jan 8 2011, 10:53 AM

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-Front panel appearance-

This was my final prototype, black overally


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Views with monitor... rclxms.gif
Had cut the side panel by my fren helps, don't have any picture progress about it.
It's a thin acrylic which i just stick with double side tape
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post Jan 8 2011, 10:54 AM

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-Galleria-

-Interior Views-

Pictures said them all... smile.gif


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-Front Views-
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My pc highest achievement + details, i know it's not good enough... cry.gif

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Overally im very satisfied with my works, its excited and fun once you finalized all.

As Richard Branson said: "Screw it, Let's do it"

Best describe my casing works


How's the difference between them... icon_rolleyes.gif
85% mod totally

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Total expenses for casing mod material only:

Flat Black spray X3 - RM20
Power button switch - RM2
Reset button switch - RM2

Total - RM24-

That's really cheap enough... nod.gif

Of course with my fren helps and most of the materiasl are grab from vehicles wasted parts.

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Jinster
post Jan 8 2011, 11:33 AM

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looking forward to seeing ur progress ^^v
seems like there's a lot of things to be done specially the motherboard area and the I/O panel as i think latest ones won't be able to fit~
Zaita
post Jan 8 2011, 12:58 PM

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looking good. keep up the good work smile.gif
TSmpowerwind
post Jan 8 2011, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(Jinster @ Jan 8 2011, 11:33 AM)
looking forward to seeing ur progress ^^v
seems like there's a lot of things to be done specially the motherboard area and the I/O panel as i think latest ones won't be able to fit~
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Can, luckily this casing can fit in normal ATX motherboard perfectly. biggrin.gif
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post Jan 8 2011, 05:35 PM

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lolz! lucky u then xD
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post Jan 8 2011, 09:33 PM

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wow...someone got new project rclxms.gif
gd luck ts~what the theme? brows.gif
TSmpowerwind
post Jan 9 2011, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(da drummer @ Jan 8 2011, 09:33 PM)
wow...someone got new project  rclxms.gif
gd luck ts~what the theme? brows.gif
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Huh blink.gif , i dont set a theme to mod it.
I mod it by following my mind & mood. tongue.gif tongue.gif
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post Jan 31 2011, 04:57 PM

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what size of fan you put behind the casing (outside) and can you tell me how you attach it...
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post Jan 31 2011, 05:28 PM

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Damm good man you mod. very good work! Respectah! thumbup.gif
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post Jan 31 2011, 09:04 PM

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this is 1 of the best low-cost-wicked-cool mods i've ever seen! thumbup.gif

really love d theme personally notworthy.gif
TSmpowerwind
post Feb 4 2011, 03:03 AM

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QUOTE(selipars @ Jan 31 2011, 04:57 PM)
what size  of fan you put behind the casing (outside) and can you tell me how you attach it...
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Just a normal xigmatek 120mm fan and a fan cover.
I just put it vertically at behind, because i can't find anywhere to mount it.
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post Feb 4 2011, 07:44 AM

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good job...nice casing
TSmpowerwind
post Feb 4 2011, 11:54 AM

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Sadly my casing already reach its maximum limitation.
The space was really crouded,
It's hot when i crossfire it, gonna need a super high cfm exhaust fan behind. sad.gif
hahariz
post Feb 6 2011, 12:43 AM

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Xigmateks are hardly the best fan in the market. Try looking for Scythe Kaze 3k for exhaust and Silverstone Penetrator for intakes. Both available in 120mm size. Fans that come with LEDs don't really have that good of a performance.

If using one GPU you might also try removing the bottom exhaust. I think it's sucking the air needed for the GPU's fan. Just a suggestion, I'm not really sure about this.

Then again, I like the mod. Job very well done.
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post Feb 8 2011, 12:49 AM

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spectacular modding job bro..
ur color theme also nicely done...
credit 4 ur nice work bro
TSmpowerwind
post Feb 9 2011, 04:46 PM

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Thanks for all of your comments, really apreaciate smile.gif
FYI, im using scythe kaze-jyuni 1900rpm 110cfm now as exhaust.
The sound was loud, can't imagine if i exchange all of them to scythe.
My pc will be looks like a vacuum cleaner....""

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