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Case Mod - In Progress [MNPCTech] Project: Rebel Alliance CMII

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Andrew_K, 16 Jan 2013.

  1. Hukkel

    Hukkel James' minion

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    Holy shhhhh.... what a project!

    Looking great so far.

    Custom waterblocks = epicness. Not many projects have that.
     
  2. mnpctech

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    haha,... cant wait to see all of this in person :thumb:
     
  3. Andrew_K

    Andrew_K What's a Dremel?

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    The first batch of parts have been painted. I really like how the color and finish turned out!

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  4. mnpctech

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    that camera take nice shots! lovin the color scheme so far

    We're drawing up the front intake shroud and finalizing the gpu blocks... This was the case feet Andrew installed, theyre Mnpctech's Machined aluminum "Diamond Knurl" pc case feet on his CM II, which are made in HAAS cnc lathe.

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    The base diameter is 1- 3/4" with height of 1" to elevate the case for improved airflow beneath it.

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    They've been painted House of Kolor Kandy Red

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  5. Pranja

    Pranja Blackwolf

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    Andrew, is that Bill building your case? Ccccc...

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  6. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    The camera angles are doing strange things to my eyes. I was about to ask where you found an 80mm x6 radiator.

    Colorblind? I feel like an idiot for sending color-coded screenshots now...
     
  7. Andrew_K

    Andrew_K What's a Dremel?

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    If you knew how many miscellaneous screws were all over in the shop, you'd ask him to find the proper set too :p


    @cheaps, I can see blue, red, silver, other silver, and yellow in your photos... or is that green? :)
     
  8. Pranja

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    Then you need labeled sorting boxes. I used them when I worked in elctronics repair shop 3 years ago. Tiny boxes-because you never want to mess with SMD's. :lol:
     
  9. Andrew_K

    Andrew_K What's a Dremel?

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    Brad spent time mixing up the custom House of Kolor red to match the liquid. This will be used for the fans and custom airbrushing around and inside the case. More paint pictures should be up tomorrow..

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  10. Andrew_K

    Andrew_K What's a Dremel?

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    Just a small update with a few current progress pics from our Midwest Modder's meet up last weekend.

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  11. siliconfanatic

    siliconfanatic Johny-come-Lately

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    My jaw seems to have hit the floor...:jawdrop:
     
  12. Dragulax99

    Dragulax99 What's a Dremel?

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    Amazing job...love it ...:thumb:
     
  13. PcJunkie209

    PcJunkie209 What's a Dremel?

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    Fantastic job so far bro!!
     
  14. tekonivel

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    Amazing pain job as allways.
     
  15. mnpctech

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    I'm excited to see that blood red liquid flow thru the loops
     
  16. flame696

    flame696 Terminating People Since 1980....

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    come on where are the updates
     
  17. k.3nny

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    Jelly <3

    Double the rads double the fun!
     
  18. mnpctech

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    we're still drawing the front intake shroud, and cheaps is finalizing the gpu blocks atm. I'll share update soon :clap:

    Andrew will installing Mnpctech's Machined aluminum "Diamond Knurl" pc case feet on his CM II, which are made in HAAS cnc lathe.

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    The base diameter is 1- 3/4" with height of 1" to elevate the case for improved airflow beneath it.

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    They've been painted House of Kolor Kandy Red

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  19. mnpctech

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    Here are screen shots of the custom water blocks and liquid channeled bridge designed by Cheapskate. The blocks will be milled from Copper with Clear acrylic cover and top plate with design inspired by X-Wing fighter wing.These are for Andrew's eVga 680 GTX Classified graphics cards.

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  20. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    Oh, spud. I was hoping to never see the SU file ever again. Every time I see that I have a "did I leave the iron on?" moment. :duh:
     

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