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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: JHB, South Africa
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Nifty ideas you have there
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Cape Town - South Africa
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Very nice indeed, looking forward to the future updated.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Scotland, Sin City
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Cheers guys! New update next weekend, hopefully, as long it won't rain and let me go outside
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No disassemble!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: an island in the south
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No snow, no rain and the sun is shining - get some more modding done!
Ok, I admit, it is remotely possible that the weather in Scotland is marginally different to what I am experiencing down here. ![]() Great tip for fitting the inserts.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Mpls, MN
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Saw bump and had to peek in, crossing fingers for no rain!
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Estonia Pärnu
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Looking good
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Wigan
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Say it! Who's your dremel?!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Scotland, Sin City
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Unfortunately last Sunday was horrible, was snowing almost whole day! ![]() Saturday was taken by my daughter - we spent whole day playing, shopping and dining ![]() We don't spend much time during the week, so that day was a family day. Weather was ok, wasn't raining, so I thought that Sunday will be also good for my outdoor work. I was wrong - it started to snow from the the very morning! So yes, I didn't do anything, I couldn't risk to damage my tools in that weather, so had to postpone my work again to the next weekend. That is why my plan is strong - together with my wife we decided that this summer we will do some work on the backyard - that includes new fence and brand new garden shed - a big one, so I could do my modding in there! Weeeell, just a little
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Say it! Who's your dremel?!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Scotland, Sin City
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Despite the horrible weather last weekend, something very nice happened to me
![]() I picked up a nice package from post office - it came straight from Slovenia. I'm pretty sure you guys know what company has their headquarters there! ![]() Ljubljana - nice city, beautiful girls and best water blocks for all modders! ![]() EKWB guys were so kind and sent me nickel/acetal GTX670 water block for my card + a nice backplate! That is not all! - this month in their production process there will be a nice little white acetal top pushed through and sent to me! Yep, soon I will get a nice white top to match my build! Here's my new shiny block ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Say it! Who's your dremel?!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Scotland, Sin City
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Guys, I'm happy to show something new. New as brand new, like first on market new!
![]() Well known from their air cooling solutions company - SCYTHE - kindly sent me their newly announced fan controller Kaze Station II ! That controller is so new, that is not yet even available in shops. I may be the first who got it! ![]() Why I'm so happy to have this controller? Because it has everything that I was looking after - it's small - 3.5", so won't take up whole 5.25" slot, it has 2 USB 3.0 ports, headphones and microphone out sockets and two channels 1A each for controlling fans! That means I will be able to plug two fans to each channel! My fans are 0.4A each, so I can easily control speeds of two radiator fans from one knob. Second one will be for top and rear fans. Perfect solution - I was looking for something like that and couldn't find it - there is no other controller like this one on market - small size, USB3.0 and fan controller for 4 fans. So, here it is: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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↓ Don't trust that face!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Texas
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Cool, but
the picture on that package kills me. -classic! I guess adding flames would have made the wrong impression, but you can tell they wanted too.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Wigan
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They still make bay accessories for 3.5" bays?
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Say it! Who's your dremel?!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Scotland, Sin City
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Sunshine!!! Sunshine!!! Guys!! I have sunshine!!!!
![]() I'm going out !!!
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: The Netherlands; Zeewolde
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Looking good Phinix! I'm loving it! (I work at McDonald's, I know...)
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Connecticut, USA
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wow, i actually caught a project log relatively early for once. Subbed!
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Say it! Who's your dremel?!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Scotland, Sin City
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![]() Yes, and thank God they do - only big-ass TJ08 mods may use 5.25" stuff. I'm more a "minimalisation" lover, so prefer small mods, small builds, where 3.5" is perfect. I was so happy I found this one right after it was announced. It has perfect combination.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Say it! Who's your dremel?!
Join Date: Apr 2006
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OK, so today I had a good weather! Yep, sun was shining whole day, so I had to go out and do some work on my little Aurora.
I spent about 4-5 hours, my back hurts, my fingers are swollen, but it was totally worth it ![]() All was set and ready to action right after a breakfast! ![]() I finally got to finish power cage. Before I only showed you guys a mockup made of all cut out pieces of aluminum and few acrylic stands. So today I took all those aluminum walls and filed and polished them. I had to trim them a bit too, to fit them evenly with those stands. Previously I had two tall stands ready with those brass inserts pushed in. I needed to finish up that third one, smallest, which was going to go in the back of the cage. So I drilled holes in it, pushed those inserts using same technique as before and screwed it to the case. ![]() ![]() ![]() Using small M3 screws, (all I had left, few are missing on photos, but I'll buy some more later, no worries) I screwed it all together, so after an hour of adjusting the edges and trimming all walls, power cage was ready ![]() ![]() ![]() Inside the cage, from the back ![]() ![]() ...little stand looks good and keeps the whole structure very steady. ![]() ..and here is cage without top panel, so you can see both tall stands... ![]() ![]() ![]() Last weekend, when it was raining and I couldn't do anything, I took a trip to B&Q and bought myself a nice 1m long L shape profile aluminum. I cut it up today to few pieces. They are not ready yet, they need some more work to be finished, but that I will do next weekend. Small pieces will be a support for rear motherboard wall and radiator cage. Those two long ones will be corners for rad cage - between them I'll put a nice mesh. In this part I'm going to mount radiator with fans, so you can imagine how it is all spread around the interior. ![]() ![]() ![]() I also cut out the front of original interior of the case. It was necessary cause radiator will stick out a bit to the front later on, when I mount it. It just a rough cut, so please don't mind those "almost straight" edges ![]() ![]() last thing to show are few bits I cut out today too. First, thin long one, is a fill-up piece for motherboard. What exactly it does? See, my mobo has 244x220mm so it isn't exactly default mATX size - so I made this bit to fill up the gap between mobo and end of the mobo tray. I'll think of later what I'm going to do with this.. maybe a nice logo, or some cut outs to make it look more interesting.. will see.. 3 rectangles are aluminum plates that go under each acrylic drive shelf - two for SSDs and one for HDD. These will be mounted under the opal 10mm thick acrylic "beds" and will be a support for LEDs - that I will show later, I'm sure you guys gonna like it I can only say right now that they will be like a "lighting panels" for each drive.Last piece, big rectangle - is a radiator stand. You can see on those photos some middle lines drew on it - those are the lines where I will bend it. It will simply be a L shape stand for radiator, which will be screwed in to bottom of the case. Other end will be covering a radiator up to the edge of first fan. I hope that makes sense. Well, you will see that next weekend. Here is all drew up and ready to be cut up ![]() ![]() ...and here are all cut out pieces, still rough edges, need some more looovin' from my file ![]() ![]() Cool. So that is it for now. I hope you guys enjoyed those few photos from today's update. If weather let me, next weekend I will do some more work on those rough pieces left today. BUT - I also have something that will show you - a pretty big update on that drive cage, so STAY TUNED !!!
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Connecticut, USA
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I think we can make that fit
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Glad to see you making progress. It doesn't have to be super fast it's not a race so we'll just sit back and enjoy the show.
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