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Scratch Build – In Progress ReBench

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by laux, 24 Jul 2013.

  1. laux

    laux What's a Dremel?

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    This is my first strach build that i made for HW gurus case modding competition 2013.

    Components that i used are: Gigabyte 970a-ud3
    Phenom II X4 955BE
    Thermaltake ISGC-300 with coolermaster fan
    XFX Radeon HD 6790
    Corsair 4GB 1333MHz
    LC Power 550W
    WD Caviar Black 500GB sata II
    Aerocool modern v
    Scythe sllip stream slim 120mm

    And here are photos:
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    back panel
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    Top panel
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    Front panel
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    Side panels
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    HDD case

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    motherboard offset
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    Button
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    everything painted
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    everything compledet
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    In the next post i will upload final pictures and movie.
     
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  2. laux

    laux What's a Dremel?

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  3. laux

    laux What's a Dremel?

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    Do not be shy. Feel free to comment on anything you like or what you dont like.
     
  4. Vetalar

    Vetalar *learning english*

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    I'll definitely comment this next week! right after i'll see all pix :)
     
  5. Azariel

    Azariel Minimodder

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    I like the overall design! Very straight forward and without too many frills. Just basic clean and functional! But I must say I am not a big fan of how the panels connect to each other...there seems to be some gaps in the corners?

    Maybe you could use some pieces of angled Alu in the corners, connected to the top and bottom frame to hide the gaps and increase stability?

    Anyway, what Vetalar might be referring to is your picture size. The forum resizes em for you, but they still take quite long to load. Maybe use picture resizing tool to have them load a tad bit quicker.
     
  6. Pranja

    Pranja Blackwolf

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    +Rep

    Ali smanji slike.
     
  7. Meelobee

    Meelobee What's a Dremel?

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    Yeah you might want to resize those pictures both in dimension and filesize.

    After that, add some pics of the internals please :)
     
  8. sixfootsideburns

    sixfootsideburns modeteer

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    If I had the patience to wait an hour for the pictures to load my comment would probably be more meaningful. Alas, it is not and I will result to 1/2 trolling and 1/2 constructive critisism. I would encourage you to use either thumbnails or smaller pictures in worklogs
     

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