Cooler Master Blue flame MbK Sponsored by: Thanks to : Marco, Ruud and Maikel. And thanks to: Niko Hardware: - CASE: Cooler Master CSX Blue Flame - PROCESSOR: Intel® Core i7-2600K - MOBO: Gigabyte GA-Z6X-UD4-B3 - GPU: GTX680 - RAM: Corsair Domnator 8GB (4 x 2 GB) 2000 MHz Quad Channel DDR3 - HDD: 256 GB SSD - OPTICAL: Sony optiarc AD-7670S Who doesn't know them, the Cooler Master CSX series. The beautiful paintbrushed Coolermaster Stackers 830 I've always wanted to mod this case. Luckily I've made a great deal to with Cooler Master The only condition was that I wouldn't do anything to the outside. Hmmm ok So a build entirely focused on the inside. The Cooler Master Stacker 830 CSX Blue Flame: Sorry but need to strip it For the outside I may not use my dremel ... but inside oww yes here we go Marked some lines for a 360 radiator. On top of the fans there will be a piece of bended mesh. For the front I've made a cover for a 240 radiator. I've also made a slot for the Sony slimline drive. And pasted some nice black glossy vinyl over it. More soon!!!
dang it's looking good WITHOUT the gaudy plastic plastereffed all over it! Edit:talking about the front of the case, not the sides. I struggle to think of what glorious things you could do without sidepanels. sooo many more options!
Love how that mesh looks over those fans, but will that be an intake or exhaust? If its an exhaust then it might become a very dusty mesh
You know the story allready You too you'll wait and see gonna be exhaust but with removable filter beneath the rad
Another update!!!... have some finished already First my thanks goes to EKWB which still believes in my builds ... Niko Thanks for this What I am going to use from EKWB in this build: A beautiful old school EK-Supreme HF A EK-CoolStream RAD XT (360) And a EK-CoolStream RAD XT (240) Also an EK-DDC Dual Top (V.2) Some accessories Not to forget the beautiful EK-FC680 GTX Acetal/ Nickel With a EK-FC680 Backplate Also some Fittings and adapters Placed the GPU block on the GTX 680 After some brainstorming and trying, I've cut and bend some aluminum strips and cut an old 150mm reservoir (round 60mm) into 3 equal pieces. It was very old and had some cracks so no problem Placed reservoir holders on the aluminum strips and slide 3 older versions 150mm (round 50mm) reservoirs in it. Connected them using EK adapters + C47 multi links and crystal links Placed the GPU and CPU block also connected them with EK adapters and Multi Links Installed the EKWB top on the pumps and put it under the last res And last, I have adjusted an existing sleeved PSU with the beautiful MDPC colors Black and B-Magic That's it folks
I have the flaming skulls CoolerMaster CSX case. I look forward to see what you do with yours as I am in a slump with mine.
I could have swore I posted on this! Lol maybe another forum o well! Looking good buddy! I actually just pulled my Hell Razer CSX out because Asus is giving me crap for not doing a mod with a board they gave me a few months ago! Keep up the great work Richard always inspiring!!
Thanks guys, you update!!! Did some fun stuff with aluminum in this update. Cover for the sidetop And the side cover The whole picture Made it black Did the mobo tray also And some pics by daylight Also placed the airbrushed covers back Thought of nice touch for the 3 tanks, for this I used a nice piece of blue glow acrylic. Measuring and marked Drilled holes And some sawning Cut it in half Placed it Pulled the plastic off Cut out 3 circles to the size of the res tops And placed them on the top of the caps Connected all of the Acrylic tubes Need a controller For this I have used an old Aquaero. This time the blue version In the top cover ivé cut an opening for the display The controller itself I'm placing somewhere else using a custom flat cable. On top! Made somekind of bracket and blackened it. Also placed 2 poweramps for dual pump control Standard Channels Aquaero dont like 2 pumps Minor change of plans .... I usually do everything with acrylic tube 12OD / 8ID but thanks too Nate I can use 12/10 this time. Thanks Nate!!! More beautiful products in the E22 shop Placed all sleeved cables. And added some blue details. CPU cover Fan cover And a nice total shot for last More to come!!!
Beatifull work. I really like the straight lines that you are using in your builds. Allways a pleasure to follow your work.
Thanks guys ... Almost end of this build, so: Another update!!! Pictures from a filled stacker Sit back and relax. And after a night running the pumps, everything is fortunately dry Done some last jobs before the power goes on. Controller connected with sleeved cables Some more glossy black And the pictures with the caps back on. Power on!!!
my god... its beautiful... are you going to put any LEDS in this work or no? i was crossing my fingers that the reservoirs were... but then again you still have magic in that sleeve of yours...