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Case Mod - In Progress Sniper P182 mod/ rig upgrade

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by sniperdude, 10 Nov 2012.

  1. sniperdude

    sniperdude Minimodder

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    not even close to the standard of some of them mods here but i thought I would post anyway.

    Old PC
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    Cable management and CPU holes cut
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    Noctua fans ready for paint
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    Case come back fro powder coating and plastics are fited

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    No you didn't notice the front intake fan has been fitted the wrong way :wallbash:
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    Almost done
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    added some LED's and all done
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  2. Grizlebeez

    Grizlebeez What's a Dremel?

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    holy crap....its like a completely new pc. Nice work man!

    only thing i would do is hide that crazy sata cable for your ssd. if you can tuck it away. atleast for pictures. would be total win!
     
  3. Telefonskaft

    Telefonskaft What's a Dremel?

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    Looks really good, sure huge mods are awesome!

    But mini mods like these that makes a real difference is fun to watch too :)
     
  4. TheGreatSatan

    TheGreatSatan Member for 17 years!

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    Paint always makes a great splash!
     
  5. sniperdude

    sniperdude Minimodder

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    cheers guys.... much appreciated.

    @Grizlebeez yeah that SATA cable has been replaced and is now totally hidden.
     
  6. biojellywobbles

    biojellywobbles Minimodder

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    Looks great, a love the colour and lighting. A lick of paint really has transformed that case, you'll need a window now so you can see all the lovely insides!
     

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