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Case Mod - In Progress Singularity | Hide Nothing, Show Everything!

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Hannes, 3 May 2014.

  1. Hannes

    Hannes Design | Art | Performance

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    Hello!

    I've been quite passive on the modding front these last years, and I'm sorry that I haven't kept you updated on the Theory build (Which still isn't finalized after 4 years). Here's a little side note, Singularity. A WIP, but still not that much left to work on so If you have any ideas, criticism or just like to tell my your 2 cents, or what's your cup of tea is, then please feel free to do so. I'd be happy to hear it!

    So, what have I done? Well, this is an In-Win 904 case which I've stripped of a few things to fit, well.. The hardware I had. I've tried to do so in a stylish way, and I don't know, I'm quite happy with it. Still a few cuts and such that could be fixed. I've also sanded the interior, on all surfaces, not only the backside of the motherboard tray. I think that I should sand the IO area a bit more, make it more in line with the rest.

    I've also worked a bit on the hardware, we'll see if you'll be able to spot it in these pictures, they arn't the best, I agree. :) Anyway, til' next time, please enjoy these five, and I'll be back with more.

    Intel i7 3770K
    MSI Mpower Z77
    Asus GTX580 DCUII
    Corsair Force GT
    Corsair Dominator GT
    Corsair AX1200W
    Western Digital Black
    Prolimatech Genesis Black
    Prolimatech MK-26 Black
    Prolimatech PK-3
    Prolimatech Ultra Sleek Vortex 12
    Prolimatech Ultra Sleek Vortex 14
    In Win 904
    Scythe Himuro

    To do list:
    [X] Mod Hardware
    [X] Cut the Case
    [/] Sand the Original Paintjob
    [] Nice Illumination from white Leds.
    [] Exchange the SSDs
    [] New Sidepanel Mounts
    [] New Sidepanels
    [] SLI with MK-26 Cooling
    [] Mod the USV 12 and 14 Fans and mounts.

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  2. craig - toyoracer

    craig - toyoracer Minimodder

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    So nice to see you modding a 904 Hannes, will be interesting where you go with it. Looking good so far. :thumb:
     
  3. Hannes

    Hannes Design | Art | Performance

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    Thank you Craig, I can always count on you popping in. :)
     
  4. y0gi

    y0gi What's a Dremel?

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    Count on me too mate. Always loving what you do, especially with an awesome case like this. Looking forward to the end result. :thumb:
     
  5. Randhart

    Randhart What's a Dremel?

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    I love the industrial look of this mod, the Matt Alu case is nice set off with the Matt black fans and heat sinks looking forward to the updates
     
  6. AlderonnX

    AlderonnX Minimodder

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    I like this... Are you going to get a full piece of glass for the side?
     
  7. Hannes

    Hannes Design | Art | Performance

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    You can always count on your closest peers. :)


    Thank you, really like this build, it's been easy, you see a lot of results and it's really different from stock. All I've really done is composing original hardware. :)

    That is the plan, probably a clear one. The stock sidepanel lacks a corner, and is tinted and I want to show what's really happening inside.

    I call this build Singularity, and I've said that I will not hide anything, so here's some revealing pictures! :clap:


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    I'll post more of the backside as well. :)
     
  8. trintragular

    trintragular What's a Dremel?

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    Very nice :)

    As mentioned earlier, a glass (or equivalent) side panel would be good - still would show off the great (and tidy!) internals as well as keep it closed.

    Will you be introducing any lighting? Or would that not go with the style you're after?
     
  9. Hannes

    Hannes Design | Art | Performance

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    I think that I'll skip the lightning, but I don't know. Maybe some white leds to act like spotlights on certain areas.
     
  10. Hannes

    Hannes Design | Art | Performance

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    New cablemanagement
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  11. torment lm

    torment lm Danish Viking

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    Looks neat :3
     
  12. Hannes

    Hannes Design | Art | Performance

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    Thanks <3 :blush:
     
  13. IKIKUINTHENUTZ

    IKIKUINTHENUTZ What's a Dremel?

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    The case is advertised to have a limit of cpu heatsink height limit of 145mm. Your cpu cooler specs says it is 160mm high. Are you able to put the (stock) side glass, or does the CPU cooler blocks it?
     

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