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Case Mod - In Progress ITX Silverstone sugo05 mod

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by Kviker, 28 Jan 2011.

  1. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    Hi! I started my new build.

    Spec:
    -Zotac H55-A-E
    -Core i3-530 box
    -2gb ram
    -Palit 470 GTX 1280 mb
    -640 gb WD aacs
    -300w FSP
    -Sugo 05

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  2. coolamasta

    coolamasta Folding@Home CC Captain 2010/11/12

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    Nice little project there but not sure if that PSU is man enough for that GTX470!! :worried:
     
  3. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    coolamasta, it is works :D
     
  4. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    Sleeve:
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  5. Dragonphreak

    Dragonphreak Minimodder

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    Can't wait to see this one built. I love that SFF is getting more exposure.
     
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  6. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    24-pin cable is too long, i shortened id.
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    4-pin shortened
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  7. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    This is going to be a nice little powerful rig - think I'll subscribe to see what you're gonna do with it.
     
  8. Matticus

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    This is very relevant to my interests, as you can see in my sig :D

    I have my original silverstone fan turned down a little to quiet it down, but I am thinking that I could make use of my pile of silent eagles.

    Judging by your white sleeving, a silent eagle would look epic in there.
     
  9. djzic

    djzic Bokehlicious!

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    mdpc sleeving? I have some in white too.
     
  10. Matticus

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    Hey Kviker, just a little info regarding the fans.

    Since I last posted, I swapped out my standard fan running at say 60-70% to a silent eagle running at full speed, it is about the same volume but my cpu and mcp have dropped by 2c each.

    Edit: Just noticed you have the golfball style fan, not the one I have which is more "standard" so the golfball silverstone is probably exactly the same the silent eagle.
     
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  11. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    djzic, yes.
    Matticus, there is no such fans in local shops.
     
  12. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    additional side panels... deciding on color scheme
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  13. jrs77

    jrs77 Modder

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    Good to see my work of modelling the Sugo05 being useful :rock:

    Will watch what you do with this case, as I'm currently modifying mine aswell, once the new parts arrive.
     
  14. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    jrs77, thanx for model :)
     
  15. jhanlon303

    jhanlon303 The Keeper of History

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    I have an SG.

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    Great case. I like your side panel sketchups

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  16. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    jhanlon303, i saw this case on youtube, great painwork, and grills!
     
  17. Kviker

    Kviker What's a Dremel?

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    Some news...
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  18. Baekkel

    Baekkel Picky Picture Villian

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    looks very promising..

    and now i will turn around, throw my cape and become:
    "THE PICKY PICTURE VILLIAN!!!"

    Those Shadows are doing things to my eyes that would normally make them bleed.. (and yes, that could be possible)

    You seem to have a standard+ camera, add some more light to your setup.
    Flourescent worklights times 5-6 should do the trick, and just adjust the camera's whitebalance to fit the lighting,
    You gain a much lower ISO = Less imagenoise
    Kill the handheld, go tri-pod/equal = allows you to disable the imageStabilizer on most cams = Severely better sharpness.
    allows the camera for lower focalnumber = better macro shots
    the tripod also allows you to set the camera to hold the sensor open longer = again added sharpness.

    "packs the evil cape away for now"

    Looking forward to see your results on your mod :D

    Happy Modding
     
  19. thegyufi

    thegyufi What's a Dremel?

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    Really good job, I love the white sleeve!

    Good continuation!
     
  20. TheRealShep

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    Kviker, you are doing a brilliant job so far! I will be subscribing to this aswell because I am building one like yours but a little less powerful.

    Keep up the good work!


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