Nice rigs over here ! Good job guys ;)
Afterwards, I decided to tackle one of my favourite parts of the mod : a motherboard hiding plate. I was very fond of Asus Sabertooth "armor",...
After the graphics cards support, the pumps support. I cut a simple rectagle out of a piece of wood, drilled a few holes in order to hold the...
If you're OK with it, I'll skip most of the zooming on the watercooling components like fittings and waterblocks to focus mainly on the building...
Getting back to the components panel, the next step was to work on the graphics cards "PCI brackets", which are to be drilled through the left...
Hello everyone :) Today's public holiday in France, so I'll have some time to update this topic. Here we go ! In order to make things more...
Hi guys, thanks for your comments :) Invaluable information which I could have used to save a lot of time :D Hope this is gonna be useful to some ;)
Thank you :) More to come ! I'm gonna have lunch first :D edit : yes, it's already past noon in France
Let's go back to the components' panel, and zoom on the graphics cards support mechanism. NB : I used the unshielded PCIe risers for this part,...
Moving on to the graphics cards supports, here's how it was done. First, a few pics of the "beasts" (or so they were called when I bought them....
Hi guys, sorry for not coming back earlier, but here are a bunch of more pics. So, the desk's structure being completed, I moved on to the...
Awesome work here ! Good luck to all contestants ;)
Hi all :) I edited the previous picture posts to add some description, and in particular the first post to give some information about...
:) tanks a lot for your cheerful comments @canardwc > I bought shielded risers on amazon (not shitty ribbons :P ) :...
However, paint to paint => no good, even when totally dry : [img] So, I had to add some aluminium tape over the "wooden nipples". Et voilà !...
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