those are some really nice sleeved cables there. you take excellent photographs. how is that esi sound card? i was looking at them recently. i wish they did a pci-e version of the envy. do you know how it compares to the x-fi?
Hey ! Here is the part that will hide some parts of the case. As there are many precision cuts, I asked to Djayness to make it for me. I designed it and he made it ! You can visit his website : http://epicstore.com.au/ or his youtube channel : http://www.youtube.com/user/EpicPcCases Polishing acryl : Clear insert : And let's roll & cut ! The ended part :
You have got a very clean looking build there mate What material are the golden sleeve? It looks metallic in the pictures. And a general question about the Himuro; Is it designed to be able to be mounted at 90 degress? I.e. with the long narrow side bottom down?
Here are some infos about the sleeve : http://cableorganizer.com/mylar/ About the himuro it's designed to be mounted on 5.25" bay. But I will modify it to put at 90° You're the master man !
Nice clean build. Taking some inspiration from this for my Antec Fusion build. Can't wait to seem more progress.
Here I am ! Back @ home. I can now work on my mods. We begin with a test of the custom top plate. A little too large (~1mm) but it will be fixed easily : Noiseblocker Multiframe fan : Custom RAM stickers New motherboard vs Old : Intel DH67GD + Intel Core I7 2600K (left) vs Intel DH57DD + Intel Core I5 655K (right) : Brand new Intel 510 Series 250Gb SSD : Noiseblocker Multiframe fans with custom sticker : Seasonic X-Series 560 : Seasonic X-Series 560 with custom sticker : Noiseblocker Multiframe with stickers :
Some filing down for the top plate to fit perfectly in the case : A little modification for the Blu-ray drive holder : Blu-ray drive waiting for its update : Some black vinyl to cover visible PCB : After the painting : And with a black finish for the PCB edge :
Wow, just checked out your website and other builds, brilliantly neat, sleek and modern. It's projects like this that fool me into thinking I can do something similar!