And the best part is, theres a computer in there!! Incredible work so far. What more could there be to do?
I think a better description would be "dorsal spines". It looks like the back of an evil creature. Excellent concept and workmanship, as usual.
I like the hardware and the glass panels but I don't know what to think of the fins yet they don't seen to fit in with the rest of the case to me I might have to see them anodized first
Amazing job. thow perhaps a bit disappointed by this "dorsal spine". It lacks some kind of ball-joint between "discus", imho.
AMD 939? If I may humbly request the attention of g69t, who's masterwork I have followed for months now, I must ask, why an AMD-939? I have an AMD x2 3800+ on an Abit board, but that was made months before the changeover to AM2 and Intel's Core series. Having read quite a bit about the AMD/Intel chip wars, I find no compelling reason to chose AMD at this point and time, and especially not an older generation AMD running DDR1 just when DDR2 is coming into its own. Thank you very much for blessing us all with your well thought out, measured case build... although when I first read this build in October last year, I nearly screamed when I realized that you were not even ready to start looking at guts. Thank you for your time -Steven W Stuff: Lian-li v2100+, ABit A7N, AMD x2 3800+, 2x512mb Kingston Cl2.5, 500gb, XP Pro x64
Thanks all! Some small details of the case and a special support for the Dark Blade. The glass panels slide in the columns. Sapphire Italy given to me the motherboard (socket 939) and vga card. The Dark Blade will be to the SMAU of Milan. Bye
and i think we all know why... congratulations, G69T, i cant wait to see the glas fited, any test fit picture
This thread needs a warning... "Bring a towel... we are not responsible for bodily fluids that short out against your case while looking through this thread. You have been warned."
well-spoken... and very true (my newer mod still lies here with the top off, so it's very easy to drool on the internals ) and yes, I ám going to post an update someday soon on that one
UPDATE - X1900XT Modding Some images of the VGA card cover. The photos of the two working phases on CNC milling machine. Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Three images of the finished piece. Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! See you soon to the next update. Bye bye