Sorry but CNC (Computer Numerical Control) is the whay in witch the machine is controled, the cnc controls the machine ie a milling machine or a lathe
he he, jesam but I think that these guys here would rather want us to talk in English here btw. do you visit Cro-modding.com?
This is truly amazing. The attention to detail is over the top and then some. Beeing a machinist myself i know the amount of work you have put in to this. My mod dosn't hold a candle to Dark Blade. I really like the front wall on the top part, at first when i saw the parts i figured it to be similar to the side walls of the cooling unit. But instead you made a bunch of individual pieces.
Thanks all guys! UPDATE - The new "active" cover of the Sapphire X1900XT The electronics components of the X1900XT power supply are very hot (at full load the temperature of this one is over 60°C). This is my way of the temperature dissipation.... Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Z O O M ! Bye bye #edit# The voltage of the two fans is 6V.
Very Nice, but why didn't you just watercool the rest of the components? It would look nicer that way. Jimbo
First post well this is my first post here, and i am glad that it is for this case. i think it looks good as is. there is no need to liquid cool somthing, if it does not need it, and if air cooling if good enough, thethere is no point in cluttering it up with more stuff. G69T. i used to do some machinging and it looks like you do excelent work.
g69t amazing work and love that vga coller where did you get that?or was it made bye you? keep up the good work
Jesus titty ****ing Christ. I have just read all 92 pages, took me about 3 hours in all. I have to say this is the best mod I have ever seen. But I do have a couple of criticisms: the sword blades aren't quite shiny enough, I don't like the copper barbs, maybe anodise them too? I might have borrow some of your ideas (mostly the optical drive tray) for my upcoming mod. I hope you don't mind. And I want to compliment you on your CNC'ing, it is truly fantastic.
for gods sake m8 , will you stop !!!! to date i have creamed my pants 6 times and the mess is not helping my love life !!!!!! ... , you are the mutts nuts m8 . you want to make me a tardis ? plz say yes . idd you are the CNC GOD ...
Man ... your work is nothing less than amazing and wonderfull. I'm very impressed with the way as the things had been projected to incase so perfectly, each detail ... really amazing. I'm a little late here (sorry), but despite this, I have some questions. It would be great if you could help me on this. - How did you do the support of the pci cards with that perfect 90 degree curve without any screw? http://www.g69t.it/public/Scimitar/G69T_DBNP107.jpg - What is that extra hole on the top of the side bars, if you just use one of them to fixed the top piece? http://www.g69t.it/public/Scimitar/G69T_DBNP178.jpg http://www.g69t.it/public/Scimitar/G69T_DBNP206.jpg - I'm trying to make a cube for gaming, therefore if possible, I wold be very gratefull if you could tell me the basics 3 dimensions of the cube (length height and width) only the cpu box, without the WC part. Is this possible? - How (where) did you fix that HD structure? http://www.g69t.it/public/Scimitar/G69T_DBNP454.jpg Congratulations, man for all your great work!!! I will be waiting your response.
This project rocks! I'm amazed how wonderful job you have done with CNC machine! Keep up the good work!
G69T is a modder, not an overclocker. His aim is to produce summint that looks the best, performance is secondary