Thanks a lot for the replies, really appreciate it! Here the final photos from L4n (sorry for the amount ) Few shots in daylight. Complete set. Inside shots. As an Htpc With dimmed lights. Final video My thanks to the following persons and company's Daniel aka Mr3D Ivo aka Quepee Richard aka Kier Rogier Gelling Gregor Hribernik And off course everyone I forgot and all readers of this thread! Off course will continue on the Mars problem later. For now .... first need a months or two on my next project
That really is a master piece. It has come out really looking good and so many nice little touches..Top modding dude
Well done l3p its been a long journey but certainly paid off for u Really good job, can't wait to see whats next - Dan
I can still only describe this best as looking through the window into a techno wonderland. Awesome job on this Peter, congrats. The additional SSD activity light is very nicely done too mate. edit Soooooo much awesomeness in a small case. double edit Do not say sorry for a pile of completed project shots, people should do this more.
Thanks again all of you, really really appreciate it! Thanks a lot Waynio! It actually took me 2 hours to select these 46 pictures out of 152
Fantastic build, so much work has gone into this. I love the custom waterblock and the SDD mod is awesome. So once again great job Peter
Amazing! A beautiful result of hard labour! What's next? L3P Loan from the bank for an upcoming project?
Very, very, VERY nice work! What happened to the GPU temps? Got those sorted out? Oh, and a couple of tips for improving pics taken in bright sunlight: Crank down the light sensitivity level (also called "Exposure compensation" on some cams) on your cam, if it's got one. To remove reflections on the acrylic side panel, get a Polarization filter (usually called "CIR-PL" filter. Only valid, if your cam is a DSLR and your lens accepts circular polarization filters). It feels a bit like magic when you turn that filter and the reflections magically disappear and the overall dynamics of the entire frame improve vastly.
Thanks a lot Nutman! I got the marsII standing in my 'Cross room' on a special spot right now. Haven't had time to be busy with it as I'm fully busy inspecting and building the next thing. When I got some time left I will pick it up again but no rush here as I don't have time to use it anyway About the pictures, I'm always using a Panasonic FX100 compactcamera. Hopefully in the future I'll be a lucky DSLR owner to have another hobby
Well, considering the magnitude of your builds, you would be glad if you spent even 300 EUR on a used Canon 550D, for instance. Same cam I got (paid a helluva lot more than 300 EUR for it, but also cam prices drop a lot) and it's awesome. You even be able to shoot magnificent picture with the cheapest DSLR from about any camera maker brand out there, I guess.