Awesome.. are you planning to put your PC under your seat? Aaaaand, a blue coolant will be great.. never say sorry for your english dude..
After a really busy weekend, did some more work on the base Starting by disassembling the PSU. Because I didn't have much space inside the case, I've decided to remove the connector from the PSU and solder the "new" connector directly inside Connector out Soldering... Don't forget the heatshrink tubing And last, installed the "quick swap" connector (I will explain this ) And assembled everything back Finnaly, I received new MDF for the base! Started cutting And started assembling the pieces that will fix the base in the outside case fixing the PSU And this is for the rad Next, started painting, and while the paint didn't dry, started working in the CPU's Block LEDs Some sleeving And here, almost painted! The screws for the seat rails Next, did a little clean to my graphics card And started assembling the hardware in the "inside box" (Random photos ) After the paint dried, I've started assembling the hardware in the "outside box". Starting with the rad Rad Placed... Here the extension's connectors And last, started assembling the watercooling....Need some more tubing and curves, but for now this will work And that's it for today..More news tomorrow Edit: Just found out that got a mod of the month nomination.. wasn't expecting that. Don't know what to say...Thank you very much guys!
Nice fun project Fifas & it fits in nicely with your setup. I think I wouldn't be able to resist doing similar if I bought a wheel & pedals. Stars & rep
One more time, thanks all of you for the MOTM nomination. It really means a lot to me. And here's a very small update! The front/top structure is almost ready. Missing the cover from the Monitor Received this today... Turn it on for testing and.....GEEEZ, that's a lot of light! I never though this will had so many light. I need to control it in some way... So I start building this! This is connected to an Arduino, and will control the FANs and LEDs. It is still a prototype, so it's kinda ugly. After testing I'll make a nice PCB Next filled the watercooling and started searching for leaks... And some random shots. Back to work now
Thanks Mankz! Because I'm really busy, here's a very very small update (...or maybe just a photo ) Almost ready! Going to start designing the new "extras"... (Handbrake, RPM and Shift Lights, and a button box)
wow i am so impressed by that! Its original and looks amazing looking forward to seeing the watercooling finished!
Thanks guys! Really love your feedback And here's another small update! Assembled the case LEDs ON And testing one of the FANs connected to the controller Placed the plexi. Still not fixed More updates later
Some more pics FAN Case assembled Assembled the FANs in the grill too And more pics LEDs at Full Power... Thanks!
So, first let me say I'm sorry because I don't have any new photos or updates, but I want to tell you some stuff about what I'm working The "mod project" itself it's practically done. Now I just need to finish the little "extras" I've already talk about...I will make a Handbrake (Rally/Drift style, next to the Gearbox), a Gear and RPM light, and a Button Box, for extra buttons. Maybe later a better hardware, but not for now. Another thing that people ask me about it's the monitor stand. I have a new project for a better monitor stand, with VESA mounting. That way, I can have different monitors. And this will allow me to have triple monitors too. But I will not build that for now. Need to find a job first Meanwhile, I've been working on another "toy". A homemade CNC, and will use it to make some small stuff for this project And one more time, Thank you all for your feedback!
Hey Guys! Sorry for the lack of updates, but finnaly found a temporary job, and had no time for the project Meanwhile, had a problem with the FAN Controller. The problem is that my Cooler Master Fans don't like the PWM control at all, and they make a really loud buzz. So, after a little messing with PWM frequencies in the Arduino, ended with this: Still not perfect, so I need to change it to work without PWM, and still need to make the program to controll it without need to type the values all the time