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Case Mod - In Progress Hex Gear R40 Black Ice (single post)

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by montymole, 3 Jan 2015.

  1. montymole

    montymole Rigid Tubist

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    Hello folks and welcome to this single post build log featuring the all new Hex Gear R40. Let me begin by thanking Nate and Hans for giving me one of 6 cases that have been sent out to the lucky people to be asked to work with this amazing case that has been designed with much thought about what makes a great case to build a water-cooled PC or an Air cooled if that is what you want to do. From the moment you open the box It is a joy to work with, very simple to construct in less than an hour from flat this is not an Ikea wardrobe it’s so simple yet so effective and somewhat heavy once built you do get a nice manual in the box and can build it in remote location with no internet. So the project is only a single post as the mods are not heavy just some low key stuff decals the odd change of colour with some paint and was really all about the Case as nothing needs to be done to it to build a W/C PC aside from drilling some holes in a detachable pump/res bracket so without going on too much here are some pictures of the case I have decided on using mine inverted and I got the white one and opted for frosted white acrylic accents I am sure by the time retail happens there will be a whole number of colours and types of acrylic as an option from the standard black or whites accents. So here she is photographed outside in the frost the other night.

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    The Hardware:
    CPU: Intel i7 4770k @4.4Ghz
    M/B: Asus Z97 Gryphon Armour Edition
    GFX: Asus GTX 780 CUII SLi
    RAM: Corsair Dominator GT 2000 MHz
    SSD: Samsung EVO 840 250GB
    HDD: 1TB Seagate hybrid drive
    PSU: BitFenix Fury 750Watt


    Cooling:
    EK Supremacy CPU block with naked mounting kit
    EK D5 140 Pump/Res Combo
    EK 90 degree fittings
    Bitspower 12mm OD fittings
    Bitspower Drain valve and assorted fittings
    HW Labs Stealth 360mm and 240mm Radiators
    E22 Ultra Clear Tube
    3 x 120mm Noise blocker eLoops
    4 x 120mm BitFenix Spectre Pro Fans
    Ice Dragon coolant

    Extras / Mods/Changes
    E22 3mm Cable Combs
    Darkside UV lights
    Use of my new Vinyl Plotter 
    Painted :
    Aluminium profiles matte black
    GPU Back plate’s matte black
    M/B Armour white
    Ram Heat sinks white
    CPU block thumb screws white





    So here we go with some photos to show what happened once Nate dropped of the case and asked me to do my thing with it as soon as possible  .
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    The only drilling you need to do if you want to mount your pump or res to the detachable plate.
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    Making some Decals with the Plotter
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    Think we need new thermal pads these ones look a little used but hey they will do one more time 
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    Had to give the back plates some matt black to match the profiles that I painted as the silver was not right for this build.
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    So next it was time to take some photos of the filled loop and the case in all its glory.


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    Some shots with the UV lights on

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    Before I go I must say that if you are in the market for a new case and you are thinking of getting one of these when they go retail then just do it you will be happy and know you got what you paid for and as a LAN rig the only worry would be the damage done to whatever this case hit if you dropped it as it’s like a sexy tank just pure quality all round. Designed with love owned with love and will forever hold a place like the TJ07 in my heart as a proper PC case hell I think I’ll buy a black one myself just a nice addition to my collection.

    That is all for now folks I will take more Photographs soon maybe outside if we get some more frost 
     
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  2. DBRichard

    DBRichard What's a Dremel?

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    Damn John, that build is gorgeous :) Nice case those Hex gears
     
  3. onevoicewild

    onevoicewild What's a Dremel?

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    One of THE CHOSEN ONES ! very cool Bro
     
  4. montymole

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    Thank you one of the chosen 6 :p
     
  5. montymole

    montymole Rigid Tubist

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    again many thanks think I might have to re do the cables not happy as I am looking at it little thing but its niggling away so more cable combs and trip to E22 HQ
     
  6. Mrhunter

    Mrhunter What's a Dremel?

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    If only they made ITX version. :) Looks nice! Good to see you putting that plotter to use ;)
     
  7. montymole

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    The itx and ATX will I am sure follow this one in the near future and thank you the plotter is my new toy :)
     
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  8. F3nixMods

    F3nixMods What's a Dremel?

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    Looking awesome mate:D
     
  9. Zoubiey

    Zoubiey What's a Dremel?

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    Which fittings did you use for the whole deal with the valve?
     
  10. montymole

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    They are all Bitspower ones , a 4 way , male to male some 90 degree adapters :)
     

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