Today i made the plexi acryl, tomorrow sanding, prime and paint the alu parts (if i'm up for it) Now it's good visible what i whanted to do with the case to fit the bigger mobo SR-2 in this case (normally no fit lol) Sorry for the bad pics, not enough light but i whanted to show you guys already what i did today :
Here are some better pics in daylight. I didn't close the cover good, it's not that it has a space between it lol. The parts have now there first primer coating : And here the first parts in primer, i sprayed it very thick, because i nedd to get al the tiny flows sanded out of it, but will get more layers :
OMG! so amazing build, think that case is really cool and clean. Keep up the awesome work! Btw, where did you buy the red connectors?
the red connectors with the little black in, i made them myself. Soon when this rig is finished, i will make them on order in color buyer whants.
There is some serious hardware going in to this build, you must have some balls to take a dermal to a case that costs that much
i whanted my Evga SR-2 in this case, so yes i had to do it lol. so now this will be the only Level10 (upgraded to Level11) with this mobo in it and all of this cooling capacity.
putting the isolation on the backplates of mobo, with the inox backplates : And this is how the case is on this moment, also fitted a 16x2 red/black lcd above the Boreas chiller. Also you see now how hidden the ATX24pin really is, pure cable management with the 90° connectors :
Total overview of the case how he's now. Most of the cables are on/in it : audio, usb, powerswitch, hdd led, power led, reset, reset led, debug lcd, 2 sata, all atx and pci kabels. Evga PSU is also on his place together with the dual bay psu in front : overview of mobo with all cables on it : Also i have made a cable for the EVbot connection in the mobo IO-Shield, so the connection will be in the front plate, where it's easier to acces to hook up the EVbot : Total overview of the current cables in the case lols, but they are not all the cables yet, and need also some controllers to put there (coolit, koolance, poweruse) :
I was thinking that the cabling looked ninja tidy and then I got to the pic round the back...lol I hate cabling. you're going to have fun with that lot