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Case Mod - In Progress Corsair Graphite 600T MbK

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by kier, 11 Aug 2011.

  1. kier

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    (sleeve) Update!!!

    Just finished with extending and sleeving the psu for the 600T. So just a lot of pics...... no more talking :)

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  2. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Looks good, but in picture 3 and 4 it looks like there's not quite enough room for the wires in the hole in the PSU?

    Did you make that hole too narrow?
     
  3. kier

    kier -----------------

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    Yeh your right. a lot of sleeve/cables not enough space
    story of my life :)
     
  4. craig - toyoracer

    craig - toyoracer Minimodder

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    Well thats a bit of sleeving, done very well. :)

    The new CPU cover is so hawt. Just beautiful lit up.

    Also the shiny zip-tie on the sleeved tubing just adds another dimension to the overall look and feeling. Great work man. :)
     
  5. JamieElston

    JamieElston What's a Dremel?

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    love that case !!! looking like a really good project
     
  6. SunkiiSh

    SunkiiSh What's a Dremel?

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    Love the case! and the CPU WB is just awesome!! And the colors, black and blue, my favorite! :D :clap:

    You got my vote for MOTM!

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  7. kier

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    Update !!!

    Finally a 600T update ;) After placing the first GTX580 and doing some tubing. And this is the result

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    After this I made another 5,25 plate. This one looks much better

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    Conected some blue leds

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    Also placed a blue led in the reservoir

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    And a first look with the great Mnpctech window

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    And then the second ZOTAC GTX580 installed with the second Bitspower VG-NGTX580

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    Think this looks very good :)

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    And playing again with some sleeved tubes and Bitspower links

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    3M Di-NOC Carbon and sleeve together

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    And Again the big window

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  8. k.3nny

    k.3nny Minimodder

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    Verry nice done kier!!
     
  9. Korvus

    Korvus May contain traces of sanity.

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    Very tidy, very well done :D Inspirational even and gives me some ideas for my next computer build.....:idea:
     
  10. Nixjuh

    Nixjuh What's a Dremel?

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    Looking really tight Kier!! :)
     
  11. fr0Zen

    fr0Zen back i guess

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    this is not modding, this is art:)
     
  12. TotalGaos

    TotalGaos Stainless steel.. hmm..

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    Looking very good, Kier. Have you thought about using those leds to show activity? Like letting the light intensity or flash speed depend on the load of the component (cpu, gpu, hdd, etc). Or maybe the temperature. That way you could give those leds a purpose.
    Either way, love the look of the case!
     
  13. craig - toyoracer

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    Man that full panel window just adds to the overall impressive look.

    Keep it coming kier. :)
     
  14. The boy 4rm oz

    The boy 4rm oz Project: Elegant-Li

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    I must say you have done s very nice job kier. Sleeved tubing is somethign I first saw in a MDPC rig and loved it ever since, it's a shame so few people consider it an option. Looks stunning, very well done :thumb:. +rep
     
  15. NoobNeb

    NoobNeb Enthusiastic Lurker

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    damn it looks niiiice good idea with the sloping psu cover :eek:
     
  16. bulldogjeff

    bulldogjeff The modding head is firmly back on.

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    Looks really nice, especially the lighting.
     
  17. KidMod-Southpaw

    KidMod-Southpaw Super Spamming Saiyan

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    I normally hate sleeved tubing, but you've made a fantastic job of it! So I'll kill one less whale :worried:

    Very tidy, and I love the blue!
     
  18. wejjy

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    Voted for this in MOTM dude! And that was before you did these updates, it looks absolutely awesome, I love everything from the side panel to the colours, and as for the sleeving, as usual you are a master at it!

    Nice one!
     
  19. Sheiken

    Sheiken Wat?

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    Looking great!

    And good job waterheating those harddrives! :D
     
  20. Nutman

    Nutman Never stuck with stock

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    Very clean tubing work - you know, Kier, I really expected nothing less from you, so congratulations for living up to my expectations. ;)
     

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