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Project Pics of My Case
So far I've only finished about a third of everything I plan to do to my case, but I figured I'd go ahead and show you all what I've done so far.
http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc10.jpg This next one shows some work already finished, such as the stealthed CD-RW and DVD drives. I simply used velcro strips to hold the bay cover on the lid (makes repositioning easier) and I got a couple aluminum, non-slotted thumbscrews to use as eject buttons. The screws had to be filed down a little, but not much. It also helps keep fingerprints off the covers by pushing on them. I've also already cut the holes for 3 120mm exhaust fans. The original fans were black Vantec Stealths, but I recently switched to blue LED fans for a better look. The knobs on the RheoBus were purchased at RadioShack. They're brushed aluminum and 1" in diameter--way bigger than the standard knobs, plus they have arrows on them so you know their positoins. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc1.jpg Here's a pic with the front off. I relocated the front intake fans to the outside of the case to make more room inside for wiring. The space was exactly 25mm so the fans barely had room to fit, but they did fit. You also get a better look at my painted floppy and the switches for my 2 pairs of PCToys cold cathodes I got from CoolerGuys.com. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc5.jpg Next are my blue LED fans. I have 2 92mm fans over the mobo and videocard, even though I know they're really unneccessary. They look good and keep things cool. You can also see my top 120mm LED fans. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc6.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc7.jpg A shot from the back: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc8.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc9.jpg Next up is my big project I'm about to start. I have a Kenwood in-dash MiniDisc player that I'm not using anymore, so I decided to cram it into the top bay of my case. It's a little too wide, so the front removable panel has to have about 3mm trimmed away on each side of the bay opening, but that's the easy part. After that, I have to de-rivet and remove the 5¼" drive cradle and cut along where that red line is to make room for the back of the MD player. I also have to remove material from the case front where I've already marked the black lines. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc4.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc2.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc3.jpg When I get the MD player in, I'm going to get a second 12V, 10A power supply from Parts Express to give it power. I'll have the + and - going to the MD player's constant power wires, then I'll run a 12V wire from my Vantec PSU to the ignition wire. That way, when I push the power button on the case, the revolving face of the MD player will open and it will come on. When I shutdown, it'll close back again and all you'll see is it's black panel. I'm then going to use the MD player's built-in 4-channel amp to run a couple small PC speakers I'm going to build and two JBL 12" subs that will be built into my couch (my PC is in my living room, BTW). I'll run the soundcard's output to the MD player's AUX input to get sound to the PC speakers. I'm also going to have a second connection going from the soundcard to my home receiver so I can still listen to music through my main speakers like I do now. That front 120mm exhaust fan will hopefully pull enough heat away from the built-in amp so my case temps don't go up. I cut the front panel. It fits perfectly from side to side, but I'm not 100% sure about the clearance it will have while it's opening. I'll use flat black paint to cover up the exposed aluminum where I had to file. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc11.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc12.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc13.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc14.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc15.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc16.jpg I got the entire case apart Thursday and de-riveted the main drive cradle so I could start cutting it: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc17.jpg Here it is after I chopped off a couple inches and put it back in for a test fit: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc18.jpg The front of the case fully cut and ready for the stereo: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc19.jpg I used a mini-hacksaw for most of the cutting and a Dremel for a little of it, then I filed like crazy until everything was nice and smooth. The drive cradle was remounted with some self-tapping fan screws instead of rivets (so was the top of my case). They hold just as well as the rivets, but it'll be easier to take it apart in the future. Look, it fits! :D http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc20.jpg Here's the initial test fit: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc21.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc22.jpg Unfortunately, the bay cover wouldn't fit right under it, but with a little hacksaw work, it slid right in. :D http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc23.jpg All done! It's closed because I haven't finished the wiring yet, but it's on the way. Until then it's just something to look at. As soon as I get some power to it, I'll put some more pictures up. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc24.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc25.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc26.jpg I was bored Friday so I decided to quiet that large back panel on my case. I rattles sometimes, so I used some sound damping material I've had around for awhile to silence it. It added a couple pounds to the panel and it fits a little tighter, so I know there's no more metal-on-metal to vibrate. I used a little roller to flatten it, then heated it with a hair dryer for 5 minutes so it'll hold really well. Before: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc27.jpg During: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc28.jpg After: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc29.jpg Another shot from the front: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc30.jpg Here's all my clean wiring I did last night: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc32.jpg |
Get that damn MD player working. Yours puts mine to shame. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/bowdown.gif
I wonder who's hosting those pics for you. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/wiggle.gif |
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That Case ownz BoCo...I recently bought a Thermaltake Case..Just waiting till my car is paid off to buy the guts for it.
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Thats crazy man, looks cool, but I've never been one to care if my case is aluminum or made of plastered dog shit :D
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I got the MD player working finally. For now I have it hooked up with the constant + and ignition wire both going to the external PSU (seen hiding in the background). More pics and a video to come...
http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc33.jpg It's not powering any speakers yet, but it will be as soon as I get some built. :) |
Although I certainly don't have the patience or know-how on how to do something like that, I have to admire all the hard work you've put in. *claps*
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Hey boco are you gonna put in that kick ass ichiban cigarette lighter from crutchfield in that thing still? Nice work I like it :)
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merkerguitars, naw, I changed my mind about it. It would have messed up the look of the case.
Thanks for all the nice comments, dudes. :D |
That's just too damned cool! Nice work BoCo. Glad to hear you got the MD player working.
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Nice setup.
Mine's boring by comparison. |
Wow, that's an amazing case.
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Love it. I've been following it in the virtual hideout forums. Was gonna PM over there to see if it was the same BoCo. Guess it is ;)
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Nice real Nice... I'm thankfull if mine just turns on.
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duckduck, what forum is it in? It'd be so sweet if Virtual Hideout has shown it!
Send me a link if you can. By the way, here's a video clip of the eject function working finally: http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/mdeject.MPG <<--- Right click, Save Target As... |
BoCo, you have certainly put a lot of effort and care into your 'puter. Thanks for showing the updated pics from the old forum.
Oh, Are you going to continue the daily wallpaper? Some of your choices were keepers. Thanks for contributing quality to the TFP and making this a great place to visit. |
whoa, sexy PC boco...
Question: isnt it loud? =) |
poof I gotta wait 'til Halx says I can do it or not, I guess. Go bug him about it for me. :)
Loki, speak up dude! HUH?!? aw, it's actually not too bad because I use the Rheobus to keep the fans in check. |
damn! Looks nice!
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You geek! :p
And as much as I dislike MD, that is pretty cool. |
You total geek!:cool:
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Awsome job, man. My case is um... tannish gray... and says Gateway across the front... yeah. I think i'm going to cover it with a blanket now... I love the hidden drives, and how the metallic knobs look with the blue LEDs. The MD player is amazing... if I was wearing a hat, I'd take it off to you.
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Very nice. I finally got burned out on working on comps and just bought my last one. It has a simple window/light setup, but I am pretty happy with it. Congrats on following through and making your vision come to life.
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Uhm...is that 8 fans I count there? 8?!?
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Nice job BoCo, i recognized your case , (saw it on Pimprig :p)
Sweet ass job man, fix the problem with the stereo yet? |
you must have lots of talent and time in hand.
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Here's a video of the faceplate working properly, finally. :D
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man that thing is beautiful. *stares at dull greyish case* waahhh...
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That looks really really nice.
My tower resides on the floor, out of sight. :) |
That is a top notch job BoCo, outstanding attention to detail on your rig.
"We're not worthy, We're not worthy..." |
Next up is the design of the little speaker cabinets that will sit by my monitor. I'll be using these 2" aluminum cone, sheilded speakers to cover 100Hz to 18kHz, with 2 12" JBL subs that will come later. My only problem is I can't decide if I want to make the cabinets out of .25" thick MDF, covered with Cherry veneer, or .25" thick plexi, tinted on the inside so they look black, but with inline LEDs that light up ot the beat of the music signal. I'll figure something out.
The cabinets will be 116mm tall, and 63mm wide and deep. http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc42.jpg http://www.boomspeed.com/sixate/pc43.jpg |
check out my badboy
comes w/ a 400w power supply http://us.st7.yimg.com/store1.yimg.c..._1737_36870763 |
Sweet case BoCo, I love the simple, clean design :)
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That has got to be the coolest fucking case I have ever seen!
So when do I get to come over and watch it glow in the dark?? |
Anytime you want, *Nikki*. By the way, it makes for good mood lighting, too. ;)
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wow thats really cool
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i should be ashamed. my box is really just that a plain old white dell computer box. im disgusted with myself
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Awesome stuff <b>BoCo</b>. I wish I had the money to mod out my case. When I finally do, I will take pics of the entire process. You have made a great work of art!
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Dayum, Nice Case :D
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Sweet case. It seems like everyones making cases now. I would, but kinda lazy.
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Nice rig....I want to build my system sooo bad...No$$$$$
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Very very techie.
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