Sproinket
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System Name | Killer Clowns from Outer Space! |
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Processor | AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE 125W |
Motherboard | MSI 790FX-GD70 AM3 MB |
Cooling | Sadly...Stock Air for now :( |
Memory | 8GB OCZ AMD Black Edition DDR3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Toxic 5850 Radeon HD |
Storage | WD Caviar Black 750GB |
Display(s) | 21.5" ASUS 2ms (GTG) HDMI Full 1080p HD LCD Widescreen |
Case | CM 690 II Advanced Case |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium |
Power Supply | OCZ ModXStream 700w Modular PSU 80+ SLi |
Software | Windows 7 64bit Ultimate |
I'm looking forward to pictures of your side window. For me, I did a window mod once and it took me about 4 hours to get it right. I ran through 3 cut off wheels and used a jigsaw and a Dremel so it was a learning process. The results were pretty good, but for me the cost of my time was actually more expensive than $40. I am sure now that I have that experience I could do a window mod in half the time, but I think comparatively for the time saved, $30 USD plus shipping for a pre made window is pretty good. I think in general when modding, a lot of modders discount the value of their time. I'm glad modding comes pretty easily for you.
I agree with you there on alot of points.
Doing a simple Window mod like that can be pretty darn difficult for people who have no clue what a jigsaw may be or an electric cut off wheel is for that matter. I know when I was younger when working with my father on cars, I was afraid of doing the most smallest task since I never held those kind of tools before.
However luckily he's been doing body work for roughly 28+ years and I've been working with him on the side for a bit while. He doesn't have a dremel but that's not a big deal since it's really only needed for the initial cut in the panel, which will be done with the cut off wheel.
I 40$ shipped a good amount for a Side panel Window for the CM 690 Advanced? To me, no since I know I can easily make almost 4 side panels at that price. But for those who don't want to learn or already have a fair idea of how to make one, then sure it's not a bad deal at all.
But I still see it as expensive simply because there are plenty of DIY videos out there for Window mods that one can easily follow and save themselves the cash. But like you said, it may take them time to complete and can be prone to permanent mistakes. And as I said, some people just arn't comfortable with the tools needed to do a job like that so it's also a deterring factor.
None the less, I'll be making that Project log post tomorrow evening and briefly describing alot of ideas that will hopefully turn into things with it. The Phenom 965, 790fx board and Toxic 5850 should be here then.
If not, I'll be pissed since they are calling for yet ANOTHER snow storm here in PA which may/could delay shipping although the package is already in PA so I have hope!
I am very excited to post the project log as well and to let others who are interested in it follow along.
While I am not new to overall "Handy" work, Body work and general metal work...I have never done any sort of modding to my PC Rigs now OCing, so this in itself is new chartered land for me as well. However I have the confidence to know that the more simpler things will not be a mess like the Window mod and WV System....OCing on the other hand is something I'll be reading a shit ton about and probably posting a boat load more questions about haha.
Edited to add: I still don't know yet whether or not I want to add in the two fan mounts/holes into the Window that are found on the stock side panel. I'm sure they are good to have there for the extra fans, but at the same time could turn out to be tacky if they are there and not used etc, since I always like my builds to be as clean and organized as they can be. I think I'll be ok without them since the case still has good air flow, and I can always add them in down the road so long as I keep the cut outs as a diagram for the new holes