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new project stay tuned...
 
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I love how they combine wood accents in cases lately
 
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hello guys here are some more components the project is based on the bequiet silent base 802 a case that I love, thanks to qìbe quiet for sending me these components...

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the brand new aio light loop 360
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as for the motherboard I bought a huananzhi X99 F8 these motherboards are sold with a processor already mounted, in my case it arrived with an intel xeon E8 2620 V3 with 6 cores and 12 threads at a speed of 2.40 ghz however needing a high number of cores I bought another one to replace an E5 2697 V3 12 cores 24 threads at 2.60 ghz the cost of these cpu are really negligible, I remind you that I am assembling and modding a workstation not a gaming pc, so don't turn up your nose.. :) the motherboard has 8 channels in dual channel my intention is to install 8 banks of 8 gb for a total of 64 gb, the F8 supports both ECC and NON ECC this is a great advantage.
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2 top fans to further cool components.

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8 input sata.

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here are the rams arrived from ecostryke a few words for this new Italian brandecco le ram arrivate da ecostryke
due parole per questo nuovo brand italiano

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Ecostryke was born from a passion for technology and an awareness of the importance of environmental sustainability. Founded in 2024, our company was created with the aim of revolutionizing the IT products market, offering eco-friendly solutions that combine high quality and respect for the planet. We have been committed from the beginning to reducing the environmental impact of our products, using recycled and biodegradable materials and adopting sustainable production processes.i.

https://ecostryke.com/

UDIMM DDR4 3200 Mhz 64GB KIT 8X8


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finally arrived!!
For this project I chose a precious wood of unique beauty, mahogany.
Just a thought. Mahogany with gold trim and/or accents might be interesting.
 
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hello guys back to work.. the goal is to customize this case without modifying the structure so that you can always return to the original state if you want I will use its supports holes etc..
First thing I'll remove the original fans that came with the case, not that they're not good, on the contrary, but I'll use the new light x wings

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LIGHT WINGS silent Fans for your PC from be quiet!
140mm PWM high-speed | 140mm PWM | 120mm PWM high-speed | 120mm PWM | 140mm PWM high-speed Triple Pack | 140mm PWM high-speed White Triple Pack | 140mm PWM Triple Pack | 140mm PWM White Triple Pack | 120mm PWM high-speed Triple Pack | 120mm PWM high-speed White Triple Pack | 120mm PWM Triple...
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I bring the case bare..

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when I ordered the wooden boards from the carpenter I deliberately increased the dimensions by a few centimeters in order to better control the actual measurements given by the case. To do this I use a Japanese-type marker, it has very dense teeth and offers a very precise cut.

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mahogany is a wood that is among the dense and valuable ones, very hard to work manually, but gives a lot of satisfaction. first goal to rebuild the front panel to replace the original on

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the have some supports in my case, I'll make room for them.

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create a 90° angle and then using spa and 80 grit sandpaper, then finishing with 180 and 240 grit, I reconstruct the upper curve.

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These panels will need to be drilled to have optimal airflow.
now I have to create the supports to insert it into the case, I use the thick holes for the original pins I create them in aluminum easy to model

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a hard job to do manually but in the end..

top panel, the case has a 90° depression after having cut the board to size I chamfer the corners, the board is 1 cm thick I mark the half and create the lateral curvature

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hello guys here I am again with the creation of the internal panel I base myself on the rounded shape of the frame.. let's go..






on straight parts I use the Japanese saw but for the hollow parts I have no choice I go with an electric fretsaw..






I want the edges to be smoothed, I'll take the rasp again...co..



I get myself some 5mm diameter rods that will fit into the holes already present in the case.







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sorry guys but I couldn't resist I'm taking a break...











 
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hello guys here I am again with the creation of the internal panel I base myself on the rounded shape of the frame.. let's go..






on straight parts I use the Japanese saw but for the hollow parts I have no choice I go with an electric fretsaw..






I want the edges to be smoothed, I'll take the rasp again...co..



I get myself some 5mm diameter rods that will fit into the holes already present in the case.







ower part



sorry guys but I couldn't resist I'm taking a break...











I honestly wouldn't mind if you just remade this entire case in wood and posted the progress as you go.
 
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Hi guys, update on tests with the lower shelf completed.. some spacers will be added to the lower part to facilitate the air flow.

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In the meantime, the new be quiet ìLIGHT WINGS LX fans have arrived which will replace the original ones in the case
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and also the heat sinks for the SSDs... but we'll see them in detail later

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finishing the internal panel using the holes in the case..
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This panel is used to cover the holes for the 3.5" hard drive bays.
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processing of the lower left side panel I use the same geometry as the original bequiet panel
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I'm getting ready to work on the right side.
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these 3 panels will have to fit together perfectly..
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as usual I complicated my life, I'm fine with that...
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I help myself with precision chisels.

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these panels will need to be further worked on with the addition of blind ventilation holes, perhaps with parts in aluminium which I haven't decided yet...
 
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Hi guys, let's continue.


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his is the project for the processing of the front and top panel once the dimensions have been established, I print on adhesive paper and apply it to the piece, in this way I have the mathematical certainty that everything will come out exactly as planned.
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I start with 3mm tips and then gradually increase the size.

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these holes, besides being decorative, have an optimal airflow. I remember that this Be Quiet case, which I love, has dust filters everywhere. I was pleasantly surprised.
better pics coming soon..
 
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Hi guys, more photos of the case view with the front and rear panel finished, the panels, even if well sanded, still need to be finished with linseed oil

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I had completed the psu cover panel but it still needs other attention, it must be raised a little to favor the airflow with the lower psu components and hard drives. I had inserted some pins in conjunction with holes already present in the case this to position the panel that otherwise would have danced inside the cabinet, I also add some magnets, even if small they are very powerful they screw on the piece, in this way the panel is raised as much as needed for the airflow.

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this way the magnets keep it anchored to the case and it doesn't move. Test on a steel ruler.

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Now it's time to take the right bulkhead that I had previously cut. Once the graphics have been studied always with the procedure used for the front panel, that is, design on PC, print on adhesive paper and then apply it to the piece.

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I wanted to use a three-dimensional effect, I drilled holes of different diameters to create this illusion.


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Central part still to be defined.

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Here too I apply magnets, unlike the internal panel I apply them at the level of the panel, I make holes, I fix them with vinavil glue, once dry it is hard as cement. In this way the boards are applied to the bulkhead without using holes.

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hello guys here I am again with further developments, in this step I will share with you the processing of the external panel that will cover the right bulkhead. These are the various sketches and ideas..



I have to take into account my manual skills, not having the possibility of using CNC or laser cutting even on behalf of third parties given the high costs, I evaluate some ideas, this will be a 0.8 mm aluminum plate that will be positioned on the central part of the wooden panel, I chose aluminum for 2 reasons, 1 easy and manual processing and lightness. chosen the graphics.


simulates a sort of elaborate grid with a central logo I design the panel with Adobe Illustrator with exact measurements and then print it on adhesive paper and apply it to the piece








after applying 6mm holes, do some electric fretwork..


a long and boring job but which I hope will give satisfactory results in the end


obviously it's all a bit imprecise and will need to be fixed with precision




but slowly... I don't want a shiny effect but a bit rough, I use 400 sandpaper and water..






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This little job took me about 2 days of work





 
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hello guys I'm taking the internal panel again.. this plate has the same workmanship as the external aluminum panel but smaller design on file, printing on adhesive paper and working on the piece

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it's time to finish the wood, I use cooked linseed oil which, in addition to protecting, highlights all the grain of the wood, darkening it a little.

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Hi guys, I'm making the support bracket for the inno3d 4070 super. I'll take a piece of aluminum recovered from unio scrap, thickness 1 mm.

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I recover an aluminum angle bracket and apply the 2 threaded rivets to i

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I also recover a piece of leftover mahogany wood and divide it in 2 to halve the thickness.

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these are the finished pieces without first applying 2 layers of matt black

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result

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Hi!
Great work here...
I do like the tone of wood used and all the handcraft that is was poured into it...

Keep up the good work!

LPC
 
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Hi guys, the mod is practically finished, I'll show you the final photos later, in the meantime I made the headphone holder with the leftover wood that will accommodate the new Sharkoon SKILLER SGH50 headphones

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Along with these there will be the new SGK50S4 keyboards and the now well-known SGK30



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All this to complete my workstation.. let's go basic preparation

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the lower base is screwed and with the addition of vinyl glue to the central pillar.

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Preparation of the headphone stand, I took the correct curvature from the headphones, I glued 3 pieces of wood with vinyl glue and held them together with clamps for 4 hours, the result is a single block of wood that once worked you can't even see the joints

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Gluing and fixing to the second base which will in turn be fixed to the central base.

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I had this piece of aluminum left over, it was part of a Sharkoon case that I modded thicker than 1mm.

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Paint is hard to remove, paint stripper makes it quicker...

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Sandpaper 180 then 240 then 400 and finally 800 with water.

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Fixing holes at the bottom base.

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I added the tip to the base with another piece of leftover wood. To make the lines straight and at the right distance from each other I use a guide.

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Fixed everything this is the central bracket.

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I fix the base in aluminum.

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I get another piece of aluminum to cover the fixing screws on the back and give more prominence to the structure, this is the result I hope you like it...

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update the case mounts 140 mm fans that although excellent I replace them with the new LIGHT WINGS XL.. the same but 120 mm are mounted on the liquid heatsink.for those interested in purchasing I leave you the link
https://www.amazon.it/s?k=ventola+1...fa7ac2c6862b7&language=it_IT&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
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power supply 80 plus platinum bequiet! 1200W

link to buy
https://www.amazon.it/quiet-Straigh...f7beb866734b2&language=it_IT&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
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hardware ram.
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2 m2 ssd branded s3 plus one of 240 and the other of 480 GB
https://www.amazon.it/S3-S3SSDD240-...ebd3bd1d851b7&language=it_IT&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
https://www.amazon.it/S3-S3SSDD480-...4c9386aadbbb2&language=it_IT&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
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on which I will mount the be quiet MC1 heat sinks
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Those ram sticks look like they have some mounting holes that would be perfect to use for a wood platform for mounting dual 80mm or 60mm Noctua cooling fans.
Providing picture just for an idea.
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One Word...

BEAUTIFULL!!!!

This is piece of ART in PC Form... The little details, the contrast of the wood with the metal... The color of the fans and the AIO... Perfect!

Good taste indeed!

Congratulations and enjoy that fine machine! :)

Best Regards,

LPC
 
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