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Specs:
MOBO: ASUS Sabertooth X79
CPU: Intel i7 3820
GPU: Zotac 660Ti
PSU: Corsair AX850
RAM: Corsair Vengeance (Olive Green) 16GB
Cooling: Corsair H80i
SSD: Adata 512GB
HD: WD 1TB
DVD: ASUS
Fans: BitFenix Spectre LED (red) x 4 (in addition to the 2 existing Corsair white LED)
Fan Controller: BitFenix Hydra Pro
Mods:
This is an update on an earlier case I posted some time ago before I had the hardware to put into it. Unfortunately, I cannot find the original post to update . . . So I will update with a new post.
While new and shiny mods are very spectacular to the eye, I wanted something a bit more worn and used looking. Being a fan of all things zombie and a gamer of apocalyptic and military themed games, I wanted a computer that matched my interest. So I went about designing a mod that looked like a military radio which had seen service in a global war, survived and had been repurposed in a post-apocalyptic world. I decided to go with the Corsair Carbide 400R as the start point.
Visit my work log if you want to see the whole process from start to finish
Specs:
MOBO: ASUS Sabertooth X79
CPU: Intel i7 3820
GPU: Zotac 660Ti
PSU: Corsair AX850
RAM: Corsair Vengeance (Olive Green) 16GB
Cooling: Corsair H80i
SSD: Adata 512GB
HD: WD 1TB
DVD: ASUS
Fans: BitFenix Spectre LED (red) x 4 (in addition to the 2 existing Corsair white LED)
Fan Controller: BitFenix Hydra Pro
Mods:
This is an update on an earlier case I posted some time ago before I had the hardware to put into it. Unfortunately, I cannot find the original post to update . . . So I will update with a new post.
While new and shiny mods are very spectacular to the eye, I wanted something a bit more worn and used looking. Being a fan of all things zombie and a gamer of apocalyptic and military themed games, I wanted a computer that matched my interest. So I went about designing a mod that looked like a military radio which had seen service in a global war, survived and had been repurposed in a post-apocalyptic world. I decided to go with the Corsair Carbide 400R as the start point.
Visit my work log if you want to see the whole process from start to finish