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MODS BY BJORN - W2AX

Nizr

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Specs:
Chassi: Cooltek (Jonsbo)W2.Moderkort: MSI z97 Mpower.CPU: Intel 4790K Devil's CanyonGPU: MSI GTX 980 Ti Gaming 6G.RAM: Teamgroup Vulcan 16GB 2133Mhz.PSU: SilverStone ST1000-G Evolution 1000W.SSD/HDD: 2x480GB Teamgroup L3 SSD.Kylning: Noctua NH-D14 and Noctua "industrialPPC" fans.LEDs by Nanoxia

Mods:
Case -* re-painted the case frame in matte black.* Cut up holes in the bottom for better airflow.* Made the original window bigger and put in Real Galss.* Made a new window in right side panel adding a window out of Real Glass.* Drilled a hole and mounted a new power button in the front.* Removed fan grill at the back.* Custom made aluminium panels covering the motherboard tray, short side of PSU and panels which covers the cables and a mounting plate for the SSDs. SSDs are mounted with Magnets.Everything using carefully chosen screws.* painted the panels matte black.Motherboard - * Removed yellow details and painted heatsinks matte black.* Removes all the stickers.* Removes Audio boost plate.SSDs - * Removed the original black color.* Brushes the aluminium casing to get a finish which matches the case.* Custom vinylsGPU -* Removed the shroud and fans.* Painted the heatsink matte black.* Removed the anodising of the backplate and then brushed it to get it to match the finish of the case.CPU-cooler -* Removed nickelplating on top fin and repainted the top to make it match the gpu backplate.Fans - * Heatshrink to cover the colored cables.* Custom vinyls.Cables -* New power button with custom cables.* Custom length cables sleeved by Icemodz*LEDs by Nanoxia.

W2AX built in a Cooltek W2. I wanted to give this build the feeling of beeing Exclusive, Industrial and Performance" - did i make it?This project made me love working with aluminium and made me dislike steel even more, but, It probably have to do with the lack of tools (could possibly be lack of skill ;) )The project is air cooled - i have this... thing.. for air cooling, its something elegant about it.Awards: placed 1st in the Swedish modding championship 2015 (SMPC).Dont think i have warranty left on anything - everything been modified one way or another.
 
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Stunning. Love the detail
 
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It looks minimalist, very sleek looking, but needs more internal pics and a wider angle, all the close ups make it hard to get perspective.
 
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