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System Name | Powder Custom-Loop-All-In-One |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 3800X |
Motherboard | Asus B450-I Strix Gaming |
Cooling | TT Pacific W5 |
Memory | G.Skill Flare X 3600Mhz Cl16 (B-die) 2x8Gb |
Video Card(s) | Palit RTX 2080ti ProGaming OC |
Storage | 2x Samsung 960 EVO 500gb |
Display(s) | Acer Predator X34P |
Case | Custom built |
Power Supply | Corsair SF600 |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Lightspeed (wireless) |
Keyboard | Xtrfy K2 RGB |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
Chassi: Phanteks mITX Tempered Glass - WhiteMotherboard: Asus B450-i Strix GamingCPU: AMD R7 2700Memory: G.Skill Flare X 3200mhz cl 14GPU: iGame Colorful GTX 1070ti U-TopPSU: Corsair RM750XM2: Samsung 960 EVO 500gbSSD: Samsung 850 Pro 256gbCPU-cooler: AMD Wraith RGB LEDChassi fans: Corsair ML140 PRO White LED x3LED: Deepcool RGB-strips x3
Mods:
Chassi: Top and front plate is cut with a water-cutting machine. The top plate began wobbling in the machine which meant that I got some uneven cuts and destroyed paint. So the top plate is repainted as well. PSU: Painted white with plastidipRAM: Painted white with radiator spraypaintGPU-shroud: Painted white with plastidipGPU-backplate: Added an extra transparent acrylic backplate which was painted white with plastidip while still leaving a detailed pattern similar to the one cut in the chassi plates. LED-strips: Added under the new backplate, behind the top panel and behind the front panel.
After having the HUGE chassi Coolermaster HAF XB EVO which my wife loathed I wanted to do something to have on top of my desk which she could accept as decently looking. So, I set out to build something somewhat small in the mITX factor and I knew I wanted to play with lights effects. This is the first time EVER I MOD a chassi at all. Or even "decorate" one. So, I decided to go with mostly white and some black details, which meant repainting some components like the RAM-modules, GPU-shroud, PSU and adding a second backplate in transparent acryl to the GPU. Of course I had to make some cuts on the chassi panel as well. Unfortunatly I burned my motherboard at Winter Dreamhack 2018 so I had to switch from intel to AMD, so right now it's the wraith cooler instead of my regular AIO.
Specs:
Chassi: Phanteks mITX Tempered Glass - WhiteMotherboard: Asus B450-i Strix GamingCPU: AMD R7 2700Memory: G.Skill Flare X 3200mhz cl 14GPU: iGame Colorful GTX 1070ti U-TopPSU: Corsair RM750XM2: Samsung 960 EVO 500gbSSD: Samsung 850 Pro 256gbCPU-cooler: AMD Wraith RGB LEDChassi fans: Corsair ML140 PRO White LED x3LED: Deepcool RGB-strips x3
Mods:
Chassi: Top and front plate is cut with a water-cutting machine. The top plate began wobbling in the machine which meant that I got some uneven cuts and destroyed paint. So the top plate is repainted as well. PSU: Painted white with plastidipRAM: Painted white with radiator spraypaintGPU-shroud: Painted white with plastidipGPU-backplate: Added an extra transparent acrylic backplate which was painted white with plastidip while still leaving a detailed pattern similar to the one cut in the chassi plates. LED-strips: Added under the new backplate, behind the top panel and behind the front panel.
After having the HUGE chassi Coolermaster HAF XB EVO which my wife loathed I wanted to do something to have on top of my desk which she could accept as decently looking. So, I set out to build something somewhat small in the mITX factor and I knew I wanted to play with lights effects. This is the first time EVER I MOD a chassi at all. Or even "decorate" one. So, I decided to go with mostly white and some black details, which meant repainting some components like the RAM-modules, GPU-shroud, PSU and adding a second backplate in transparent acryl to the GPU. Of course I had to make some cuts on the chassi panel as well. Unfortunatly I burned my motherboard at Winter Dreamhack 2018 so I had to switch from intel to AMD, so right now it's the wraith cooler instead of my regular AIO.