KURTLEYBA
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System Name | BIOHAZARD GAMING PC |
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Processor | Intel Q9550 3.4ghz |
Motherboard | EVGA 790I ULTRA |
Cooling | Watercooling Danger Den, Swiftech, Koolance |
Memory | OCZ FLEX II XCL watercooled DDR3 2 gigs PC12800 |
Video Card(s) | 3 EVGA 8800 GTX |
Storage | Raptor 150, Seagate 640 |
Display(s) | Samsung 226BW 22" LCD 3000:1 CONTRAST RATIO |
Case | Lian Li custom mod; base mod from Crazypc |
Audio Device(s) | RAZER BARRACUDA |
Power Supply | Antec 1000w |
Software | vista home prem 32bit |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
UPDATED 6-09
NOW WITH A MATCHING MONITOR AND KEYBOARD. BOTH PAINTED TO LOOK RUSTED AND ADDED "RIVETS" TO THE ITEMS! LOOKS VERY INDUSTRIAL!
CHANGED TO: Q9550 CPU; EVGA 790I ULTRA; 2 EVGA 9800GTX+; 1 Razer Barracuda Soundcard; 2 GIGS OCZ Flex II; Vista Home Prem 32bit, Antech 1000w PSU, Lite-On It DVD RW, Seagate 320 + 640 HDs,
Mods:
Drilled varrious holes throughout case to run Tygon Ultra Soft tubing; mounted Danger Den radiator on right side panel; built a housing for the radiator w/ white styrene sheets .080mm from Hobbylinc; painted sheets w/ Alclad metal finish and then used rusting material from MicroMark; sealed paint effect w/ tripple thick clear coat from Krylon; installed many UV lights to illuminate UV non-contuctive coolant; enhanced custom Biohazard paint job; painted green slim coming out from many cracks w/clothing paint; connected fans to a Sunbeam baybus fan controller; all wires were sleeved and extended with electrical componets from Frozencpu; used custom fan grills from MNpctech; installed Koolance nossels and Quick Disconnects; wraped Tygon tubing w/ Primoflex anti-king wraps; purchased danger den radiator and Swiftech watercooling parts from Frozencpu and Preformancepcs; used custom printed case badges from Directron; UV lighting from Xpcgear; Lian Li P-60 plus case from CrazyPc; used stickers and stenciles from HobbyLobby; did my own custom painting on the warning signs; used hardware from Home Depot; drilled all holes w/ Dremel and inserted rubber gouments of varrious sizes;
BIOHAZARD CASE MOD by Kurt Leyba, Denver Custom Cases; this mod took about a month to build; due to the many paint jobs, the case had many layers; I was going for the government waste effect, or irresponsiblity; at first, I wasn't sure that mounting the radiator outsinde on the side panel would look good...I didn't think the box housing that I built would look good...but after painting it, I was surprised by the effect. the best part is the "Acid Green" non-conductive coolant from Feser gives it the bubbling, churning effect I was going for.
Specs:
UPDATED 6-09
NOW WITH A MATCHING MONITOR AND KEYBOARD. BOTH PAINTED TO LOOK RUSTED AND ADDED "RIVETS" TO THE ITEMS! LOOKS VERY INDUSTRIAL!
CHANGED TO: Q9550 CPU; EVGA 790I ULTRA; 2 EVGA 9800GTX+; 1 Razer Barracuda Soundcard; 2 GIGS OCZ Flex II; Vista Home Prem 32bit, Antech 1000w PSU, Lite-On It DVD RW, Seagate 320 + 640 HDs,
Mods:
Drilled varrious holes throughout case to run Tygon Ultra Soft tubing; mounted Danger Den radiator on right side panel; built a housing for the radiator w/ white styrene sheets .080mm from Hobbylinc; painted sheets w/ Alclad metal finish and then used rusting material from MicroMark; sealed paint effect w/ tripple thick clear coat from Krylon; installed many UV lights to illuminate UV non-contuctive coolant; enhanced custom Biohazard paint job; painted green slim coming out from many cracks w/clothing paint; connected fans to a Sunbeam baybus fan controller; all wires were sleeved and extended with electrical componets from Frozencpu; used custom fan grills from MNpctech; installed Koolance nossels and Quick Disconnects; wraped Tygon tubing w/ Primoflex anti-king wraps; purchased danger den radiator and Swiftech watercooling parts from Frozencpu and Preformancepcs; used custom printed case badges from Directron; UV lighting from Xpcgear; Lian Li P-60 plus case from CrazyPc; used stickers and stenciles from HobbyLobby; did my own custom painting on the warning signs; used hardware from Home Depot; drilled all holes w/ Dremel and inserted rubber gouments of varrious sizes;
BIOHAZARD CASE MOD by Kurt Leyba, Denver Custom Cases; this mod took about a month to build; due to the many paint jobs, the case had many layers; I was going for the government waste effect, or irresponsiblity; at first, I wasn't sure that mounting the radiator outsinde on the side panel would look good...I didn't think the box housing that I built would look good...but after painting it, I was surprised by the effect. the best part is the "Acid Green" non-conductive coolant from Feser gives it the bubbling, churning effect I was going for.
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