This modder's other projects:
Performed Mods:
Custom Front panel.
Painting of the case.
Cable "hider" with engraved badge on one side.
Backplate added to the 280X.
Made room for my PSU by removing the piece that held the motherboard tray, and then stabilized it with some steel plate underneath.
Windows in both side panels.
Added my own power/reset buttons.
This is my attempt of a green build. Although i am not completely satisfied with the result, i still think it turned out pretty good.
Tell me what you think!
12 Comments on Aerocool DS Cube - Green Box mod!
(except cable management to review)
When you say cable management, do you mean the mess next to the PSU?
The space underneath the MB tray is where you are supposed to hide the mess... i just choosed to show it to you on the pictures :)
I don't know what else i could have done there, except maybe cover it with a plate.
To my knowledge, cable management is how you route your cables to where ever they need to be plugged in, and i think i did a pretty good job there! (except for the pci-e extension i couldn't get straightened out).
A small cable sheathing with shortening of those it will settle the problems
Or if a cache
Otherwise I love this case and I think taking it to a small PC game
Ps: Sorry for my english, but i'm french loool
Good job and continues to do so
I also have a ds cube and I'm planing to mod it.
I'd like to know how did you mod your front panel? What tools did you use?
The holes on it are perfect! Great work!
First of all, compliment for your excellent works! It's looks very nice.
I would like to know how you make the "mod" of front panel.
I've the same case and I've notice a poor air intake ( also with new 200mm front fan ) due to the front panel "stock" doesn't have a good "intake hole"
You buy already "holed" or you make the hole in the original front panel with something like laser cutting or something similar?
Thanks for your answer.
Andrea
Regarding the front panel. I drew it my self, then got ModWithMe to machine cut it for me for another build(its acrylic). What i then did here, was cutting a big hole in the original front panel, then i glued the acrylic onto the panel and then added some putty on the edge and sanded them, then painted it :)
And remember, if you plan on painting it, sand off ALL the "Soft touch" surface on the panels.
I saw this link on the Alien inspired page.
As I mentioned on the other page, I do have a DS case myself and I plan to modify it.
You guys did make a good job and I hope to get inspiration and tips from you! Thanks!:respect:
I do have a question, did you also cover up the top IO, Power and reset buttons with putty? Thanks again!
Putty everywhere! :-)
Can you show us where you made the cut in the front panel and how you put on the new panel? Thanks!
I had the acrylic and i just made a cutout to fit the piece :-)