Allspark

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December 10th 2018
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Outstanding (6.8)
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Key Features:
AMD CPU NVIDIA Graphics Custom Paint Job Small Form Factor
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System Specs:
  • Chassi Phanteks mITX Tempered Glass - White
  • Motherboard Asus B450-i Strix Gaming
  • CPU AMD R7 2700
  • Memory G.Skill Flare X 3200mhz cl 14
  • GPU iGame Colorful GTX 1070ti U-Top
  • PSU Corsair RM750X
  • M2 Samsung 960 EVO 500gb
  • SSD Samsung 850 Pro 256gb
  • CPU-cooler AMD Wraith RGB LED
  • Chassi fans Corsair ML140 PRO White LED x3
  • LED Deepcool RGB-strips x3
Performed 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 plastidip RAM: Painted white with radiator spraypaint GPU-shroud: Painted white with plastidip GPU-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.
Special Tools Used:
  • Watercutting tools
  • Dremel
  • Watersandpaper
  • Diamondgrinder(?)
Time Spent:
~40 hours
Sponsors:
  • None
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.
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1 Comment on Allspark

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Deriveh
Thanks for rating the build. I'd be happy to get some tips and pointers for future build. My aim is to build sleek and elegant chassis that none would mind having on top of a desk.
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