started of with a Gigabyte sumo 5115 case
front panel of the case - i like the neat look when the front panel is closed .... it looks elegant but obviously you can swing it open to access all the optical devices you wish to install
something else that i like about the case is the front logo in dark light - this is what you see on the floor in front of the case
so this is what the internals of the case look like now - hopefully i will be doing a bit more work to make it even neater
what the HSF fan combo looks like in combination with the huge graphics card
the hardware list is as follows
Gigabyte Sumo 5115 case
Antec High Current Gamer 750 watt power supply
Asus P8Z68-V pro/Gen3 motherboard
Intel i3-2120 "Sandy Bridge" CPU
Zalman CNPS12x extreme cpu cooler
Kingston Hyper X DDR3 1600 2 x 4gigs Ram
Gigabyte Radeon HD6970 OC edition
Lite-on Blu-Ray writer
Western Digital Raptor X hard drive
Win 7 Pro 64 bit operating system
the "small" side panel mod looks like this with the lights on
what it looks like with the lights off
close up of the HSF fan combo inside through the case window and while its all lit up
budget system with quick side panel mod
budget system with quick side panel mod
Asus Z68-V Pro/Gen3, i5-3570k, 16GB Kingston Hyperx DDR3-1600, Gigabyte Radeon HD6970 OC graphics card, Corsair H100 liquid cpu cooling, Lite-on Blu-ray burner, Western Digital Raptor X HDD, Gigabyte Sumo 5115 modded case, Samsung P2770 monitor
Re: budget system with quick side panel mod
plans for later upgrades are only to do the following things
1) upgrade the CPU to a higher end "IVY BRIDGE" 3770k when i have the cash
2) install a solid state drive as an O/S drive and use a large 2TB drive for storage
3) make the internals much neater by adding some shrouds to hide the wiring
4) redo the case window with a much better attempt since i dropped some superglue on this one (hence the smudges you see in some of the pics
1) upgrade the CPU to a higher end "IVY BRIDGE" 3770k when i have the cash
2) install a solid state drive as an O/S drive and use a large 2TB drive for storage
3) make the internals much neater by adding some shrouds to hide the wiring
4) redo the case window with a much better attempt since i dropped some superglue on this one (hence the smudges you see in some of the pics
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Re: budget system with quick side panel mod
Nice
Also looking to do something like this to my case. Nice CPU cooler too
Also looking to do something like this to my case. Nice CPU cooler too
Re: budget system with quick side panel mod
thank you
wish you good luck in your own project
wish you good luck in your own project
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Re: budget system with quick side panel mod
How did you do the face btw?
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i did it all a while back - this project was to use up stuff that was lying around
i cut that out of perspex with my ryobi pencil grinder (similar to a dremel)
then it was sandpapered
painted with a couple of coats of primer
then painted black
so recently i gave it a new coat of black and some lacquer and then i stuck it onto the perspex which is in turn glued onto the side panel after that was cut out
i cut that out of perspex with my ryobi pencil grinder (similar to a dremel)
then it was sandpapered
painted with a couple of coats of primer
then painted black
so recently i gave it a new coat of black and some lacquer and then i stuck it onto the perspex which is in turn glued onto the side panel after that was cut out
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Re: budget system with quick side panel mod
Nice work
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Re: budget system with quick side panel mod
small progress here - a buddy of mine wanted the intel board i had on sale on various forums and he wanted my i3-2120 as well - so thats now been moved on and in return i put in around 700 bucks or so and got myself an i5-3570k (the k version which can overclock)
so it isnt the i7-3770k that i so wanted but its good enough - so now only a solid state drive remaining to replace my conventional hard drive to drag me fully into the 21st century
so it isnt the i7-3770k that i so wanted but its good enough - so now only a solid state drive remaining to replace my conventional hard drive to drag me fully into the 21st century
Asus Z68-V Pro/Gen3, i5-3570k, 16GB Kingston Hyperx DDR3-1600, Gigabyte Radeon HD6970 OC graphics card, Corsair H100 liquid cpu cooling, Lite-on Blu-ray burner, Western Digital Raptor X HDD, Gigabyte Sumo 5115 modded case, Samsung P2770 monitor
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okay guys - so this is what my kingston hyperX ram looked like (kind of ..... but the exact ram i had is pictured elsewhere in this thread)
and i had a buddy who wanted this ram so he bought me some identical ram which just had the bigger heat spreader and i swopped him the old stuff and gave him the R200 cash difference to get the ram that looked like this
and i also got myself that little Kingston ram cooler that you see there cos it was only 150 bucks
then i landed up getting rid of the air cooler cos the temps were a bit highish - and i replaced it with a Corsair H100 watercooler. The reasoning behind the ready made watercooler vs custom watercooling is that the custom stuff is too high maintenance - i wanted a fit and forget solution
so this is what the rear outside of the case looks like now
closeup of the radiator
what the insides of the case looks like now
waterblock with fans at full speed - the regular case fans are still in place .... so this means that the radiator is being cooled in a push/pull manner
what this stuff now looks like with the lights on
and i had a buddy who wanted this ram so he bought me some identical ram which just had the bigger heat spreader and i swopped him the old stuff and gave him the R200 cash difference to get the ram that looked like this
and i also got myself that little Kingston ram cooler that you see there cos it was only 150 bucks
then i landed up getting rid of the air cooler cos the temps were a bit highish - and i replaced it with a Corsair H100 watercooler. The reasoning behind the ready made watercooler vs custom watercooling is that the custom stuff is too high maintenance - i wanted a fit and forget solution
so this is what the rear outside of the case looks like now
closeup of the radiator
what the insides of the case looks like now
waterblock with fans at full speed - the regular case fans are still in place .... so this means that the radiator is being cooled in a push/pull manner
what this stuff now looks like with the lights on
Asus Z68-V Pro/Gen3, i5-3570k, 16GB Kingston Hyperx DDR3-1600, Gigabyte Radeon HD6970 OC graphics card, Corsair H100 liquid cpu cooling, Lite-on Blu-ray burner, Western Digital Raptor X HDD, Gigabyte Sumo 5115 modded case, Samsung P2770 monitor
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very nice man
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