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Re: Custom Built Computers

Postby LeadFingers » Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:47 pm

OH Strider, Why did you have to go and post pictures of your case?

I was perfectly happy with my Thermaltake Soprano D.x. but after seeing your case, mine looks like it came from the store with Capt Crunch inside it! :(

Amd 8400 tri core, Nvidia 8400, Sata II 500Gb Seagate, 4Gb Kingston HyperX, and I'm ashamed to post pictures.
That's just wrong! ;)
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Re: Custom Built Computers

Postby Uffe » Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:23 pm

pch.shot wrote:Very nice, Strider. A little too flashy for my tastes, but I'm an old guy. What I would like to see is a solid wood case w/ aluminium interior. Walnut finish so it will blend in with the furniture. Like the stereo consoles of the 50's and 60's(retro you know).
Something like this:


Suppose something like these beauties you think about, I would sure like one of them.
http://www.virtual-hideout.net/reviews/exoticwoodcrafts_wood_case/index.shtml
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Re: Custom Built Computers

Postby pch.shot » Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:56 pm

Those are really sharp cases. They would be ideal for a Home Entertainment Centre PC. I love wood furniture and these would blend in perfectly in someone's living room.
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Re: Custom Built Computers

Postby Uffe » Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:10 pm

Uffe

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Re: Custom Built Computers

Postby Uffe » Tue May 26, 2009 12:29 pm

It's amazing what some people do to create unique - or at least very different cabinets for their PC's. This fellow sure have a lot of crazy ideas.

http://www.envador.com/

He makes me think of an old danish architect and poet called Piet Hein. One of his "Gruk" - as he called them - said: (free translated)

The hard part snot getting ideas.
The hard part is out of a lot - just pick the one that's hot.
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Re: Custom Built Computers

Postby Admin-Amir » Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:35 am

Hello everyone.

If you would like to see Danny with the construction of cooling water,
Danny doing a project alone on his workstation at home.

You can see the escort of his project in photography.

16 years old guy from Israel, very talented guy .

You can see his work on his project here link.

http://www.jaya.co.il/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=345
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Re: Custom Built Computers

Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:38 am

Thank you Amir :):)
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G.Skill Pai 2X2GB 800Mhz
Nvida 9600GSO 1GB
Corsair VX 450W
Cooler-Master HAF 932
Hdd's:
RAID 0: 2X500GB wd
2x250gb wd
Water Cooling:
CPU Water Block: Swiftech Apoge GTZ
Radiator: Swiftech Tripel with 2 silverstone fm123\121 and scyte 65CFM
Pump: Swiftech 655
Water tank: Swiftech micro2
Water: distiled water + Feser Active Green UV dye
FAN's:
On the Radiator: 2 silverstone fm123\121 and scyte 65CFM
Case: 2X23CM +14CM Cooler-Master fan's
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