.999 SILVER

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Hi everyone,

After my Project Blue I decide not to waste time and to start new one This time the main colors will be white and silver. I hope to achieve the same success as the previous project did :)

So the hardware involved:
- NANOXIA Deep Silence 6 Rev. B
- Seasonic XP-1050 platinum Model : SS-1050XP Active PFC F3
- Intel Core i7 5820k
- ASUS X99 PRO
- EVGA GTX980 ACX2.0 x 2
- RAM - Corsair
- Samsung 850 PRO 120Gb x 2 RAID0

Water Cooling Parts:
- EK-Supremacy EVO - Nickel (Original CSQ)
- EK-FC980 GTX - Nickel (Original CSQ) + Backplate
- EK-XTOP DDC 3.2 PWM - Plexi (Original CSQ incl. pump)
- EK-DDC Heatsink Housing - Nickel
- EK-RES X3 250
- XSPC RX360 V3 x 2
- NANOXIA hard tubing
- Bitspower\Barrow fittings

Thanks a lot to my sponsors:
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The case:

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I was planning this from very long time but never have time to do it,work bench :) This is the project made with google sketchup

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Not many photos of the work , I was in the rush :) Job almost complete

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And work place ready for modding :) I also made a shelf and installed better lighting

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My missis was very happy,that I'm not going to use the dinner table any more :D Ok,enough talking lets start modding :dremel:

Case stripped

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I can easily fit inside two triple radiators, it makes me very happy :D

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First I will replace the standard case feet with those with wheels

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More cutting,drilling and more weight reduced

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I'm planning to cover the inside with white acrylic and make a lower chamber. First everything from
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And what the inside will look very roughly :)

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The HDD cage will be just in front the PSU

Wow that was very long writing :) That's all for now lads.I will come back soon with more photos,so stay tuned for more :)
 
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Wow, you not hanging around are you mate? Well if blue is anything to go by, silver should be awesome. I also have never heard of Nanoxia, so curious to see this built.

Out of curiosity, whats the .999 ref? % of sterling silver used? ;)
 
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I've never heard of Nanoxia before. Are their cases any good?
Also this is going to be an excellent built as was Project: Blue

great look build this is going to be nice

looks good so far

Thanks:) Very quality case,a bit heavy but excellent design.

Wow, you not hanging around are you mate? Well if blue is anything to go by, silver should be awesome. I also have never heard of Nanoxia, so curious to see this built.

Out of curiosity, whats the ref? % of sterling silver used? ;)

Patience :D
 
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It's been a busy week for me at work,so I manage to made some progress today.I start cutting the acrylic.
First sheet

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Drilling holes,so the front panel can fit on properly on place

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It's time for the second panel

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And the final result.

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Not bad at all.I still need to fix the supporting bars,cut the the front panel and install the radiator.I'm planning this for tomorrow,so stay tuned for more :)
 
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I've made some progress today. The openings for the front radiator are ready

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My trusty jewellery motor next to the dremel :D

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Back from the past-Made In GDR.Still working perfectly since 1980:)

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And in action

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And the rads in place with some of the hardware

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Now it's time for painting.Stay tuned for more.
 
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