BackDraft Evo (a Nanoxia DS1 Build)

The latest...

I had a delivery from Germany today :D

I'll post some pics up tomorrow ;)

Hopefully some other materials should turn up tomorrow to allow me to finish off the aesthetics of the case proper in preparation for the hardware.
 
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Time to say hello to the new arrivals :D


I had an absolute mare of a time sourcing these in the UK so decided to order them direct from Watercool (Germany); in a typical showing of German efficiency, I ordered them on Friday and they arrived 5 days later on Tuesday.


So enough spiel...



Presenting 1 x HEATKILLER® GPU-X³ GTX 680 "Hole Edition" Ni-Bl and back plate.


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The build quality of both the block and back plate is absolutely flawless; the back plate is polished stainless steel and the GPU block has a stainless plate mounted with a black accented design.

Perfect :D
 
The other material I needed to finish off the aesthetics arrived this morning also, I'm using plasticard (HIPS) sheet for this phase of the build.


Time to eliminate the last vestiges of stock ugliness :)


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As was


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Work in progress...

(please excuse the paw prints)


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I also installed the push pair of Piranhas lol :D
 
Show us some more mate! One of my favourite builds at the moment :)

Soon mate soon :)

Things have got bogged down with having to source components etc unfortunately, oh and that thing called life and not enough hours in a day syndrome doesn't help any either :rolleyes:

I'll be dropping you a mail sometime soon, need a quote on one of your own cases for my mATX build; I'll need a few feature incorporated ;)
 
Soon is good! Totally understand. These things take time and we never have enough of that. We actually managed to get down the sketch up and almost half of the CAD stuff for my next project. The prototype of the first ever E-ATX Parvum case. At first I thought making such a large version of our case would look clumsy. More of that soon anyway.

Sounds great mate. Fire an email to me so we can discuss it as and when your ready.
 
Soon is good! Totally understand. These things take time and we never have enough of that. We actually managed to get down the sketch up and almost half of the CAD stuff for my next project. The prototype of the first ever E-ATX Parvum case. At first I thought making such a large version of our case would look clumsy. More of that soon anyway.

Sounds great mate. Fire an email to me so we can discuss it as and when your ready.


An E-ATX Parvum :eek:


Now that I can't wait to see!!! :D :cool:


And will do :)
 
Time to finish up the faceplate...


The faceplate with the res window slot cut and holes drilled for the anti-vandal switches; I wet sanded the plate with some 600 grit wet and dry paper to give the 3M Di-Noc carbon fibre vinyl a clean surface to adhere to.

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I've bonded an additional strip of plasticard (HIPS) to the reverse side of the plate to add some strength and support for the switches.

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The Lamptron anti-vandal switches installed (22mm left, 16mm right); the left switch will function as the power on with associated LED ring and the right will function as a reset button/hard disk activity light.

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A test fit of the completed panel

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That will do the job :D
 
And lastly...


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I have just one internal patch to apply before my PC OCD is satisfied and I can FINALLY make a start on the hardware install :D
 
Well the final internal patch is in, call it a remedial correction...


Before -


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I wasn't at all happy with it



Now -


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Soooooooooooooo much better :D



Which now means the case work is completed, FINALLY!!!


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Next step the hardware ;)
 
So, 6-way cuts for cables then?

^^^ :confused:

The cable routing is straight forward enough in that the only really visible cables will be the 24 pin, an 8 pin and 6 pin for the GPU and the 8 pin ECS.

I've elected to blank out the cable routing holes as you'll see when it's a wired in they're just surplus to requirements; the rubber gromits in my honest opinion were just an eye sore that did absolutely nothing for the internal aesthetics of the case.
 
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One last change


I was looking at this photo yesterday and one thing that stood out like a sore thumb...


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The trim I'd placed on the lower edge of the stainless plate just didn't look right :(



So rather than just edge it I've decided to frame it


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Now that's the look I was after!!! :D
 
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