Hi All,
This will be short and sweet as this is just a mini project in preparation for a larger on.
So I have a corsair carbide 500r which I love. I think it looks good, has lots of space, lots of options and good air cooling but I have always hated the mesh at the side so decided to do the following:
Before picture:
Bending white acrylic - very basic...marked a line, heat it up, bent it over the edge of the bench lol
New fan on front(still needs a surround(
Finished product:
What I still need to do is buy some white strip lights for under the white acrylic so its actually a lightbox. And also make a surround for the new 140mm fan at the front. Just so you just see the fan blades and nothing behind it.
Also need to sand the edges of the case where I cut so it looks a bit cleaner but I might just order another side panel and cut a larger window or get it machined.
Finally need to get braided cables, as even though that's a bit more of an expense on a build I wont have for much longer, they are transferrable so will be fine
Now what this was really in preparation for....is watercooling. Towards the end of this year im going to do an x99 build and put it all under water so I wanted to see how much room I had, as well as make it a little prettier in preparation.
As I said - this whole thing cost about......£35 so is very basic
This will be short and sweet as this is just a mini project in preparation for a larger on.
So I have a corsair carbide 500r which I love. I think it looks good, has lots of space, lots of options and good air cooling but I have always hated the mesh at the side so decided to do the following:
- Window mod
- Remove SSD/HDD cages and remount HDD/SSD's
- Mount HDD on floor of case and SSD's are mounted on the back of the CD drive enclosure out of sight
- Shroud for PSU which will eventually turn into a light box
- Remove CD drive and place a fan in its place
- What I bought:
- A3 white acrylic sheet
- A3 clear acrylic sheet
- Dremel and metal cutting accessories
- Heat gun was on loan
Before picture:
Bending white acrylic - very basic...marked a line, heat it up, bent it over the edge of the bench lol
New fan on front(still needs a surround(
Finished product:
What I still need to do is buy some white strip lights for under the white acrylic so its actually a lightbox. And also make a surround for the new 140mm fan at the front. Just so you just see the fan blades and nothing behind it.
Also need to sand the edges of the case where I cut so it looks a bit cleaner but I might just order another side panel and cut a larger window or get it machined.
Finally need to get braided cables, as even though that's a bit more of an expense on a build I wont have for much longer, they are transferrable so will be fine
Now what this was really in preparation for....is watercooling. Towards the end of this year im going to do an x99 build and put it all under water so I wanted to see how much room I had, as well as make it a little prettier in preparation.
As I said - this whole thing cost about......£35 so is very basic