Project: The Upgrade

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EDIT: after i had to hack some of my case (the mess on the floor) i took this to try and get an idea of the lighting in the case

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There ya go.

StevenG
 
Hi Stevie G,

I had an idea to do exactly the same as you roughly before Crimbo but I haven’t got round to doing it yet as I'm waiting for newer hardware. I've got the Silverstone TJO7 Black with window panel case and I'm getting all the internals powder coated white. I too looked at the Sharkoon Silent Eagle fans. How good are they then mate? What rpm did you choose? What lighting did you choose as it's exactly what I had in mind.

It would be great if you could email me so I could get a bit advice from you.

[email protected]

Thanks mate,

RoEy
 
Hi Stevie G,

I had an idea to do exactly the same as you roughly before Crimbo but I haven’t got round to doing it yet as I'm waiting for newer hardware. I've got the Silverstone TJO7 Black with window panel case and I'm getting all the internals powder coated white. I too looked at the Sharkoon Silent Eagle fans. How good are they then mate? What rpm did you choose? What lighting did you choose as it's exactly what I had in mind.

It would be great if you could email me so I could get a bit advice from you.

[email protected]

Thanks mate,

RoEy

the silent eagle fans i chose were the 2000rpm models to give me the option to run them at higher speeds if i needed it. at the lowest setting on my fan controller they run at 1000rpm and there so damn silent there great, they do still push quite a bit of air and ive never needed to turn them up.

lighting, i have 2 cathodes, white, one at the top and one at the bottom, i did plan on having UV in there aswell but at the end i couldnt be bothered, plus the uv cathodes i had broke.

If you need any more advice or anything im on MSN most nights - e-mail in trust :)

StevenG

EDIT: Thanks for all who commented on my build. this was a tough one with all the problems i had but well worth it in the end. anyone wanting something so clean should spend some serious time braiding and think about motherboard cuts.

Thanks!
 
very nicee. i hope to do something like this one day when i have a job^^

good work, enjoy

im sure you just want to save up and buy mine :)

it served me well this build. very pleasing to the eye and has an availability of 44%... which means its used/on for 10 hours a day on average.

so its well used :)

StevenG
 
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