Corsair Obsdian 800D Case Mod Project

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the Tom's Hardware community: where nearly two million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

MonsterMawd

Distinguished
Jan 31, 2006
807
2
18,985
This custom Corsair Obsidian case project is for Canada's premiere hardware review site, "Hardware Canucks"

hc1.jpg


hc2.jpg


Here is some of the Case Mods & Supplies that will be used in this project

Acoustical Sound Proofing Sheets for your PC

acoustical_pack_foam_pc_soundproofing_grey_sheets1.jpg


http://www.mnpctech.com/colored_acrylic_sheet_casemod_window.html

clear_acrylic_sheet_casemod_mnpctech.com1.jpg


U-channel molding, http://www.mnpctech.com/UChannel.html
Uchannel1.jpg


I'll be using these pop-rivets for computer cases, http://www.mnpctech.com/Pop_rivets_for_computer_case.html

pop_rivet_computer_case_chassis_blind_countersunk.jpg



Most Computer Chassis will accept 1/8” diameter size Pop rivets.

copper_blind_pc_case_pop_rivet_mnpctech.com.jpg


PopRivetGun.jpg


hc3.jpg


hc4.jpg

Hmmmm.... debating about the factory feet

hc6.jpg

Sorry, these factory feet MUST GO!

hc5.jpg

I just wanted to see how this rad grill looked on the Obsidian, thats all

I see some Chieftec cues in the manufacturing. The Obsidian reminded me of the old Alienware ALX chassis. The texture of the Matte Black finish as well

hc8.jpg


hc9a.jpg

The front bezel assembly comes off easily

hc9.jpg

SATA Hot swappable HD bays

I'm not a fan of the Corsair "sail" window design, I'll take it Squared for this one..

hc9b.jpg


hc9c.jpg


After a quick alteration! Square is better in this case.

hc9c2.jpg


hc9d.jpg


The Motherboard tray will slide out, but you must remove 3x screws and drill out 3x pop rivets, located in the rear (shown in photo) It would have been nice if the rivets were screws instead.

Maybe you've debated about painting your Obsidian chassis. This is how I remove the plastic "Tool-less" 5.25 bay sliders without breaking the tiny plastic tabs inside. These tabs hold the slider onto the bay. You will need to bend the metal tabs as I illustrate here. You need to first file down the sides of the metal tab, so it will sit flush when you flatten it (not shown). I will then tap the metal tab with a flat head screw driver using a rubber mallet.

Keep in mind if you're painting your chassis, you will need to bend the metal tabs back into place after re-installing the sliders. Doing this will likely chip your new paint! so you'll have to re-touch these tabs again. After considering this thought, I've decided to eliminate the sliders altogether. Corsair has left the option of fastening in your optical drive the traditional way with screws. Only 2 screws per side, but thats sufficient enough!
 
ooo sexy. Hey mawd got any tips for modding that owuld be a good plpace to start for a beginner? ( Mostly so far i want to mod the window in some way on my k-62, but not sure if i should with it having those weird things holding on the Pglass ).
 
Been awhile since I have been on here MonsterMawd,

But what can I say your mods always interest me. Loved your Antec 300 case mod, so much in fact that I have gone out and bought one at Micro center for only $44 bucks on sale and plan on modding it out...

I just picked up a Q9950 and replaced bad caps on a Intel board that was given to me, (my first cap's repair and solder job) and It came out very nice, mother board is stable after 2 weeks of testing it. I plan on modding the Antec case and lining it with Granite inside and out, in a Granite color that will be in theme with Leopard colors and have a nice back lit Apple cut out of a white glass product. After looking through the X86 projects it will make a nice build for Retail Snow. I upgraded the graphics cards in my main rig I built the case by hand and lined with granite and dropped my 4870 into the Antec 300 rig.

I was hoping you would mod this new case from Corsair, I can't wait to see what you guys come up with when it is finished. I have a guy that I have sold Three Apple laptops to that I have refurbed and upgraded to the max for, and there is a chance that he and some buddys are going to be getting a Laser Jet cutter and I will have access to it very soon and it will be at his home shop about 30 min from me. Looking at some of your mods that you have done, and knowing what can be done when your not doing ever thing by hand has me looking forward to some serious custom case mods, and builds of my own design.

You inspire me, and I can't wait to see the case when it is finished! Nice choice on the Red btw, its the same I picked for my custom granite case I did a few months back.

Keep the pics coming, can't wait to see the final product!

 
Happy to hear that my project inspired you medjohnson! The 300 is great case for cost. Thank you for tuning into this project log and commenting :)

Thank you for the post GRdiablo!

Fresh coat of clear on the Red Candy Apple on the chassis.

hc9z9z9c.jpg


hc9z9z9d.jpg


Yes, and the backside of the bezel was painted too!

hc9z9z9a.jpg


hc9z9z9e.jpg


hc9z9z9b.jpg
 
It might be that red is my favourite colour that's making me drool more than usual over this mod! Looking forward to seeing how the grills are gunna look and if the colour is goin to be different. :pt1cable: