zero888 :
Wicked fan setup! If only I had tools and materials of my own I could start doing some mods...Might actually get some this year 😀
Thanks! Talk with your friends! You never know who might have a small shop available!
I guess it's been a while eh!
Well, you'll be glad to know, that I'm actually almost done. There've been a few changes to the original plan, etc, etc, but I've still been goign full steam ahead, just not a lot of time to post updates lately.
Here you go, some photo bombardment!
First off, my awful cutting job. Notice how the masking tape ripped off some of the polyurethane? Looks pretty great eh.. (NOT!)
Fitting my original faceplate design
I thought it didn't look too bad, but the USB ports were difficult to secure, and there were no audio jacks, so I went about and redesigned a new face plate
Did some work with the band saw, scroll saw, and some sanding, and voila!
Looks not terrible eh? That's a nice unit from Silverstone that I picked up from my local computer store. Everything fits real nice and tight
Holes for the power switch and LEDs look good
And a quick test fit
Wonderful! I cut the hole for the card reader / usb with a jigsaw, but neglected to take photos...
Anyways - after a couple coats of black spray paint, I think it looks pretty cool.
With the faceplate out of the way, and hopefully, the last of the drilling / sawing / making sawdust portion over, for the right-hand cabinet, it meant I had the all clear to install more hardware.
Here are the two hard-drive trays with the actual HDD trays removed.
Gave them a nice coat of black spray paint and they mounted them inside the cabinet. I think they look pretty groovy.
Even groovier loaded up with hard drives.. (Two missing in this pic, 7TB total, however!)
Now, before we get to the next pic... another boon happened recently - traded some of those Core 2 Duo systems + some cash and picked up a really cool previous generation Core i5!
Here's the power supply - a Corsair 650TX, a very quality unit. All that could be better is some modular action. Ah well!
And another beautiful Gigabyte motherboard - a GA-P55-USB3 with 4 GB of G.Skill RAM
Here's the sweet mother. A quad core 2.8Ghz. Wow, talk about moving on up the CPU chain!
I picked up an older version of the Coolermaster Hyper 212 (Not the Plus version) and mounted a pair of Scythe fans to it
Oooh, it's getting so close to boot time!