Project Passiv-Agressiv, Passive radiators, custom stuff
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Project Passiv-Agressiv, Passive radiators, custom stuff
Ok, so I finished this case finally, and I was verrrry pleased to turn it on, and only see lights, and water flowing. No noise. the fans are 120s that turn at less than 700RPM, with a 160GB FDB maxtor in a solid aluminum enclosure, with passive radiators and a passively cooled PSU.
Here is an overall shot of the case, Notice the tinted red Plexi. Also visible is the Lian Li badge, heh, had to keep it.
Opposite side, and back panel, all accents done in red,
Moving on to the front panel, Red mesh, and the black carbon filters were added. DVD drive stealthed, i know, rather unoriginal, but it fit for this case.
Close up of the power button, and mesh inserts.
Interior, white chassis.
Interior again, notice wires with brass fittings and tubing.
ATX wire, in tubing.
Supply to the GPU, notice the etched details on the waterblock.
Another overall shot.
Flow indicator, detail of an acorn nut on the mounting plate, plate was just sanded with a 120 grit radial wheel.
Very cool/random shot, the plexi is in fact red. If you would like to see how it looks, follow these easy steps:
Get a pin
Poke yourself
Let it bleeeed
Shine a white LED through the puddle. thats the color of the plexi.
Rear overall shot.
Overall shot, Lights off
opposite side, lights off
Front intakes for PSU, lit by the fan controller LEDs, interesting effect.
Flow indicator/Resivior, lights off.
Interior, Lights off
The top panel, with 24 LEDs, lit up in ALL ITS ****ING GLORY. That thing took at least 6 hours to make the LED chain.
Lastly, a Shot of the flames plus some interior detail, just eye candy.
So, thats about it for this case. Im done with modding for at least a year or so, Im planning on another hiatus, which will most likely be cut short, so stay tuned. Thanks for reading, I always appreciate community feedback and support. tell your friends!!
Here is an overall shot of the case, Notice the tinted red Plexi. Also visible is the Lian Li badge, heh, had to keep it.
Opposite side, and back panel, all accents done in red,
Moving on to the front panel, Red mesh, and the black carbon filters were added. DVD drive stealthed, i know, rather unoriginal, but it fit for this case.
Close up of the power button, and mesh inserts.
Interior, white chassis.
Interior again, notice wires with brass fittings and tubing.
ATX wire, in tubing.
Supply to the GPU, notice the etched details on the waterblock.
Another overall shot.
Flow indicator, detail of an acorn nut on the mounting plate, plate was just sanded with a 120 grit radial wheel.
Very cool/random shot, the plexi is in fact red. If you would like to see how it looks, follow these easy steps:
Get a pin
Poke yourself
Let it bleeeed
Shine a white LED through the puddle. thats the color of the plexi.
Rear overall shot.
Overall shot, Lights off
opposite side, lights off
Front intakes for PSU, lit by the fan controller LEDs, interesting effect.
Flow indicator/Resivior, lights off.
Interior, Lights off
The top panel, with 24 LEDs, lit up in ALL ITS ****ING GLORY. That thing took at least 6 hours to make the LED chain.
Lastly, a Shot of the flames plus some interior detail, just eye candy.
So, thats about it for this case. Im done with modding for at least a year or so, Im planning on another hiatus, which will most likely be cut short, so stay tuned. Thanks for reading, I always appreciate community feedback and support. tell your friends!!
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Well, dont worry, im not some case modder guy off the street, ive been into silenceing stuff, down to the laundry room with the washer and dryer, for a loooong long time, Ive just recently started modding and doing all that, so I decided to bring a silent twist into modding. Not the other way around. By the way, you guys are running a really awesome site here, Ive been a religious SPCR reader since you opened the site. Thanks a million for all the great content
Well, dont worry, im not some case modder guy off the street, ive been into silenceing stuff, down to the laundry room with the washer and dryer, for a loooong long time, Ive just recently started modding and doing all that, so I decided to bring a silent twist into modding. Not the other way around. By the way, you guys are running a really awesome site here, Ive been a religious SPCR reader since you opened the site. Thanks a million for all the great content