Bill Owen Skrevet 15. august 2009 Skrevet 15. august 2009 (endret) Hello everyone. I'm in United States and sharing this case project with you. This is a case build for my client that building gaming pcs, CustomPCMax.com System: 1 Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition Bloomfield 3.33GHz Quad-Core 1 EVGA E760 CLASSIFIED Intel X58 EATX Intel Motherboard 2 CORSAIR Dominator GT 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 2000 Desktop Memory (12 Gig total) 2 EVGA GeForce GTX 285 Superclocked Edition 2GB 512-bit DDR3 2 Western Digital Black 1 Terabyte 7400 RPM SATA Hard Drive 2 OCZ Summit 2.5" 120GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid state disk 1 LITE-ON Black 4X Blu-ray Burner Model 1 PC Power & Cooling 1200W Power Supply 1 AuzenTech Auzen X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Channels 24-bit 192KHz Sound Card Accessories: 2 Grow Up Japan Inc. - Smart Drive Hard Disk Drive Enclosure Silencer 1 Prolimatech Megahalems CPU Heatsink + Tuniq TX2 Thermal Compound 2 Noiseblocker NB-Multiframe 120mmx25mm Ultra Silent PWM Fan + Clips 5 Noiseblocker NB-Multiframe 120mmx25mm Ultra Silent Fan - For Case Link to project: https://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?showtopic=1142274 Endret 27. august 2009 av WheelMan Added link to project
Ashaman Skrevet 15. august 2009 Skrevet 15. august 2009 Pretty descent hardware upset there. I've seen this project over at bit-tech, and I have to say that the air-brushing is mint! Brad does some amazing work with his air-brush and paintgun! Looking farward to see more of your work Bill!
Mr.Anki Skrevet 15. august 2009 Skrevet 15. august 2009 Exciting project you have here! Must follow up on this project. We recommend you to add a link to the comment thread in the worklog.
christhenoob Skrevet 15. august 2009 Skrevet 15. august 2009 Looks VERY nice one question: How do you get that shiny gloss, that reflects your camera and you taking the picture? and how many layers did you do? (as in painting..)
Mr.Anki Skrevet 17. august 2009 Skrevet 17. august 2009 (endret) Beautiful painting! Endret 17. august 2009 av Mr.Anki
Bill Owen Skrevet 18. august 2009 Forfatter Skrevet 18. august 2009 Thanks for the feedback and welcome. I will post referal link! Looks VERY nice one question: How do you get that shiny gloss, that reflects your camera and you taking the picture? and how many layers did you do? (as in painting..) Automotive clear coat is applied then buffed out to mirror-like finish
V_B Skrevet 18. august 2009 Skrevet 18. august 2009 Both stunning and beautiful. I`ll keep an eye on this project. Looking forward to see the final result.
Carpe Dam Skrevet 21. august 2009 Skrevet 21. august 2009 I saw the last pic and thought "what happened to the face?". The front bezel was great, but the face on the side was just off the rocker. No expression. Not to be a drag, but that was a major one.
b-i-m-m-e Skrevet 22. august 2009 Skrevet 22. august 2009 Yes yes yes yes EditeD: Love ya and your work. BTw: KIM andre aka EditeD is Sweet.
KKake Skrevet 24. august 2009 Skrevet 24. august 2009 I'm not a huge fan of paintbrushed PC-cases, but this paintjob is VERY nice!
Ullsokk1 Skrevet 24. august 2009 Skrevet 24. august 2009 Can someone please tell me where I can see pictures of the pc? I feel like I'm a noob right now xD
Elanee Skrevet 24. august 2009 Skrevet 24. august 2009 looks realy good keep up the good work. not a huge fan myself to painted cases but what i realy think is cool is laser etched side panels etc not so easy so scratch also paint allways come off at some point at normal use(at least my "normal" use:P
MrLee Skrevet 24. august 2009 Skrevet 24. august 2009 (endret) Can someone please tell me where I can see pictures of the pc? I feel like I'm a noob right now xD https://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?showtopic=1142274 Bitching paintwork. How much would a job like that cost? The case work? Endret 24. august 2009 av MrLee
turbo_fever Skrevet 24. august 2009 Skrevet 24. august 2009 Wow bill. That's one of the most awsome paint jobbs i've ever seen on a pc.. That front is just perfect.. What would the cost be to do something simelar to a Lian-Li B70. Cut out the side panel to fit a window and cut the top panel to mount a 2x120mm rad or a 3x120 if there's room?? Cut the bottom out for a 2x120mm and maybe brush one side and the front. Not mutch space to work with on the front though
Bill Owen Skrevet 25. august 2009 Forfatter Skrevet 25. august 2009 (endret) This custom paint job was $1500, if you have any other inquires, please contact me directly offlist, pcbuilderATmnpctech.com http://www.mnpctech.com/casemodstore.html Endret 25. august 2009 av Bill Owen
Mr.Anki Skrevet 25. august 2009 Skrevet 25. august 2009 Nice hardware! Should you have water-cooling?
MrLee Skrevet 25. august 2009 Skrevet 25. august 2009 (endret) Woah... 1500. that's like aprox. as much as the innards themselves, lol. A bit too rich for my blood, but damn pretty nontheless. Cudos on excellent work. Endret 25. august 2009 av MrLee
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