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Themitichris Themitichris
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  • Posted on: 2015/11/1 12:14
Project TwinForceTower #1
Hello to all boys, here I am back with a new project, very different from my standard made-scale "reduced"
as the PSPC (computer inside a PS1) and the newcomer, the cub8 (mini-ITX case that I upset the inside to mount a 240mm AIO).
I also take this opportunity to say that the project will take inspiration from my current PC, to which I gave a touch of elegance that was missing, Kathrine.

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TfT, the name of the new project, to which the name refers to the two "towers" on the sides of the case.

Here are some render illustrating what I want to do.
 
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Sponsor:
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Config:

Case: Cooler Master Trooper
Fan: 9x Cooler Master Silencio 120
PSU: Cooler Master v850
CPU: i7 3770K
Motherboard: MSI Z77A-GD55
Ram: Transcend AXERAM 16GB 2400Mhz
VGA: R9 290 Hybrid Air/Watercooled
SSD: 2x Transcend SSD370S 128GB
Cable: ModdingStylez Silver/Grey/Black / Coolforce by Nanoxia

Liquid cooling:
WB CPU: XSPC RayStorm
WB VGA: EK thermosphere
Pump / Reseivor: XPSC 750
Tubes: Coolforce by Nanoxia
Fittings: Coolforce by Nanoxia
Liquid: Coolforce by Nanoxia
Radiators: 2x 360 60mm

The changes that I will do, as you can very well be noted:
-double Radiator 360 push / pull
-Motherboard Rotated 90 ° with I/O on top
-MidPlate Ad-hoc
-Colours Main Black / Silver
-Sleeve Of all cables
-Front And back in mesh

Thanks for the attention
Edited by Themitichris on 2015/12/25 15:25:08
Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #2
Pending the arrival of the latest components, I begin to introduce the new SSD's flagship home Transcend, the SSD370S.

Some features:
Metal body (Hence the "S" placed at the end of the classical model SSD370)
Capacity from 32GB to 1TB
SATA III 6Gb/s
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BIG ENTRY:
CoolerMaster!
Thanks again Alex for giving me this wonderful product of CM's House .
Let's start off with the fans, the Silencio FP 120.

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AAAH, my favorite.
 
CM STORM MECH 
 
Complete of I/O inputs 3.0, aluminummechanical, fully backlit,  fully programmable!
Love at first sight!
 
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Another pearl Cooler Master, the mouse Reaper! Although it is part of the Aluminium Series characterized backed aluminum

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Ultimate accessory CM, Pulse-R. The last component of the Aluminium Series
There comes a cable with volume control in line to connect our devices to our Headset.
The LEDs (Yes, has led) are powered by the USB port.
The microphone is removable.

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Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #3
Here is the V850

It ensures well 840W on the 12V (70A), 80plus Gold Certificate,full modular.

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CM Storm Trooper!
Here, finally, the protagonist of this mod!

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Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #4
Here arrived directly from Germany leads the good Matthias
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The quality is impressive, the cables are very rigid and socks are always clean.

And what do you think?
Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #5
Now it starts to get serious guys!

I removed all the screws conceivable in the case and that is the proceeds

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Finding myself the skeleton of the Trooper with his nice handle to the frame of the case

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3 rivets on each side and two other brackets with 4 rivets hold firmly this tool almost essential.

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Proceeding with disassembly ...

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Also outside the front wall containing the box for HDD and ODD cage

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Finding myself in this situation

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Here's what I find myself at the end of the day.

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Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #6
Substantial updates guys!

After dismantling the houses have begun to take steps to turn the Motherboard plate

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And with some work of grinder here is the panel take shape to position the motherboard.

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Later I got two minimum brackets from the front block to position the radiator

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Simple, clean and effective.

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Here's what the case now

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And here, in brackets ultimate (I served with corners cut to size), the new "front".

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With its panel

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Let me know what you think, it is important for me to have a feedback from you
Themitichris Themitichris
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  • Posted on: 2015/11/2 21:37
Re: Project TwinForceTower #7
Work is under way ..

I also drilled the plate behind creating the bracket for the second radiator 360.
Subsequently, an L-shaped bracket du serving me I blocked the plate the motherboard to the rest of the case

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Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #8
Update Worklog!

Serving me a sheet of zinc courtesy of a carpenter friend of my father: D I have stretched the background that will later-wrapped.
I also started to draw prospective slots for SSD.


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Now I have made this, a cover PSU plywood 4mm, is the first time that I enter into a carpentry work and since I'm used to with Frex,, you can well understand the smell of wood floors that has spread in the room :

Despite everything, serving me some angular always in wood, came out just like I wanted it!
I am satisfied :cooldude:

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Run-through


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Wood filler and the holes are gone!

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See you next time!
Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #9
New updates:

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I created a second bracket, built primarily for two purposes, in addition to further stiffen the structure: Bring midplate to "level" and supporting a second bracket that you will see later

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Later I began to place the SSD in place

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Under the midplate, took into account the dimensions of the tank / pump and power supply, I placed a cage for HDD slide (probably taken from some pre-assembled)

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Serving me a bracket made from a profile "L" I raised the cage to allow the HDD to enter and exit without hitting the houses

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Rehearsal (That will clamp removed, the angle must be adapted to the tank / pump)

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Finally, these are the supports for the SSD viewed from behind: Two bolts M3 holding the SSD retainer to a sheet of 4mm plexy which in turn is held by two other M3 bolts that hold it to the latch plate of the mobo. It is also backlit by a white LED that "separates" in a sense from the background.

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Any defects in the cuts will be covered by the film which will play all the "background"

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Preview leds

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See you next time!
Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project TwinForceTower #10
New Update!

Small preview of all the work already done

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I finally straightened out the plate of the motherboard that was definitely wrong

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The SSD correctly mounted

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Second bar coverage

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Overview Front

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