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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from eqeqeqe in Thermaltake Core V1 by Dirty South PC Mods   
    Hey guys whats up I'm Nick from Dirty South PC Mods. We were given this awesome Core V1 Mini ITX Case to Mod by the generous folks here at Thermaltake.
     
    This one is going to be called "Dexter"
     
     
    First up I would like to thank my sponsors and supporters 
     
    Thermaltake 

    You can see more awesome Tt stuff here http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/
     
    LutroO Customs

    Check out all the awesome sleeving gear here http://lutro0-customs.com/
     
     
     
     

     
     
    Specs
     
    Case - Thermaltake Core V1 ITX
    Mobo - EVGA Stinger Z77 ITX
    CPU - Intel 3770K /w EK Block
    Ram - 8Gb (4Gb x 2) G.Skill 2133Mhz /w EK Block
    GPU - EVGA GTX 660Ti 2Gb /w EK Block
    PSU - Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1050W PSU
    SSD - OCZ Vertex 4 120Gb
    Fans - Thermaltake Luna 20 LED 200mm x 2 and Thunderblade Rv2 80mm x 2
    Phobya 200mm Extreme Radiator
    Magicool 160mm (80mm x 2) Radiator
    Swiftech DDC Pump /w Bitspower Pump top
    Primochill Flow indicator
    Monsoon Econo line Rigid fitings
    Monsoon Blood Red PMMA Rigid Tubing

    First up doing a quick dry fit to see if all the parts I want to use will fit. And it looks like they will. The 200mm Radiator however will need a bit of coaxing.
     

     
    Ok so now that I know that the parts that I wan't to use will fit. Drilled out the rivets that hold the Mobo plate in place so I can mod it to fit the 200mm Radiator and to prep it for paint. 
     

    Using a Right angle grinder with a cut off wheel to remove the small part support on the left so the Radiator will fit. Luckily the HDD drive cage will make up for the lack o support there.
     


    After that was cut off we switch to a Flapper Wheel on the grinder to smooth out the edges.
     

     
    Once that part was removed the 200mm Radiator will fit with enough room to do a push/pull fan setup


    Oh man that is a super tight fit..Running that 24 pin is going to be fun 

    Alright time to get this bad boy ready for paint.

    When sanding your case for paint. There is no need to go all the way down to the metal just take the shine off. 

    And there we have a white Core V1.

    Now we need to get the Thermaltake Toughpower Gold 750W PSU headed in the right direction.





    There we go much better.

    Painted the SSD/HDD Caddy with Banner Red. 

    Thermaltake was gracious enough to send me two of the 200mm Luna Red LED fans. Thanks guys

    All the Hardware (minus the 160mm rad it is drying its paint)

    Having a bit of fun with Tt Dude .





    Going for a blood splatter effect I think it came out rather well.




    check out the reflection off of the mirrored floor. 

    With all the hardware crammed in there you can bet it was no easy task to get that hard-line in there.

    After a successful leak test here we go.






    Had to get the rigs all shined up for a Local Rock show. Had the Thermaltake Core V1 "Dexter" and Urban T-81 "Man of Steel" folks were really digging on the Core V1. Still need sleeve the cables and do some detail work on the inside to get it ready for HorrorCon 
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from ArthasofLordareon in POSEIDON Z RGB Owner's Club   
    Hey guys nick here just though I would share my custom digital camo paint job on my Poseidon Z RGB.
     
    Keep in mind doing so as far as I know will void your warranty.
     

    3 screws and some very careful prying, and the two halves come right apart. 
     

    First up some White Primer, When doing a camo you want to start with the lightest color first. This is so that the darker colors don't bleed through. 
     

    I found a template online so I vectored it and cut some out with my vinyl cutter.
     

     
    Placed some of the decals in random places around the frame of the keyboard.
     

    Once you have the desired amount of decals. Go ahead and lay down your second color. In this case Red.
     

    Once the second color has dried. It's time to add another layer of stencils.
     

    Once you have your desired amount of stencils, It's time to lay down the darkest color. I chose Black in this case.
     

    Once the Black paint has dried. Get a set of tweezers and carefully take off the stencils. Don't worry if you make a few scratches with the multi layer colors you can barely tell. If you want to protect all your hard work I would suggest shooting a clear coat over it.
     


    Once the clear coat has dried carefully put your devices back together. 
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from dragon2knight in POSEIDON Z RGB Owner's Club   
    Hey guys nick here just though I would share my custom digital camo paint job on my Poseidon Z RGB.
     
    Keep in mind doing so as far as I know will void your warranty.
     

    3 screws and some very careful prying, and the two halves come right apart. 
     

    First up some White Primer, When doing a camo you want to start with the lightest color first. This is so that the darker colors don't bleed through. 
     

    I found a template online so I vectored it and cut some out with my vinyl cutter.
     

     
    Placed some of the decals in random places around the frame of the keyboard.
     

    Once you have the desired amount of decals. Go ahead and lay down your second color. In this case Red.
     

    Once the second color has dried. It's time to add another layer of stencils.
     

    Once you have your desired amount of stencils, It's time to lay down the darkest color. I chose Black in this case.
     

    Once the Black paint has dried. Get a set of tweezers and carefully take off the stencils. Don't worry if you make a few scratches with the multi layer colors you can barely tell. If you want to protect all your hard work I would suggest shooting a clear coat over it.
     


    Once the clear coat has dried carefully put your devices back together. 
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from eqeqeqe in Project Spy vs Spy Double Stacked Core X9   
    Hey hey guys and girls. We have another awesome themed mod coming your way. This one is based off of one of my favorite comic strips growing up as a kid. 
     
    Spy vs Spy
     

     
      The Following was obtained from the History section of the Spy vs Spy Headquarters.   http://www.spyvsspyhq.com/history.html   Simple yet meaningful is one way to describe the wordless black and white comic strip that makes up Spy vs. Spy. The cartoon created in 1960 by Antonio Prohías, depicts the antics of two distinctly different yet similar spies who try to get the best of each other with clever yet strange schemes of espionage and deception.   Published in Mad magazine since 1961, Prohías began working on Spy vs. Spy in Cuban, but fled to the United States in 1960 just days before Fidel Castro took over the last Cuban free press.  When Prohías came to the United States he knew almost no English, but Mad magazine readers and editors quick accepted him and loved his work. Before he got the job at Mad, he worked in Queens at a clothing factory by day and drew by night in his cramped apartment.  His earlier works “Erizo,†“Oveja Negra,†“El Hombre Siniestro,†and “Tovarich†would not work in his new country where the idea of communism was not as prevalent or well taken by pleasure readers. In Cuba if you were not a supporter of Castro you were considered a spy, and this is where he got the idea.  Prohías considered himself a spy and thus the idea was born.     Prohías submitted his rough pencil concept and design sketches to MAD’s editors on normal 8.5 x 11 paper and would latter redraw the entire carton twice the size for reproduction  in the magazine.  He would go through the comic strip with pain staking detail and make sure all edges and lines were detailed in his dark bold pen and would almost never ink over his pencil drawings.    Spy vs. Spy is now a national icon, symbolic of the Cold War representing good and evil and the struggle for equilibrium.  Prohías would stealthily sign each of his Spy vs. Spy cartoons under the title panel, in Morse code, which spelled out the words "by prohias."  This is one of the most overlooked details in his work. -••• -•-- •--• •-• --- •••• •• •- •••   Antonio Prohías passed away February 24, 1998.  His masterpiece concept of the two spies battling it out lives on in the continuing work done by his successor Peter Kuper.  
     
     
    This project is sponsored by the good folks at.

    http://www.thermaltake.com/home.aspx
     
    and 
     

    http://www.evga.com/
     
    Also brought to you by
     

    http://www.v1tech.com/
     
    Specs:
    Case - Thermaltake Core X9 x 2
    Motherboard - EVGA Z97 Classified (Gaming System), MSi Z87 Mpower (Server)
    CPU - Intel i5 4670K (Gaming), Intel G3258 (Server)
    Ram - 4 x 4Gb G.Skill Ripjaws (8Gb per system)
    PSU - 1 x 550w DPS G Modular PSU, 1 x 750w DPS G Modular PSU
    GPU - 2 x ASUS Strix GTX 970
    SSD - 2 x 240 Gb Crucial M500 240Gb
    HDD - 4 x 500 Gb in Raid 0
    CPU Block - Pacific W1 x 2
    GPU Block - Pacific Strix Water block x 2
    Radiator - Pacific RL 480 x 4
    Pump - Pacific P1 D5 Pump /w Silent Kit x 3
    Reservoir - Pacific T33 x 4
    Cables - 2 sets of Red Tt Sleeved Cables
    LEDs - BSMods 5050 RGB LED 16.5ft Strip /w wireless remote.
     
    The whole idea is to put two complete systems in here all cooled with one large liquid cooling system.
     

    The first shipment of parts has arrived. 2 x Core X9 Cases, 2 x Commander FX 10 port fan hub, 1 x 550w DPS G Modular PSU and 1 x 750w DPS G Modular PSU.
     

    To give you an idea of the size of the double stacked X9. On the left of this pic is the chassis from a Thermaltake A-71 Full Tower. Each Core X9 is 1 inch taller and twice as wide.
     

    Here we have One intact X9 and one completely disassembled.
     

     

     

    The Core X9 has this built in plate that can be removed from the bottom panel so you can install a massive radiator in push/pull. However this is not going to work for what I have planned. For what I want to do the entire floor has to be cut out.
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Rave in [Philippines] Jesse Palacio   
    Bro this is outstanding!!!!! You deserve to win.. So much heart and soul go into your creations. Go man Go. 
  6. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Josephliz in Thermaltake Core V1 by Dirty South PC Mods   
    Hey guys whats up I'm Nick from Dirty South PC Mods. We were given this awesome Core V1 Mini ITX Case to Mod by the generous folks here at Thermaltake.
     
    This one is going to be called "Dexter"
     
     
    First up I would like to thank my sponsors and supporters 
     
    Thermaltake 

    You can see more awesome Tt stuff here http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/
     
    LutroO Customs

    Check out all the awesome sleeving gear here http://lutro0-customs.com/
     
     
     
     

     
     
    Specs
     
    Case - Thermaltake Core V1 ITX
    Mobo - EVGA Stinger Z77 ITX
    CPU - Intel 3770K /w EK Block
    Ram - 8Gb (4Gb x 2) G.Skill 2133Mhz /w EK Block
    GPU - EVGA GTX 660Ti 2Gb /w EK Block
    PSU - Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1050W PSU
    SSD - OCZ Vertex 4 120Gb
    Fans - Thermaltake Luna 20 LED 200mm x 2 and Thunderblade Rv2 80mm x 2
    Phobya 200mm Extreme Radiator
    Magicool 160mm (80mm x 2) Radiator
    Swiftech DDC Pump /w Bitspower Pump top
    Primochill Flow indicator
    Monsoon Econo line Rigid fitings
    Monsoon Blood Red PMMA Rigid Tubing

    First up doing a quick dry fit to see if all the parts I want to use will fit. And it looks like they will. The 200mm Radiator however will need a bit of coaxing.
     

     
    Ok so now that I know that the parts that I wan't to use will fit. Drilled out the rivets that hold the Mobo plate in place so I can mod it to fit the 200mm Radiator and to prep it for paint. 
     

    Using a Right angle grinder with a cut off wheel to remove the small part support on the left so the Radiator will fit. Luckily the HDD drive cage will make up for the lack o support there.
     


    After that was cut off we switch to a Flapper Wheel on the grinder to smooth out the edges.
     

     
    Once that part was removed the 200mm Radiator will fit with enough room to do a push/pull fan setup


    Oh man that is a super tight fit..Running that 24 pin is going to be fun 

    Alright time to get this bad boy ready for paint.

    When sanding your case for paint. There is no need to go all the way down to the metal just take the shine off. 

    And there we have a white Core V1.

    Now we need to get the Thermaltake Toughpower Gold 750W PSU headed in the right direction.





    There we go much better.

    Painted the SSD/HDD Caddy with Banner Red. 

    Thermaltake was gracious enough to send me two of the 200mm Luna Red LED fans. Thanks guys

    All the Hardware (minus the 160mm rad it is drying its paint)

    Having a bit of fun with Tt Dude .





    Going for a blood splatter effect I think it came out rather well.




    check out the reflection off of the mirrored floor. 

    With all the hardware crammed in there you can bet it was no easy task to get that hard-line in there.

    After a successful leak test here we go.






    Had to get the rigs all shined up for a Local Rock show. Had the Thermaltake Core V1 "Dexter" and Urban T-81 "Man of Steel" folks were really digging on the Core V1. Still need sleeve the cables and do some detail work on the inside to get it ready for HorrorCon 
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from ShadoWx3Sandy in [Closed] Pre Event Prediction Voting Thread   
    I'm going with my homeboy Jessie P. Go get them bud.
  8. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from cassiejg4 in Man of Steel Thermaltake Urban T-81   
    Hey guys just thought I would share some photos of the Man of Steel build I did for This years Quakecon Case Mod Competition. 
     
    Sorry there is no build log. At the time I was also building 4 other PC's that were also being taken to Quakecon for display.
     


    Yes that is a 480mm Radiator mounted to the top. And I didn't even have to Cut or Drill anything.

    Superman and General Zod were both Suspended in 150mm Reservoirs.


    I put Neon Green Acrylic Ice Crystals to simulate Kryptonite in a third 40mm reservoir.



    Our build was loaded with awesome Fittings and Rigid Tubing From Monsoon

     
    Well that's it folks. I would like to thank all the sponsors that helped make the "Man of Steel a reality.
    Lepa, Enermax, LutroO Customs, Monsoon, Tek by Design, BS Mods and of course Thermaltake for making an awesome case that was a pleasure to work in and around.
     
    See you next Mod.
    -Nick-
     
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Jeremybbhess in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Anthonypt in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
  11. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Josephliz in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
  12. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Richardsaky in Luxa2 S100 Wireless Charging Pad & Receiver Kit.   
    Hey guys The Mad Modder here. I got this killer little wireless charger from Thermaltake Technology Inc LUXA2 as a gift. Thank you very much.   
    It's the S100 Wireless Charging Pad and Receiver Kit....It is pretty interesting it is a two piece kit comprised of a charging pad that plugs into your USB ports(USB 3.0 provides the 1.5 amp charge rate that most new Smartphones use.) The other piece is a small round Puck that acts as a receiver. The little puck has connections for both Android, IOS and other Micro USB compatible devices...... What I really like about it is you can be charging your phone and it rings...You don't have to unplug the cable just pick it up. When your done just set it back down on the charging pad, and it continues charging...Pretty nifty device....now I just need one for the Shop, Garage and Office. 
     





  13. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Richardsaky in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
  14. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from nataGomb in Luxa2 S100 Wireless Charging Pad & Receiver Kit.   
    Hey guys The Mad Modder here. I got this killer little wireless charger from Thermaltake Technology Inc LUXA2 as a gift. Thank you very much.   
    It's the S100 Wireless Charging Pad and Receiver Kit....It is pretty interesting it is a two piece kit comprised of a charging pad that plugs into your USB ports(USB 3.0 provides the 1.5 amp charge rate that most new Smartphones use.) The other piece is a small round Puck that acts as a receiver. The little puck has connections for both Android, IOS and other Micro USB compatible devices...... What I really like about it is you can be charging your phone and it rings...You don't have to unplug the cable just pick it up. When your done just set it back down on the charging pad, and it continues charging...Pretty nifty device....now I just need one for the Shop, Garage and Office. 
     





  15. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Jeremybbhess in Luxa2 S100 Wireless Charging Pad & Receiver Kit.   
    Hey guys The Mad Modder here. I got this killer little wireless charger from Thermaltake Technology Inc LUXA2 as a gift. Thank you very much.   
    It's the S100 Wireless Charging Pad and Receiver Kit....It is pretty interesting it is a two piece kit comprised of a charging pad that plugs into your USB ports(USB 3.0 provides the 1.5 amp charge rate that most new Smartphones use.) The other piece is a small round Puck that acts as a receiver. The little puck has connections for both Android, IOS and other Micro USB compatible devices...... What I really like about it is you can be charging your phone and it rings...You don't have to unplug the cable just pick it up. When your done just set it back down on the charging pad, and it continues charging...Pretty nifty device....now I just need one for the Shop, Garage and Office. 
     





  16. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Donaldol in Luxa2 S100 Wireless Charging Pad & Receiver Kit.   
    Hey guys The Mad Modder here. I got this killer little wireless charger from Thermaltake Technology Inc LUXA2 as a gift. Thank you very much.   
    It's the S100 Wireless Charging Pad and Receiver Kit....It is pretty interesting it is a two piece kit comprised of a charging pad that plugs into your USB ports(USB 3.0 provides the 1.5 amp charge rate that most new Smartphones use.) The other piece is a small round Puck that acts as a receiver. The little puck has connections for both Android, IOS and other Micro USB compatible devices...... What I really like about it is you can be charging your phone and it rings...You don't have to unplug the cable just pick it up. When your done just set it back down on the charging pad, and it continues charging...Pretty nifty device....now I just need one for the Shop, Garage and Office. 
     





  17. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from dynamitedave in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
  18. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Williamoa in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Donaldol in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from najiro in Luxa2 S100 Wireless Charging Pad & Receiver Kit.   
    Hey guys The Mad Modder here. I got this killer little wireless charger from Thermaltake Technology Inc LUXA2 as a gift. Thank you very much.   
    It's the S100 Wireless Charging Pad and Receiver Kit....It is pretty interesting it is a two piece kit comprised of a charging pad that plugs into your USB ports(USB 3.0 provides the 1.5 amp charge rate that most new Smartphones use.) The other piece is a small round Puck that acts as a receiver. The little puck has connections for both Android, IOS and other Micro USB compatible devices...... What I really like about it is you can be charging your phone and it rings...You don't have to unplug the cable just pick it up. When your done just set it back down on the charging pad, and it continues charging...Pretty nifty device....now I just need one for the Shop, Garage and Office. 
     





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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from nataGomb in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
  22. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Johnnysype in LUXA2 E-One Headset holder review.   
    Hey guys whats up The Mad Modder coming back at you with a quick look at the LUXA2 E-One Headset stand.
     
    There are a few headset stands out there. Most of the good one are usually found in most Pro-Audio shops with a hefty price tag. There have been a few made for gamer's however most of them were made of sub-par materials and didn't last long. With that lets take a look at the LUXA2 E-One. 

    The box is brightly and clearly illustrated. The front of the box has a large illustration of the product.
     

    Around to the rear we see another brightly colored illustration of the product. Below that are highlights of the 4 key features of the product.
     

    Inside the package we find the product encased in a foam cocoon, and a users manuel.
     

    As you can see the product is very carefully packed in a special foam sarcophagus to keep it safe from the evil delivery company on it travel to your desktop.

    Once we take the headset stand out of the foam tomb. You get to feel the actual weight and how solid it actually is. The Metallic Silver gives it a high quality look to it.
     

    Here is a close up of the LUXA2 logo and the high quality finish.
     

    The bottom has a massive rubber padding the covers 90% of the surface to make sure you headset stand doesn't slide around, and stays where you put it.
     

    The top of the headset rest has the same rubber padding as the bottom to protect your headrest on you favorite headphones.
     

    And as you can see it does an excellent job of keeping my headset nice and safe.
     
    Well there you go guys. The LUXA2 E-One Aluminum Headset Holder. I can defiantly recommend this product. It's solid construction, quality materials and luxury appearance set it apart from it's competitors. I also have the Hyperion from Tt eSports. I like it a lot as well but this fits my Modern Minimalist style better.
     
    See you next Mod.
    Nick Blackwell
    The Mad Modder
  23. Like
    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Johnnysype in Luxa2 S100 Wireless Charging Pad & Receiver Kit.   
    Hey guys The Mad Modder here. I got this killer little wireless charger from Thermaltake Technology Inc LUXA2 as a gift. Thank you very much.   
    It's the S100 Wireless Charging Pad and Receiver Kit....It is pretty interesting it is a two piece kit comprised of a charging pad that plugs into your USB ports(USB 3.0 provides the 1.5 amp charge rate that most new Smartphones use.) The other piece is a small round Puck that acts as a receiver. The little puck has connections for both Android, IOS and other Micro USB compatible devices...... What I really like about it is you can be charging your phone and it rings...You don't have to unplug the cable just pick it up. When your done just set it back down on the charging pad, and it continues charging...Pretty nifty device....now I just need one for the Shop, Garage and Office. 
     





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    Dirty South PC Mods reacted to Bruce Lee in Luxa2 S100 Wireless Charging Pad & Receiver Kit.   
    Epic, thanks, 
    Dirty South PC Mods!
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    Dirty South PC Mods got a reaction from Johnnysype in Quakcon2015 Modders-Inc Core X1 Staff vs Staff Mod Off Entry   
    Hey hey guys Nick here from Dirty South PC Mods and Modders-Inc. Back to bring you another awesome mod.
     
    This time it is based off of the Doom or Quake video game series I'm not sure witch at this point. 
     
    Brought to you by the good folks at Thermaltake
     
     
    And by the awesome crew at Modders-Inc

     
     
    The following are the rules of the competition that I must adhere to. 
     
    1) We each start of the with the same case, the Thermaltake X1
     
    2) Each person can only spend $250 USD to create the actual case mod. Taxes are not included in the total for the $250 USD
     
    3) A theme was picked to help keep us on the same playing field. You can pick from either the DOOM universe or the Quake universe or both
     
    4) Our completion time is from right now to July first. (This could get pushed back one week, please shoot for this  date)
     
    5) All work on the mod must be done by the modder
     
    6) If you need to have something created that you cannot make yourself from what you have on hand (Graphics, 3D printing, media blasting, cutting metal and etc) you MUST deduct this from the $250. NO FRIEND OR BARTERING pricing is allowed. We want to represent  the actual cost of creating the mods.
     
    7) You can use what you have on hand but you need to deduct CURRENT value from the $250. (Just because you have $1000 worth of something lying around doesn't mean you can use it for free)
     
    8) Hardware (motherboard, CPU, Coolers and WC, RAM, ROM Drives, graphic cards, storage media) is optional. BUT if you have to "mod" the hardware the cost MUST be deducted from the $250.
     
    9) Tools bought to create the mod are NOT counted against the $250 USD.
     
    10) You MUST do a work log in the Modders-Inc forums for it to be in the contest. It can be either images or videos.
     
    11) The case must be on display at QuakeCon 2015 to be part of the contest.
     
    First up lets take a look at the Thermaltake Core X1 ITX case that I will be using as the platform for the build.
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
     
     
     
     
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