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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from filip3dejkoff in Toughpower DPS G RGB Owner Club
Here's some pic of my build with Toughpower DSP G 1250W PSU.
Wonderful products with great features and lot of power to run any PC build.
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from Erik Bmods in [Canada] Erik Bergwest
Waiting to see more about the project. Best of luck.
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from Lord Pamya in [India] Pramod Hambir
Good.. waiting to see whats coming next...
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to Mathias in [France] Moulard Mathias
Hello, today I pushed my SteamPunk / Post-Apocalyptic idea on the front of the View91
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from ThermalMike in The "SUPERBUILD" Case Mod
The "SUPERBUILD" Case Mod
Hello to all,
As most of you know, in year 2011 I build a “Phase Changer Rig” . An extreme overclocking rig. Capable to cool down the CPU below -38C. One of its kind in India.
It was a complete scratch build using MDF board and aluminium square rods. Till date case is in good nick, only thing I did wrong was not to cover sides of lower phase changer section.
Nothing bad, but recently due to absence of the side covers I accidently mange to damage the condenser and brook a copper tube. Resulting in a complete failure of the phase change unit.
Now this has to be fixed. But this MDF case is about six years old, so I said to myself the fixed phase change unit defiantly needs a new and safe home now. So my hunt for a suitable case began.
As I have recently worked with few of Thermaltake cases, the first option came in my mind was the Thermaltake Core WP100 Super Tower Chassis. A two chamber case perfect for my needs.
After going through the datasheet and checking dimensions, the Thermaltake Core WP100 Super Tower Chassis fits best for this super build giving new life to my 24/7 extreme overclocking Phase Changer build.
I called the new Case build as SUPERBUILD. Where CPU will be pushed to extreme limits at sub-zero temperature and I will also overclock the GPU using custom liquid cooling . So this build will be a super overclocking beast.
Like to thanks Thermaltake for supporting my idea and the build.
First the Thermaltake Core WP100 Super Tower Chassis arrived in two big and heavy boxes. One box had the Core W100 and other the Core P100. Both are individual cases by themselves, but stacking them together makes the monster Core WP100 Chasis.
Now let’s un-box the cases. We start with Core W100.
Case build experience with Thermaltake Core W100 Chassis is unique as this case is not like other cases in the market. As mostly all Pc cases are pre factory build and came ready to be used out of the box but not this one. Thermaltake Core WP100 Super Tower Chassis comes in de-assembled bits and pieces, with proper labelling and complete build guide. So one have to assemble this case piece by piece. A total do-it-yourself experience, a priceless experience for me.
Beside all side panels and structural parts, the Core W100 case comes with a big accessories box, with lot of screws, for build the case together .
Now un-box the second half of the Thermaltake Core WP100 Super Tower Chassis, the Core P100 case.
Now let’s start the build.
The Core W100 and P100 stacked together to form the Core WP100 Super Tower .
This is a huge case with superb build quality.
All side panels are hinged with no panel screws what so ever. Also case have a big side window with thick acrylic sheet.
I have installed a custom mains power connector back plate.
Now repaired the phase changer unit. Replaced the condenser coil and re-filled the gas. Tested all working fine again. Now started installing the phase changer unit in the bottom section of the case i.e. P100. Everything fits perfect. Now next step will be installing a new controller and re-doing of all the wiring and all new Neoform insulation part.
Waiting for some parts to arrive. Will update more
Thanks.
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from r3v3nant in Toughpower DPS G RGB Owner Club
Here's some pic of my build with Toughpower DSP G 1250W PSU.
Wonderful products with great features and lot of power to run any PC build.
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from Denny in Toughpower DPS G RGB Owner Club
Here's some pic of my build with Toughpower DSP G 1250W PSU.
Wonderful products with great features and lot of power to run any PC build.
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from Irie Ahmad in [Malaysia] Irie Ahmad
Nice.. Good to see product unboxing ..
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from TurboUser in [India] Rakesh Sharma
FINAL UPDATE : 16-JAN-2017
After about three months of planning and building, finally my “Huffer†build completed.
For me participating in 2016 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 2 is great honor and making this build was real fun.
Like to thanks Thermaltake team, forum members and all of you how showed your interest and appreciation for my build.
https://youtu.be/cIdEAP_YtHE
Video link :
THANK YOU
Regards,
Rakesh Sharma
INDIA
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from TurboUser in [India] Rakesh Sharma
2016 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 2 - HUFFER Build
Hello,
I am Rakesh Sharma from INDIA. Representing my country at 2016 Thermaltake CaseMod Invitational Season 2 with a unique casemod reflecting my passion towards Jet-Engines. Being from an engineering family background I always had a great attraction towards machines and engines, but unfortunately ended up as a Software Engineer in real life.
And Jet-Engines are such a beautiful artwork of engineering with great sound and power, which makes me little more passionate about. Now through this CaseMod I will try to showcase (likewise) one essential equipment used for starting a Jet engine.
The MA-1A Air-start cart or the 'HUFFER' cart.
For this CaseMod, I will be modifying the Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis.
ABOUT BUILD IDEA
MA-1A Air-start cart, some people called it the “Hufferâ€, is a start cart used to start Jet engines. This cart generates high velocity air, this air is then fed into the aircraft jet engine, causing it to spin or spool up with sufficient RPM for starting. The cart's air delivery system is powered by a small turbine engine. This thing has started many well known aircrafts like Lockheed F-104, Boeing B-52 and YB-49, a flying wing design bomber aircraft commissioned for service with the U.S. Air Force shortly after World War II.
https://youtu.be/4seex64vGlE
* Thanks to AgentJayZ for sharing this video. And if you love the sound of starting of a turbine engine as I do, forward the video time to 5:42 Enjoy..
Due to its rugged design, MA-1A start cart is still used to start modern Fighter-planes and commercial airliner’s engines at many countries around the World.
FINAL BUILD
Video link :
My Case mod is focused on this “Huffer†design, with the Thermaltake Core X5 case showcasing as the main engine unit.
PREMIUM PARTNERS
SPONSORS
HARDWARE
CASE
Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis
PSU
Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB 1250W Titanium
PROCESSOR
Intel® Core™ i7-6700K Processor
MOTHERBOARD
ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII FORMULA
GRAPHICS
ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX
SSD
V-color VLM 100 M.2 SSD
HDD
Seagate FireCuda 2TB
RAM
AVEXIR
COOLING
Thermaltake Liquid Cooling Solution and accessories
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from TurboUser in [India] Rakesh Sharma
Hello I am Rakesh Sharma. Representing India at 2016 Thermaltake CaseMod Invitational Season 2. Thanks Thermaltake for giving me the opportunity to compete alongside with great modders around the World. For my build i chose the Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis . Will be updating you all more about my build soon. And best of luck to all participants.
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to BIKeINSTEIN in Voting Event (January 20th ~ February 3rd 2017)
I vote for my counTTryman, a TTalented and helpful person and a thorough gentleman, Rakesh Sharma!
Best wishes to the other participants too.
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from Rahul Das in [India] Rakesh Sharma
Hello I am Rakesh Sharma. Representing India at 2016 Thermaltake CaseMod Invitational Season 2. Thanks Thermaltake for giving me the opportunity to compete alongside with great modders around the World. For my build i chose the Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis . Will be updating you all more about my build soon. And best of luck to all participants.
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to Alan-Lee in Voting Event (January 20th ~ February 3rd 2017)
wow, i just went through asll the builds and am amazed. the bar has been set very high this year again. i wish all the best to everyone. may the best mod win.
i have cast my vote, which was very hard seeing as the quality level and amount of work as well as the creativity level has really been pushed up high this time.
the public vote ios nice to have but does not really always do justice seeing as everyone more or less votes for theri friemd or country.
so once again i am curious who makes the top 3 by jury votes and the other votes at the end.
good luck to all and thanks for entertaining us.
Ali Abbas. www.computer-designer.com
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to Vaibhav09 in Voting Event (January 20th ~ February 3rd 2017)
My vote to RAKESH SHARMA ...GOODLUCK MAN ...BEST WISHES WITH U
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to The Beast in Voting Event (January 20th ~ February 3rd 2017)
Vote for the Huffer Build by Rakesh Sharma (India)
Its and entirely new approach.....
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to mafia97 in Voting Event (January 20th ~ February 3rd 2017)
Vote for Rakesh Sharma [iNDIA]
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to Jayant in Voting Event (January 20th ~ February 3rd 2017)
Pls pls pls vote for rakesh sharma INDIA
It would be very thankful to us.
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Rakesh Sharma reacted to Rahul Das in Voting Event (January 20th ~ February 3rd 2017)
I vote for Rakesh Sharma
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from ganesh in [India] Rakesh Sharma
Hello I am Rakesh Sharma. Representing India at 2016 Thermaltake CaseMod Invitational Season 2. Thanks Thermaltake for giving me the opportunity to compete alongside with great modders around the World. For my build i chose the Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis . Will be updating you all more about my build soon. And best of luck to all participants.
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from Bilalm in [India] Rakesh Sharma
2016 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 2 - HUFFER Build
Hello,
I am Rakesh Sharma from INDIA. Representing my country at 2016 Thermaltake CaseMod Invitational Season 2 with a unique casemod reflecting my passion towards Jet-Engines. Being from an engineering family background I always had a great attraction towards machines and engines, but unfortunately ended up as a Software Engineer in real life.
And Jet-Engines are such a beautiful artwork of engineering with great sound and power, which makes me little more passionate about. Now through this CaseMod I will try to showcase (likewise) one essential equipment used for starting a Jet engine.
The MA-1A Air-start cart or the 'HUFFER' cart.
For this CaseMod, I will be modifying the Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis.
ABOUT BUILD IDEA
MA-1A Air-start cart, some people called it the “Hufferâ€, is a start cart used to start Jet engines. This cart generates high velocity air, this air is then fed into the aircraft jet engine, causing it to spin or spool up with sufficient RPM for starting. The cart's air delivery system is powered by a small turbine engine. This thing has started many well known aircrafts like Lockheed F-104, Boeing B-52 and YB-49, a flying wing design bomber aircraft commissioned for service with the U.S. Air Force shortly after World War II.
https://youtu.be/4seex64vGlE
* Thanks to AgentJayZ for sharing this video. And if you love the sound of starting of a turbine engine as I do, forward the video time to 5:42 Enjoy..
Due to its rugged design, MA-1A start cart is still used to start modern Fighter-planes and commercial airliner’s engines at many countries around the World.
FINAL BUILD
Video link :
My Case mod is focused on this “Huffer†design, with the Thermaltake Core X5 case showcasing as the main engine unit.
PREMIUM PARTNERS
SPONSORS
HARDWARE
CASE
Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis
PSU
Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB 1250W Titanium
PROCESSOR
Intel® Core™ i7-6700K Processor
MOTHERBOARD
ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII FORMULA
GRAPHICS
ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX
SSD
V-color VLM 100 M.2 SSD
HDD
Seagate FireCuda 2TB
RAM
AVEXIR
COOLING
Thermaltake Liquid Cooling Solution and accessories
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Rakesh Sharma got a reaction from Bilalm in [India] Rakesh Sharma
Hello I am Rakesh Sharma. Representing India at 2016 Thermaltake CaseMod Invitational Season 2. Thanks Thermaltake for giving me the opportunity to compete alongside with great modders around the World. For my build i chose the Thermaltake Core X5 ATX Chassis . Will be updating you all more about my build soon. And best of luck to all participants.