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ZenModz got a reaction from FALCO in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
Thanks FALCO.
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Just to clear up some things that have been asked in regards to high temps or overheating , The cover may look like it is touching all the parts in the case.
but it can be removed in under 10mins.
The Rock face is not touching anything inside the case the 4 stand-offs and the water cooling fitting is all it needs to stay in place,
There is lots of space behind the Rock display + some fans to push the air around behind the cover. And one being the AMD CPU fan that come with the CPU. Not going to wast.
You could say it's AMD DINO COOLED
Some times It's what you don't see that makes it all work.
Thanks for stopping by.
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ZenModz reacted to Sanjaya in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
Looks great bro the attention to detail is super good!
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ZenModz reacted to WanV in [Final Voting]: 12/24/2019 ~ 1/7/2020
i always vote for who mod the case by not changing the original look because,that pretty much like doing scratch mod rather than make the case more beatiful
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ZenModz reacted to Ceng Iceng in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
Tyrannosaurus fossils look cool
artifacts from ancient times, extraordinary work, i vote on you, good job!
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ZenModz reacted to Timpelay in [Sweden] Tim Malmborg
My ambition with this project has been to try somethings that’s not been done before. The Thermaltake P5 is the perfect case for this mission as it’s extremely popular and been previously modded beyond recognition by other modders all over the world.
Two key points were set up before the start of this project.
• The P5´s original character should be kept. For me, this means doing a casemod were you easily can recognise the original case in the finished mod.
• Transforming this case without doing what someone else already have done with it. This meant scanning as many P5 (and similar TT cases) builds as possible before I began my project.
The backside straw-art is made from three layers of acrylic. Bottom one acts as separator between light zones and also holds the LED-strips in place for each zone. Middle layer is the diffuse light screen for even light distribution to the pipes. It also acts as the sky with the back painted top section. Top layer holds all ~400 pipes in place creating this magnificent mountain view. As everything is built using TT RGB products ther's possibility to sync and controll by voice through TT RGB Plus - sync all.
The front is built to be as slim and clean as possible with laser cut acrylic covers for the entire chassi. Things as CPU-block, pump, fan grille and PSU-shroud are personalized with thin mirror-acrylic.
Not that you can't notice, but the entire case is turned to stand on one edge using a 3D-printed stand with a built in turning plate for rotation 360-degrees. Choose side each day!
Specification:
- TT Core P5 TG V2
- TT Toughpower PF1 ARGB 1200 watt, Platinum
- Asrock x570 Steel Legend
- AMD Ryzen 5 3400G
- Plextor 256gb M9PE NVMe
- Zotac RTX 2080
- 32gb TT Toughram RGB
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ZenModz reacted to Y.G Casemod in [Italy] Yuri Gabrielli
I looked at all the worklog of the contest, and all the works are of a very very high level.
For me it is an honor to be here with you all.
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ZenModz got a reaction from Erik Bmods in [Canada] Erik Bergwest
Progress pic of the Progress Pic. Nice one.
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ZenModz got a reaction from Erik Bmods in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
That's me all done, Just some more photos to come. Good luck to everyone. All your builds are looking really Awesome!
Thank you, TT And Andy for the Invite. it was a lot of fun.
Until next time.
Thanks for stopping by.
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ZenModz reacted to Erik Bmods in [Canada] Erik Bergwest
Now for painting. Water based paint is a no-no when building with mdf so used enamel primer to seal everything nicely. Then on to the colour coats. For my colour scheme I wanted to match the mobo and GPU. So Metallic black and silver are the colours I went with. After laying the colours I sealed it with a high gloss clear. Love how it has turned out so far.
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ZenModz reacted to Erik Bmods in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
Couldn't have said it better myself. Having tons of fun with this contest.
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ZenModz got a reaction from Erik Bmods in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
Cheers Erik. Watching your build as well it's looking awesome,
I'm sure we are all fowling each others progress. And all the best to all who are entered. We may not know each other. And we may all have different lives But we all love what we do and love doing it.
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ZenModz got a reaction from Erik Bmods in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
Hello again. Still progressing :)
Because I have the fans pulling air in form the back of the case to make real use of the dust filter. I made some new stickers for the backs of the fans to make them still look like the front..
Building the base is a messy but fun. A lot a carving to be done. And dino's to make and fit to the base.
Above I used Cling_wrap to cover the parts. to keep them clean.
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ZenModz got a reaction from XneaLx ModPc Gaming in [Australia] Ken Byrnes
Hello, This will be the Theme I am going to be going with. I will be using lots of different techniques in this build. Tools used will be, AI, PS, Laser, Cnc,, Hand Sculpting. 3d printer. Airbrushing. and the good old paint brushes. Pulling out all the stops on this one. Should be fun.
No hacksaw-ing the tubing this time. This kit should make this much easier to work with. Thank you TT.
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ZenModz got a reaction from KUPAL in Show us your chassis!
Hi every one My name is Ken, I have only just started modding But I have a long history in art airbrushing and other thing to do with art this is my first PC mod, Some of you may have seen it online by now some not. I have started working on my next case mod, I will post a build log of on here soon. and play a bit of catch up of where I'm up to atm.
Cheers, Ken. Zen-Modz