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MathMilitary got a reaction from Orel Hardy in [France] Mathieu Heredia
Aller, je compte sur toi l'ami
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MathMilitary got a reaction from ShadoWx3Sandy in [Closed] Pre Event Prediction Voting Thread
I think every modder has a great talent, but I think Mathieu Heredia and Jess palacio are the best ;-)
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MathMilitary got a reaction from Richi in Project F1 Dream - Lvl 10 Ltd Edition Titanium
Nice jobb my friend
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MathMilitary reacted to Richi in Project F1 Dream - Lvl 10 Ltd Edition Titanium
So despite temps hitting over 32 degrees here in the uk over the last few days I have given myself a deadline for the build and had to work in the heat. So It was time to do a few things, including cut the main outer panels on the level 10 mobo section
Tape down, mask on and lines drawn and ready to cut.
The width is due to keeping the main frame of mobo section hidden (were the bolts go) I had to repeat this process with the L section too.
With the l panel I wanted to keep the lines, but remove the mounting areas for the GPU cover.
Now that’s all done, it is time to spend quite a few hours with the file, before preparing for paint.
I know working with the case I should of normally taken my watch off ect, but due to these pieces being painted there is not much point so even if bits of paint flake off, it does no really matter (hence the use of normal white tape instead of Green or yellow masking tape.
Also had to cut a few small pieces I needed to make a cover plate for the mounting of the radiator and also a strip for the radiator. I have had to change the radiator out for another due to the fact the models dimensions were larger than quoted to original so other rad was smaller.
Also here Is a sneak peak of the PSU cover I have (thanks to Primochill).
So yesterday was pretty productive, first I spent over a few hours rubbing the cut panels down, phew it was hot to so had to jump in the shower twice I got that sweaty.
That’s today's post, watch for some more soon.
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MathMilitary reacted to Richi in Project F1 Dream - Lvl 10 Ltd Edition Titanium
every thing is possible, but limited to 4 characters per side of gear indicator...
Back again with a small update, had some issues but finally this turned up for the build, from OnPole.com
It took an eternity for minichamps to get it to market, but OnPole was superb in that they got it to me within 2 days of it hitting there store, let’s take a closer look at it.
Overall the model is really nice and I have to say minichamps have done a fine job of replicating the race car and they should of with the time it took to get to market. For you F1 fans out there, you should check out OnPole’s website for memorabilia. I do have to say though getting the model, presented another issue, the 240mm radiator I had planned to use to mount the model above is now too small as the car over hangs it, so I still can not cut the part of the case I want due to the fact I have had to order a 280mm radiator. So I am going to have to redo the radiator again oh well. Ill post some more pictures of the car before mounting and a few bits tomorrow of what else has arrived -
MathMilitary reacted to Tt Andy in [Closed] Pre Event Prediction Voting Thread
2015 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 2 has begun!!
Post below who you think will WIN the 2015 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 2 for your chance to win one of 10 Riing 120mm High static pressure fans each week!!
Note: Prizes will be sent out at the end of the event
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MathMilitary reacted to Orel Hardy in [CLOSED] VOTE
- Hi !
- Mathieu Delsuc is a great Modder !
- Thank you ...
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MathMilitary reacted to L3p in [CLOSED] VOTE
When looking at pure modding, design, skill level, material, tools used and the buildlog my list would be:
1. Suchao Prowphong (By far!)
2. Mathieu Delsuc and Stuart Tonks
However I also voted for Stuart and Mathieu because in my opinion Andy Webers build shouldn't be above Mathieu Delsuc or Stuart Tonks.....at all
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MathMilitary reacted to nealite56 in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
Voté pour toi..... Beau boulot
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MathMilitary got a reaction from Orel Hardy in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
My final pict for my mod. My goal was to do some powerful stuff, indestructible, simple, class and well finished
I hope that the appearance gives you pleasure to look at. If this is the case, go vote for me ^^
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MathMilitary got a reaction from Vedayshop Modding PC in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
My final pict for my mod. My goal was to do some powerful stuff, indestructible, simple, class and well finished
I hope that the appearance gives you pleasure to look at. If this is the case, go vote for me ^^
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MathMilitary got a reaction from ThibaudBayart in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
Here are some pictures of Thermaltake Core X9 modified for the contest. not finish build
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MathMilitary got a reaction from ThibaudBayart in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
Ok, I decided to show you more
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MathMilitary got a reaction from ThibaudBayart in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
Front face finish, support Tank in progress!
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MathMilitary got a reaction from ThibaudBayart in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
Hello guys, I'm Mathieu alias "Math Military Modding", I'm French modder.
Welcome to the Worklog on the Thermaltake Core X9 I'll modded.
My goal is to make the futuristic look of the case remaining class but powerful case.
Thanks to my Sponsors fot this project:
Specs:
Motherboard: Gigabyte X99 gaming G1 WIFI
CPU: Intel Core I7 5930K
Ram: 32go Avexir DDR4 Blitz 1.1 2400mhz
Graphics card: TRI-SLI Asus GTX970 Strix
Power Supply: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 850W Platinum (Fully Modular)
Watercolling:
Waterblock CPU: Thermaltake Pacific W2
Waterblock GPU: 3x Thermaltake Pacific Strix block for 970 Strix
Pomp: 2x Pacific P1 Black D5 Pump w/ Silent Kit
Radiator: 2x Pacific RL360 Radiator
Fan: full Riing 12
Tank: 2x Pacific T22 Reservoir
Rigid tubing with PETG tube 16/13
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MathMilitary got a reaction from ThibaudBayart in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
Go cut the Core X9 with dremel
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MathMilitary reacted to ToniozLeOuf in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
puissance robustesse designe une machine taillée pour la compétition.
Aller Math envoie le bouzin!
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MathMilitary reacted to dO_ob in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
I love how clean this build is !!
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MathMilitary reacted to Vedayshop Modding PC in [France] Mathieu Delsuc (MathMilitaryModding)
très belle machine
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