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The upcoming PC giveaway on Gaming Tribe is featuring a sexy Thermaltake Level 10 case! One of my most favourite cases of all times. You can see some pictures here (I also attached one of them): https://www.gamingtribe.com/status/13194139933336/
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My Cronos headsets Cord has been heating up to extreme heats, yesterday i didnt notice it till i smelled the cord burning then felt is and burnt myself. This is still underwarrenty so what can i do to get it fixed? http://imgur.com/Xa9KIoYheres another pic
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Build log introduction About the modder and build. Welcome, my name is Ian Duncanson i am a 26 year old modder from victoria Australia i have been building and working on computers since i was 15. This is my third fully custom pc and one i wish to showcase, so lets begin. The concept - Simply with the age of ikea and the ability to customise along side the rise of the desk builds i have decided to design and build a desk based upon one of my favorite cases the thermaltake core x9. Now having built a previous desk before i know to an extent whats needed (my original build was a rush job so i had somewhere to play games and best utilise the limited space i had). The necessary goals to a great desk concept are outlined below and are my goals for this build. Another note about me, im not the best when i comes to 3d drawing and renders so i do the majority by hand its never great but it give me what i need to work with. this space is reserved for our sponsors starting with: Thermaltake, without the faith that quite a few of their staff have put in me none of this would be possible. they have and will be supplying me with cases fans/controllers and watercooling gear Goals: - Fully modular desk solution - core values (moddable, versatile, astetically pleaseing) -light weight but strong. Design- The design is simple, 5 modules (2 x core x9 cases with 3 custom modules forming a desktop) the desk will be constructed out of aluminium and parts of a (few) damaged core x9's the custom parts will he powdercoated white to closely match the original cases. Heres a couple of those sketchy drawings i mentioned disregard the measurements these changed many times upon realising i had inadvertantly rushed my measurements. So we will be begining the construction and finalise the design on the fly. An old war saying is that every plan is a good one till the first bullet flies. But first a very big thank you to some of my friends for the community, the support you have shown even at the early stages has been phenomenal and for that i thank you. My first order arrived from thermaltake australia the other day i posted an unboxing ceremony on my facebook page (http://facebook.com/ianduncansoncomputermods) So i will skip this one as im sure you have all seen this beautiful case before. Ok so maybe one or 2 photos Now as much as i love the front grill design for what im doing its too hard to have replicated locally i was quoted over 300 dollars for material and cutting for a full sheet and i only need less than half of one :/ So another popular idea occured i will still have the front panel as a whole just not the mesh... so instead i have started to organise some dark tint perspex to be delivered for the build. But im getting ahead of myself.. but more to come soon
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This MOD will use the Thermaltake Core X2 m-Atx case This was the DRAGON I'd like to use but finding an image that will render to a 3D print is a real effort many DRAGONS in Chinese folklore represent Good Luck and Well wishes as does this one that I'd like to incorporate some how This DRAGON lives in a LAVA Castle Ruins and need to model after this, rocks, lava and landscape I did find a DIABLO 3 Evil Underlord that renders to 3D fairly well
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PROJECT BUYANGYANG INTRO Its a case mod with the aim of showcasing all components of a computer. All parts will be exposed. Even the Liquid Cooling System. We want to say thanks to the following sponsors. Thermaltake Technology Inc Thermaltake Philippines MSI Philippines Plextor Philippines Avexir Table of Contents: Hardware List and Photos - http://community.thermaltake.com/index.php?/topic/1625-project-buyangyang/?p=10442 SketchUp/Plan - http://community.thermaltake.com/index.php?/topic/1625-project-buyangyang/?p=10443 Tools - http://community.thermaltake.com/index.php?/topic/1625-project-buyangyang/?p=10444 Materials - http://community.thermaltake.com/index.php?/topic/1625-project-buyangyang/?p=10445
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Hi, I'm thinking to buy one thermaltake smart standart 750(non modular) and I read a nice review of the smart 850m (modular) http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014/06/16/thermaltake_smart_sp850m_850w_power_supply_review#.VTPyZyF_NBc So my question is if that review applys to the smart standart 750 as well my wonder come from a review that i read about the 630 and 730 smarts (Different OEP than the new 750 & 850 smart) http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Thermaltake-Smart-730-W-Power-Supply-Review/1497/1 it says: "The Smart 730 W is not a 630 W model with "stronger" components; it actually uses a different printed circuit board and, therefore, a different platform" and both 730 and 630 are manufactured by HEC So now I'm really confused
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I started to build a system featuring the RL-240 Water Cooling Kit and the amazing Core V21 case. For a while I had a problem figuring out just where and how to mount the large pump/reservoir. I did a bit of custom mounting... easy... just a few holes... so I've decided to share the build up to this point. I have a few 90 Degree fittings on order to make my life a bit easier... Note: You can even adjust the pump speed easily as the adjustment dial is exposed thru a cutout in the front (already available). The mount for the far end of the reservoir is made from 2 old expansion slot covers. Edit: Now Painted Black.
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Happy Weekend Everyone! Riing 12 (120mm) High Static Pressure Fans for Case/Radiator applications are now available online to purchase. Buy Now @Newegg Today! http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=thermaltake+riing&N=-1&isNodeId=1 Learn More: (Available in (4) Colors: Red, White, Blue and Green) http://thermaltakeusa.com/Cooler/Case_Fan_/Riing/C_00002639/Riing_12_LED_Green/design.htm
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Thermaltake Pacific Series DIY LCS Now available @Newegg
ThermalMike posted a topic in Liquid Cooler
Hey Everyone! The Pacific Series DIY LCS Components are now available @Newegg! Newegg - http://goo.gl/RYG0cJ You can also search Newegg's NEW Category "DIY Cooling" to easily find Thermaltake as the Primary NEW DIY supplier! Built-to-Order your very own DIY Liquid Cooling System Today! Pacific P1 (D5) Pump - http://goo.gl/Deif3y Pacific Radiators - http://goo.gl/LnkDZz Pacific PT40 Pump + Reservoirs- http://goo.gl/uOQRvR Pacific W1 Waterblock Intel/AMD - http://goo.gl/vLfYk5 Coolant - http://goo.gl/m2dPth Tube - http://goo.gl/lh2jgS Fittings (Compression, Bard, Fill, Plugs, Extensions) Colors: Chrome or Black http://goo.gl/HhoMDQ We want your feedback and your questions! Feel free to contact anyone from Thermaltake for assistance.- 5 replies
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Hello! Hope you guys enjoy. Specs: CPU: i5 4670 GPU: Nvidia EVGA 780 gtx MOBO: Asus Z87-A RAM: 16GB DDR3 Kingston Hyperx PSU: Corsair TX 750m Case: Thermaltake a31 (blue)
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BS Mods The inspiration behind the design of this build was the unique large hex pattern on the front and top case panels. Rather than "chop it up“ We wanted to emphasize these key design features. High Quality Themaltake Orange paint was used with a fade to black styling to ensure it gets maximum visibility. The rear panel punch out edge was given a rubber texture to help emphasize the lines of the chassis. The interior was repainted in textured black. The top and front panels are joined together and hinged at the back so that the entire thing lifts up like a hood on a car. It was all boxed in acrylic to finish the sleek appearance. The rear panel was given a window to show off the SSD mounting on the back of the drive bay. a shadowbox was created with lighting inside and the SSD’s were mounted to give the floating appearance. A BS Mods Security Key Switch is in place of the stock power button. A 16 foot RGB LED lighting kit was used for the interior. The left panel retained the factory window as it is already perfect. Mods Security key switch RGB LED lighting Right panel SSD window SSD lighted display box Hinged top and front bezels Paint PPG Automotive Deltron 2000 acrylic Urethane in TT Orange w/ black accent PPG Automotive High Solids Urethane clear coat -5 coats Modder Rod Rosenberg Bob Stewart
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Just a little toss together, case is too small but what gives i like it! Specs: CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1045T @ 3.5Ghz Motherboard: AsRock 990FX Fatal1ty KILLER PSU: XFX Pro 850W Black Edition (PSU Pictured was only to last a few more days) Memory: 16GB Patriot Viper 3 1600 CL9 Graphics: 2x 7970 Double D in Crossfire HDD's: 2x WD Green 1TB 1x Toshiba 2TB (SSD Soon) Cooling: Antec H2O 620 Liquid Cooler (Push Pull) 6x Generic 120mm Blue LED fans Any feedback would be awesome! just want to see what people think of a high end rig in a case like this.
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This is the final week of the Tt community giveaway! Please answer the following question on this thread to be in the draw to win a Core V1 chassis! Week 6: 9/23 ~ 9/30 Question 6: How many main chambers are in the Core V1?
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