ememSilverghost Posted January 28 Report Posted January 28 Thankyou... Thermaltake for the invite to this years CaseMOD... thanks to the sponsors intel.. asrock.. palit and seagate... Game Mode Quote
ememSilverghost Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 Work Update: The cut has officially begun! Quote
ememSilverghost Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 Finalized the design for the panels and started to 3D print Quote
ememSilverghost Posted March 28 Report Posted March 28 For this week, after fitting the prototypes, I've made some adjustments and now 3D printing the two-part vent for the back of the case. Quote
ememSilverghost Posted March 31 Report Posted March 31 The cable design that came with the fully modular power supply Toughpower PT by Thermaltake looks cool already that I don't think I'd need to put sleeves on it. So let's just make it a little bit cooler .. without damaging the cables.. with a Drag chain / Gatling Gun Bullet Chain on it. Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 4 Report Posted April 4 Earlier this week I had a bit of an issue with my 3Dprinter, the whole hot end assembly fell off and the plastic on the mount crumbled - its been with me for ages, also had to change its nozzle. "I'm sorry my old friend... I shouldn't have pushed you too far." Fixed it and we're back to printing some more parts. After that's done, I'm back to applying fillers and sanding parts of the chain and side panels. Then cutting the mesh off the top of the case to fit the acrylic panel. Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 primer and paint.. assembly of all the parts soon Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 Only a couple of days left.. I need to pickup the pace... Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 Its a wrap final pics and a short video tomorrow LiquidHaus and Dav Dir 2 Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 20 Report Posted April 20 Project OVERDRIVE. My entry for the Thermaltake Casemod Invitational 2026. The main goal for this project was to make a custom pc worthy of proper public stage, and more importantly.. my own desk. So since this is my entry to a case modding competition, the main challenge for me personally was how to make it look awesome without having to completely reshape the case. In this way, the Thermaltake View 600 can still be identified and at the same time, it's core features remain uncompromised. This build is something I would proudly have sit on my desk and be the center piece of my gaming set up. Most of the design features on this case are not only aesthetically pleasing, but are functional and serve their own purpose. In regular use, the PC will remain silent. But during heavy tasks, the PC will shift to OVERDRIVE mode which activates the View 600 case' core airflow features. I would like to thank Thermaltake Technology Inc. for this once in a lifetime opportunity to join such a prestigious event. Thank you to Andy Cheng and Ellen Chu for making me part of the group of modders in this years line up. Last but not the least, thank you's to Team JPModified who encouraged me and gave me the confidence to mod again. Baz it-reborn and najiro 2 Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 20 Report Posted April 20 OVERDRIVE ENGAGE! Thermaltake Casemod Invitational 2026 video here... https://www.facebook.com/reel/788159257481254 rakazone21 and Baz it-reborn 2 Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 OVERDRIVE ENGAGE! Thermaltake Casemod Invitational 2026 Youtube vid here.. rakazone21 1 Quote
ememSilverghost Posted April 22 Report Posted April 22 Another video.. showcasing the opening and closing of all control surfaces.. vent/flaps of this build... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DxUdpHq1g/ Quote
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