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JUMBO CASE - Custom build -

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JUMBO CASE - Custom build -COMPLETED_

This time to build a new case , but not case mod , Custom made…
And a quite big case…


At one of my friend’s request we have planned a case so;

The case will be made for 2 Mainboards

It will have the opportunity of a large watercooling(25X120 rads)

The Evo radiator which is used will be moded. From 3 channels, the one in the middle will be connected to the compressor.
With this radiator, if it is needed, by running the compressor, extra cooling can be provided.

The frame of the case is sheet iron profile.

Used 2 mm aluminum plates.

Then , firstly it is undercoated with epoxy ground coat, later it is painted mat black with spray paint .

The necessary plexi pieces are self made .and it is delivered to my friend as a naked case.

After this, hardware will be established by him.
I completed my duty by making the case only.
The next phase is depend on my friend’s studies.




























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UPDATE 08/10/2014


Coated with 2mm thick alu plates and with necessary grills..











except the Evo are all rads on the top . therfore , ı made a separate upper chamber
for rads ın an anusual form .
the rads are placed like terrace houses








 
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Looking good so far.

Unusual but looking good radiator house.

From the holes, it looks like you are planning to put 2x480's,1 360 and 1 240 rads. This is going to be really heavy top. Make sure that you have a good base otherwise, a small bump in the case would theoretically flip your whole case.

And also, maybe place some kind of protection on top because a small leak from your radiator house will go directly to your mobo. and you dont want that right? But again
 
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Looking good so far.

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From the holes, it looks like you are planning to put 2x480's,1 360 and 1 240 rads. This is going to be really heavy top. Make sure that you have a good base otherwise, a small bump in the case would theoretically flip your whole case.

And also, maybe place some kind of protection on top because a small leak from your radiator house will go directly to your mobo. and you dont want that right? But again


İt was planned for 2XMB

And using 1X240mm rad….30mm

1X360mm rad….30mm

1X480mm rad….30mm

1X480mm rad….45mm

1X840mm rad….50mm(special- 7X120)

1XEVO 1080 rad…….(9x120mm- compressor cooled)

It has a really heavy top ofcourse.But you cann open it eassily, becouse ı used gas spring arms. I shall add a video abaout this.



Today frozen cpu- mnpc tech uses it at their new case.

 
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UPDATE: 23.10.2014

All case parts are firstly undercoated with epoxy ground coat, later it is painted mat black with spray paint .









The slide at rear is for evo rad and for compressor(ecovatt)



MB tray from an old case used as BTX



2.nd MB tray used in ATX form


A different cable management on the MB tray as a window and shark's tooth for cables.






Front and back panels redy for ATX and BTX and PSU trays for 2x PSU



Mounted with rivets.














MB tray at left is for gaming PC as ATX form , and MB tray at right is for download PC

Downloading 7X24 …

Between 2 MB an plexi self made 5.25 cage tower

IMG]http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/853/pgfz.jpg[/IMG]

The room at bottom

Left for PSU 1 at back- vertical and place for pumps

Right for PSU at back – vertical and place for pumps

İn the middle room for compressor ( temp isolated ) and ventilated with an extra fan

And fire logo at the front cover from plexi and illuminated



2X MB trays and enough free place over the trays and bottom the trays

Expecially for custom watercooled HDD s.











 
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woow nice case, but i wanna ask why you put the motherboard facing each other?
 
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woow nice case, but i wanna ask why you put the motherboard facing each other?

Becose ı have used 2 old MB trays. and one of them must be used reverse, without modding. the tray.


normaly ı use MB reverse( BTX form) becouse we pay a lot of money for Waterblocks of graphic cards. an d ı wannt to see the waterblock





not the backplate.



 
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There are alot of HDD watercoolers to buy..

http://www.aquatuning.de/wasserkuehlung/hddram-kuehler/hdd-wasserkuehler/

But I wanted to do it self and noise isolated.


Case front is something different for me. I don t like to use cases such this




Putting fan controllers, control panels etc. on the unseen side of the case was among my primary goals.
If we built a case where the front side can be seen, it would be meaningless to have side windows that would show inside of the case.
For this reason, I decided to combine the front panel with the side window.I do it mostly on may cases.
Everything needed, to be in front of my eyes like these




















 
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Last photos from the case worklog






















With these photos my worklog for case is finished.Hardware installing is not my worklog



My frend is modding his case . these are some photos from his mod

The longest rad from the case 7x140mm



As ı said, he modded an EVO rad. Evo has 3 paralel chanels



he used the center channel for compressor cooling for the rad ,as a phase change system and then the left and right channels for watercooling.









 
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update 14.11.2014 - COMPLETED -

To open the heavy upper chamber with full of rads , ı haven t used lifts, ı used gas springarms… many times on my cases.For example on a Bench case, ı used these gas spring arm. 4 years ago..





And ı made these bench








MNPC used it at his frozen cpu Project




http://themodzoo.com/forum/index.ph...l-acrylic-tubing-bending/?hl=+frozen++project


and ı used the same gas spring arm on my JUMBO case too.

To open the upper part of the case.it is the haviest part of the case





İt contais 16X 120mm rad …and I have placed the rads like terracce houses , like Frozen CPU












You can see how does it work at this Video.

You can open and close the heavy rad chamber with 3 fingers

This is the answer of most asked question


FİNAL
 
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