Bloody Mystique
| Owner: | Silverel Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | May 20, 2008 |
| Last Update: | Jul 23, 2008 18:01 |
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| Rating: | Outstanding (7.3) 7 votes total |
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System Specs:
» MSI K9A2 CF-F v1
» AMD 5000+ Black Edition (3.2ghz normal use)
» VisionTek HD3850 512MB
» G.Skill DDR2-800 5-5-5-15
» WesternDigital 160GB Sata2 HD
» ThermalTake TMG A2 CPU HSF
» Auras Fridge JES-998 GPU HSF
Performed Mods:
Lots of paint. Front fan bay custom made. Wire management with motherboard holes. HD bay turned 90degrees for better airflow. Front lower fan moved to inside of the front bezel, involved much cutting. Added ramsinks to the MOSFETS. See worklog for details :)
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User comments
Post your commentVery nice setup you got there, I like the custom paint job, cable management and specs you have. Say hey, what kind of paint did you use on your case?
Very nice, You would make Ruby proud LOL.
10/10
10/10
Superb Paint Job, W/M is good,, Nice build......... Have time check out my Rig http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1523.html Thanks.
Outstanding...:-)
Outstanding, Nice mods, awesome paint scheme, Nice components.
What more needs to be said 9/10 :)
What more needs to be said 9/10 :)
so nice :) 7/10
outstanding machine (reminds me on my car- also black and red custom paint yob:-) ) I like it very much
Amazing job there mate, 8/10. BTW what color is the led on back fan?
The paint is Valspar Gloss - 65015 Berry
The rear fan and GPU fan are both red LED', the side fan I actually stripped the LED's off so as not to be constantly blinded by them.
Thanks for the comments guys. :)
As soon as my camera finishes charging, I'll take some pics of it running and with the lights out. Next week sometime I'll be adding heatsinks to the MOSFETs next to the processor socket, and adding a SATA2 DVD drive instead of the IDE one.
The rear fan and GPU fan are both red LED', the side fan I actually stripped the LED's off so as not to be constantly blinded by them.
Thanks for the comments guys. :)
As soon as my camera finishes charging, I'll take some pics of it running and with the lights out. Next week sometime I'll be adding heatsinks to the MOSFETs next to the processor socket, and adding a SATA2 DVD drive instead of the IDE one.
Yes plz pic with the leds turned on! :D
Very nice 9/10 !!
paint the fan girls black! 8/10










