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Owner: JATownes
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Posted: August 2nd 2010
Updated: August 2nd 2010 - 3:35 PM
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Outstanding (7.2)
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Key Features: AMD CPU AMD VGA AMD CrossFire
This user's other mods:
  • BLU3-1C3
  • BLU3-1C3 Version 2.0
  • BLU31C3 Update
  • Forgot about this
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System Specs: » Coolermaster CM690II Advanced » AMD Phenom II 940 (3800Mhz @ 1.51v) » Asus M4A79 Deluxe » Patriot Extreme 4x1GB (1066Mhz 5/5/5/15 @ 2.1v) » ATI Radeon HD4850 Crossfire (700Mhz/1050Mhz) » Razer Barracuda AC-1 Soundcard » Corsair TX850W PSU » 2 x Seagate Barracuda 500GB RAID-0 » 1 x Seagate Barracuda 500GB » 1 x Seagate Barracuda 1000GB » Lite-on SATA DVD Burner
Performed Mods: Scythe Mugen 2 with Scythe Gentle Typhoon in push, Xigmatek 120mm 1800rpm in pull. Installed VF-1000 & MSI 4890 coolers on 4850s. Replaced all fans with Xigmatek 120mm 1800rpm fans (7 Total). Added a 120mm fan in the 5.25" bays. Scythe Kaze Master fan controller. Modded top LED switch to power CCFLs. Added slotted PCI slot covers. Cable Management
I spent a lot of time on the cable management. There are 4 internal HDD, 7 fans, and a fan controller. I think it was worth it. What do you think?
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11 Comments

#1
pentastar111
500 Posts
Nicely done! 8/10
Posted on Aug 2nd 2010, 19:14 Edit | Reply
#2
Dave63
75 Posts
Very nice job very clean
Posted on Aug 3rd 2010, 13:54 Edit | Reply
#3
JATownes
1000 Posts
by: pentastar111
Nicely done! 8/10
by: Dave63
Very nice job very clean
Thanks. I appreciate the vote and compliment.
Posted on Aug 3rd 2010, 15:15 Edit | Reply
#4
t77snapshot
2000 Posts
Your cable management looks excellent, great job on a clean build man!
Posted on Aug 6th 2010, 19:42 Edit | Reply
#5
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
I voted 10/10 because:

I have to say this is the cleanest case I have seen in a long time . Great job ! I mean I want you to do mine !
Posted on Dec 23rd 2010, 12:31 Edit | Reply
#6
imitation
75 Posts
Nice, clean, but not a mod.
Posted on Mar 29th 2012, 12:15 Edit | Reply
#7
JATownes
1000 Posts
by: imitation
Nice, clean, but not a mod.
This is the "Case Gallery" correct? Not the "Mod Gallery"?
Posted on Mar 29th 2012, 13:02 Edit | Reply
#8
imitation
75 Posts
by: JATownes
This is the "Case Gallery" correct? Not the "Mod Gallery"?
Uhm, no, it specifically says "techPowerUp Case Modding Gallery" in the page title. The forum thread starts with

by: JATownes
To view this case mod, go here.
and the "mods" you did are stated as the following:

by: JATownes

Mods:
Scythe Mugen 2 with Scythe Gentle Typhoon in push, Xigmatek 120mm 1800rpm in pull. Installed VF-1000 & MSI 4890 coolers on 4850s. Replaced all fans with Xigmatek 120mm 1800rpm fans (7 Total). Added a 120mm fan in the 5.25" bays. Scythe Kaze Master fan controller. Modded top LED switch to power CCFLs. Added slotted PCI slot covers. Cable Management
I'd call that "assembling", not modding. Modding a case implements that you "modify" the components in some way and are not just using them like the manufacturer intended.
Posted on Mar 29th 2012, 14:02 Edit | Reply
#9
PopcornMachine
1000 Posts
Some people probably have different definitions of modding. Your's is not the only only one.

It's probably best to support those willing to present their cases and not criticize so you can be right.

Very nice job, and some very nice pictures. I vote 8.
Posted on Mar 29th 2012, 14:39 Edit | Reply
#10
JATownes
1000 Posts
I guess your definition of modding differs from others. I have done plenty of modding on other cases (windows, fans, paint, etc.), but this was more an exercise in cable management, which required hours of routing, and rerouting, etc. and which IMO looked pretty damn amazing when it was completed.

So please, if you just came to insult, don't bother. But considering that mine is the same rating as your Big Red Box (7.2), a lot of people considered mine to be equal to yours. :toast:
Posted on Mar 29th 2012, 15:54 Edit | Reply
#11
imitation
75 Posts
I'm not saying that the way i define modding is the only correct one. I do appreciate the way you built your PC, and i know how tedious CM in a 690II can be.
"Modding" has become too mainstream IMO, with many manufacturers selling LED fans and calling them a modding accessory. Or first-time PC builders installing a cold cathode light and trying to show off their awesomely "modded" PC. With everything ready to buy, there's little incentive to build, modify or improve something when you can just throw out some money and buy it pre-made. Kinda like fast-food i guess ;-)
For me, modding is still about making a PC unique, about altering a component and therefore improving it somehow. About spending time to create something that's yours.
And i'm not saying that i'm any better than anyone else. I went from the Big Red Box with a car radiator, aquarium pump and some hacked water blocks to a CM690II with pre-made EK radiators, an Innovatek pump and aqua computer parts. It's a lot nicer than the Box, more compact and performs better. And while i spent a couple of days getting everything to where it is now, i didn't do any real modding on it.
Posted on Mar 31st 2012, 13:28 Edit | Reply
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