(LanCool)

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March 19th 2011
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Superb (7.5)
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Key Features:
High Rated AMD CPU AMD Graphics AMD CrossFire Custom Paint Job Water-cooled
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System Specs:
  • AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Six Core 3.2, 9Mb Cache @ 3.7GHz »Asus Crosshair IV Formula Socket AM3 AMD 890FX »Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50 »Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 6850 1GB GDDR5 CrossFire »G.SKILL Trident Series DDR3 1600MHz 4GB Kit»Samsung Bluray 12x » Samsung DVD Writer»Acer AL2616W 26” widescreen + Samsung 17” »Logitech z5300 5.1»Western Digital 640Black-OS »3x2 TB - 6.6 TB Total» 250gb External»BlueTooth» Dlink wireless N 300+»Logitech cordless RumblePad 2 Vibration» E-Home ir+Harmony 880 remote»750 Watt Thermaltake PSU» Cooler Master Fan controller.
Performed Mods:
I went to my work and built a custom grill for the back to protect the ports and video cads, also put a cut-off switch at the back for the lights made custom ski's for the bottem of the case made outta metal, mounted the LED contorller hidden on the inner right side of the case, there was alot of soldering and shrink-wrap work to, Other then that it was just a bunch of cable management... Tell me what you think....
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21 Comments on (LanCool)

#2
stazorm
sjoerdkurstjensdid u mod the case urself?
all the way! it took me about 5 hours.. :)
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#3
spectrus77
Wow, LANCOOL is one of my favorite cases, your cables are very well organized, great lighting, nice configuration, perfect. Thanks for voting in my Spectrus, I will reciprocate with merits. 9 / 10.
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#4
submicron
That's an awesome build. Love what you did with the cable management. As a matter of fact I used that same case for a build a short time ago.
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#5
stazorm
submicronThat's an awesome build. Love what you did with the cable management. As a matter of fact I used that same case for a build a short time ago.
Thanks man ;)
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#6
sjoerdkurstjens
awesome case, wat is the stock prize? I made a mod yesterday, but that case was so damn old! to mount a CD drive you needed 4 screws and thiscase looks toolles to me, nicely done
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#8
stazorm
Thanks for your comments and votes guys! :)
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#11
Deepstriker
ur case light so bright.wat kind of fan or UV light u use?
I wanna get my haf 932 light up blue also.any advise?
LMK ASAP thanks.Awsome Job. 9/10
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#12
stazorm
Led
Deepstrikerur case light so bright.wat kind of fan or UV light u use?
I wanna get my haf 932 light up blue also.any advise?
LMK ASAP thanks.Awsome Job. 9/10
Hey, thanks for the vote! First off to get the best lighting i find it's best to have a clean case, besides that have the right type of lighting for that case. You know... Is it painted black on the inside? Or is it aluminum? Dark or light and what color? Also the more components in your case that match the better, like HDD's / PSU / VGA's.

Here are some links to the LED sleeving kit that I used form ‘NZXT’

www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=6_108&item_id=036945

www.ncix.com/products/?sku=55893&vpn=CA%2DNZ%2DLED%2D1M%2DBL&manufacture=NZXT
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#14
michaeltyson
Nice! I had a case similiar to that. Custom made with blue motherboard and blue leds within the fans. However the specs on the computer werent that good so it was more of a show computer haha =p
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#15
p3gaz_001
awesome job ;) like the blue fans! :D
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#16
Mind
you have a impressive system too, thanks to vote 8/10 i still need upgrade some things.i will vote 9!!!
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#17
Solus Ipse
Great Case man! i love it i voted 9/10
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#19
jonathan1107
stazormThanks man ;)
How did you get those pictures to fit the 2mb limit and yet look so high def???
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#20
stazorm
Software
jonathan1107How did you get those pictures to fit the 2mb limit and yet look so high def???
I used this software (VSO-Light Image Resizer) its good beacuse you can use it to do batch converting... so you don't have to do one picture at a time.

Are you working on anothier build??

I have an update in about a month or two!
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#21
jonathan1107
stazormI used this software (VSO-Light Image Resizer) its good beacuse you can use it to do batch converting... so you don't have to do one picture at a time.

Are you working on anothier build??

I have an update in about a month or two!
I will be working on another build soon, but it's quite less spectacular than my NZXT phantom PC, it's for a friend... I'm helping him build a mid-end gaming PC..

But you should check my Case gallery, I updated my pictures with my new Window Mod (in the phantom case)

www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144766
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