Render Station

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February 4th 2013
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Outstanding (6.8)
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System Specs:
  • Intel Q8200 stock
  • Asus P5Q-E
  • 6gb GSkill ram 800 mhz
  • Evga 460GTX
  • 1TB Hitachi HDD
  • 128gb Crucial M4 SSD
  • SYBA Sata 3 Pci/e card
  • Inwin 850W
Performed Mods:
New side panel window with no cutout holes,new side panel for the back of the motherboard for cable management, Trigger switch for bios reset, complete paracord sleeving, new HDD/SDD bay, cable management, New fan mount design single and dual
This is my first mod and I'm happy with the result I got :)
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14 Comments on Render Station

#1
stratosrally
The "Floating Motherboard Effect"!

I really found the clear panel on spacers to be a unique touch. I think a case with something like that done on both sides would be very interesting, perhaps with a thin strip of modder's mesh covering the air gap for some air filtration.

You, sir - have given me a great idea!

Superb build...
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#2
Rashiga
Thanks :) yea using a mesh would reduce the dust that comes into the casing ,glad you liked it
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#3
rikuntyudady
Nice rig.
It is not visible to first mod at all. :)
A side panel is very impressive.
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#4
Rashiga
rikuntyudadyNice rig.
It is not visible to first mod at all. :)
A side panel is very impressive.
Thanks a lot :) for your constructive critic :)
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#5
Rashiga
Hey guys here are the images of the front side panel ,sorry I forgot to post them earlier



Thanks everyone who voted for this (Y)
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#7
Mindweaver
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It kind of defeats the purpose of hiding your cables using a door with a window on the other side of the case. I also just noticed.. but why did you run your power supply cables under your CPU back plate? Also, you should have cut the ends of the zip ties.

I voted 6/10. :toast: All in all it's a nice job. I'm just wondering why you done those things.

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#8
Rashiga
MindweaverIt kind of defeats the purpose of hiding your cables using a door with a window on the other side of the case. I also just noticed.. but why did you run your power supply cables under your CPU back plate? Also, you should have cut the ends of the zip ties.

I voted 6/10. :toast: All in all it's a nice job. I'm just wondering why you done those things.

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Yea i should have crimped the zip ties i forgot that,about using the back plate to hold the power cables he he i just don't know thought it would be more neat.

Thanks a lot for voting Mindweaver!
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#9
Rashiga
Well for reason to show the cable management was that ,the stock CM 430 doesn't have any space so by showing the cable management i'm able to show what i have done in this mod.
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#10
micropage7
RashigaYea i should have crimped the zip ties i forgot that,about using the back plate to hold the power cables he he i just don't know thought it would be more neat.

Thanks a lot for voting Mindweaver!
umm its kinda tricky, backplate would press your cables since it holds not only the heatsink but the weight of heatsink too
im afraid in long term would affect it
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#11
Rashiga
micropage7umm its kinda tricky, backplate would press your cables since it holds not only the heatsink but the weight of heatsink too
im afraid in long term would affect it
I'm relying on the paracoed sleeving also ;) well there's some free space ,and yea you are right its a risky decision ,Thank you for your comment
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#13
Rashiga
X-zone taka-pWacky work

Great idea!
Thanks glad you liked it

And thanks all the people who voted :)
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#14
mcmilk11
Are you considering to add a fan cooler behind of the CPU?
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