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Fractal White Blue PipeBomB (updated)

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Owner: NoFreeze
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Posted: November 13th 2012
Updated: November 25th 2012 - 9:53 AM
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Outstanding (7.0)
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Key Features: Intel CPU NVIDIA VGA Case construction Water cooled
This user's other mods:
  • Cosmos Pure Black v1.0 from Palembang
  • Red NZXT M-59
System Specs: » i5 2500k 3.3Ghz @4.0Ghz daily » Mainboard MSI Z77MA-G45 » Memory RAM Team Elite LV Extreme Dark 1600Mhz 8Gb » VGA Zotac GTX670 2Gb DDR5 @1100Mhz core clock » SSD OCz Vertex4 128Gb » ASUS Sonar DX 7.1 Sound Card (with moded cable) » Power Supply Tagan Pipe Rock 600Watt
Performed Mods: EK-CSQ processor water block , EK-CSQ full block GTX 670 + backplate EK-CSQ , EK-CSQ pump TOP for laing D5(655) , radiator EK XT 240 , radiator XSPC Extreme 240 , Mayhem Aurora Nebula , EK Bayspin plexi , cooper tubing (painted Black) , some cable mod + management , lighting mod
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19 Comments

#1
NoFreeze
Please everyone don't be afraid to rate my work , i need to know whether my work is good or not enough ?
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 9:10 Edit | Reply
#2
t77snapshot
2000 Posts
8/10 for me! I love the painted copper tubing, it turned out nice and glossy. Your custom acrylic panel/ glowing box is a cool idea for cable management, plus I haven't really seen a mod quite like it before. I especially like how you mounted the ssd at the bottom. Overall, very well done and your attention to detail is quite stunning. :)
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 9:11 Edit | Reply
#3
NoFreeze
OMG forgot to tick the 45x multiplier when i post zzzzzzzz , i down clock my procie a lil bit be4 X_X
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 9:12 Edit | Reply
#4
boulard83
200 Posts
Good work, the whit box for cable management is a good idea but it take far too much space and is "poping" out of the build since its white VS all the black stuff.

Good work after all.
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 12:22 Edit | Reply
#5
NoFreeze
by: boulard83
Good work, the whit box for cable management is a good idea but it take far too much space and is "poping" out of the build since its white VS all the black stuff.

Good work after all.
thx for the comment , i really do want to use that white box as a back up , but it seems i cant , coz its really hard to do cable management in this small case , so i had to hide it inside

anyway thx for the comment for my build its white black blue build
:)
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 12:44 Edit | Reply
#6
stratosrally
25 Posts
Regarding your white PSU cover - it would be nifty if you made black diagonally cut cover panels for it to match your case front & top panel covers. To do it more easily (cheaply), just use diecut black vinyl sticker sheet. Then the ratio of black to white would be better, and the white should still "pop" a fair amount...

Love the mods, great design and much talent on display here!
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 14:00 Edit | Reply
#7
de.das.dude
3500 Posts
you have great skills! but i kinda cant find a theme? also this project looks a bit unfinished!
still i would give you a 8/10.

you got great skills, you just need to stitch it all together if you know what i mean.
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 15:35 Edit | Reply
#8
t77snapshot
2000 Posts
by: stratosrally
Regarding your white PSU cover - it would be nifty if you made black diagonally cut cover panels for it to match your case front & top panel covers. To do it more easily (cheaply), just use diecut black vinyl sticker sheet. Then the ratio of black to white would be better, and the white should still "pop" a fair amount...
I agree with strato on this idea, if you had some kind of black trimming on the white box it will add a nice look to your blk/wht/blu theme. :)

edit: I am surprised someone gave you a 5/10 ??, though they probably judged on just the pictures and didn't read the mods you put in. No matter, this is an excellent build my friend and I am sure it will only get better and better. ;)
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 17:18 Edit | Reply
#9
NoFreeze
by: stratosrally
Regarding your white PSU cover - it would be nifty if you made black diagonally cut cover panels for it to match your case front & top panel covers. To do it more easily (cheaply), just use diecut black vinyl sticker sheet. Then the ratio of black to white would be better, and the white should still "pop" a fair amount...

Love the mods, great design and much talent on display here!
btw stratos , is it better if i paint my top+front panel to be white ? also the side panel using windowed and painted to white also ?

Im really lazy if i need to broke down all the things i put inside already , too hard to put the tubing and pump really
Posted on Nov 13th 2012, 20:55 Edit | Reply
#10
stratosrally
25 Posts
by: NoFreeze
btw stratos , is it better if i paint my top+front panel to be white ? also the side panel using windowed and painted to white also ?

Im really lazy if i need to broke down all the things i put inside already , too hard to put the tubing and pump really
Is it really hard to remove just the PSU cover?

I would only add some black to it - either black diagonal striping or maybe a graphic design of some other sort? You could also use some blue to match the blue in your system.

I personally would not paint the case panels white.
Posted on Nov 14th 2012, 0:54 Edit | Reply
#11
NoFreeze
by: stratosrally
Is it really hard to remove just the PSU cover?

I would only add some black to it - either black diagonal striping or maybe a graphic design of some other sort? You could also use some blue to match the blue in your system.

I personally would not paint the case panels white.
duh !!! i already painted it to white , maybe better to look it when i put it together with white side panel too later at night X_X

its hard to remove the psu cover coz i need to drain all the water _ remove the hard placed tube in front rad +bent the psu cover a lil bit
Posted on Nov 14th 2012, 1:05 Edit | Reply
#12
Garage1217
75 Posts
I dig it, but take red scotch brite to the copper pipe and wipe it in one direction with the tubing. Will give it a brushed copper - shiny look.
Posted on Nov 17th 2012, 13:53 Edit | Reply
#13
micropage7
3500 Posts
i like the bottom light effect
your ssd like has no space anymore until you put it like that
and it looks copper tubing is new trend now
Posted on Nov 18th 2012, 3:50 Edit | Reply
#14
t77snapshot
2000 Posts
by: Garage1217
I dig it, but take red scotch brite to the copper pipe and wipe it in one direction with the tubing. Will give it a brushed copper - shiny look.
That would look nice, however those are his "before" shots. He painted the copper tubing black for the final mod. :}


by: NoFreeze


Mods:
EK-CSQ processor water block , EK-CSQ full block GTX 670 + backplate EK-CSQ , EK-CSQ pump TOP for laing D5(655) , radiator EK XT 240 , radiator XSPC Extreme 240 , Mayhem Aurora Nebula , EK Bayspin plexi , cooper tubing (painted Black) , some cable mod + management , lighting mod
Posted on Nov 18th 2012, 4:21 Edit | Reply
#15
Garage1217
75 Posts
Missed, that, looks awesome!
Posted on Nov 18th 2012, 11:40 Edit | Reply
#16
stratosrally
25 Posts
Sorry, missed your updates to this rig... was off visiting family.

Now that you've posted the white painted case update, I take back my comments about not recomending that you do it!

It came out great, now the white PSU cover looks just fine and not overpowering at all.

Sweet build, my friend!
Posted on Nov 28th 2012, 11:35 Edit | Reply
#17
NoFreeze
by: stratosrally
Sorry, missed your updates to this rig... was off visiting family.

Now that you've posted the white painted case update, I take back my comments about not recomending that you do it!

It came out great, now the white PSU cover looks just fine and not overpowering at all.

Sweet build, my friend!
thx mate , i really appreciate ur comment , i really need comment on how do i work this things


anyway will be soon making new mod , later on i will do all custom no single item looked like original except the outer case
Posted on Nov 28th 2012, 23:01 Edit | Reply
#18
poumpoum1972
I voted 10/10 because:

I find the idea of copper pipes painted black excellent
And is very well done
Posted on Jan 7th 2013, 10:42 Edit | Reply
#19
1ceTr0n
75 Posts
Totally freaking slick, clean and well laid out. Love the well balanced color scheme!
Posted on Jan 25th 2013, 1:40 Edit | Reply
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