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[Case Gallery] Acid Burn

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May 25, 2011
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Location
Málaga, Spain
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Specs:
eVGA 790i Ultra SLI
Q6600
4x 2Gb DDR3 1600 Corsair
2x GTX275
3x Seagate SATA2 750Gb
1x dvd rewriter
1x memory card reader
Thermaltake bigwater b770 CPU wc system
SB X-FI platinum pro

Mods:
Dissasembly of the original 10 year old case.
Sanding
Base Coating
Painting

The whole project was done from start to finish following the mod in a week concept, even though it ended up taking just 3 days.
 
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a bigger case would make this a better setup but nice effort
 
A bigger case is always better for a powerfull rig, but the point of this mod, as pointed in the worklog was bringing back a prefab classic case (this specific unit being 10 years old) to life, the hardware choice was merely what I had avaliable : )

But you are right, to anyone planing a mod with this kind of hardware (or more modern and better) I agree with srkrono, and you should choose, if you can, a bigger case. A perfect example of this is where this very hardware was before, a full size atx case (the one in my previous mod A+ El Diablo Fallout Cause Mod)
 
cool loving the green colors.
 
Ditch the tt bigwater and get a better loop ;)
 
Been wanting to do that for a while now but it´s a question of budget really, really looking forward to do so in my next project (which hopefully, should happen within a month!)
 
I voted 8/10 because:

You've done alot for the case you're working in. I had owned one of these awhile back and they're a pain to work in. This is a beast. Great job with the theme.
 
I also recommend maybe getting a larger case? It might help you place more lights and cable manage easier. I prefer full towers just because of that.
 
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