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[Case Gallery] BIOHAZARD Case Mod

10/10 amazing
 
Thank you

thanx to all for your reviews. I really appreciate the input. this case was, for me, very hard to build. I am very glad to see that most of you like it.....or appriciate the effort. again, thanx.

sincerely
kjl
 
To See 3 Gtx

I will take some pics. today. I guess I should have done this before? It will take a few min. to do; so when I get home--which is very soon--I'll hook-it-up for you
 
sweet

this is one of the nicest biohazzard case mods I've seen. Excellent work! 10/10.
 
Skitzo:

thank you sir. and I read your idea--I really do think it's worth trying. I originally wanted to work-in conduit & run the tubing through it. I thought about putting the conduit on the outside only. and then rusting it of course
 
You should enter that thing into the Maximum PC's Rig of the Month contest. It is a really great mod btw! good job!
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Pictures Of 3 Evga 8800 Gtx Cards

Sweet! Can't wait to see!

I had to RMA one card on Monday, it should arrive by Friday. I haven't forgot about your request to see some pictures of the 3 8800 GTX cards
 
You should enter that thing into the Maximum PC's Rig of the Month contest. It is a really great mod btw! good job!
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I'm gonna when I get my digital camera. I was thinking of going to a pawn shop. that's where I usually by my tools to use around my house. why buy retail, huh? thanx for the comments, I really do appreciate them.
 
I'm gonna use Skitzo's idea of a fake holding tank for the green slime on top of the case. I am gonna fabricate another box-like housing out of white styrene sheets; however, I found an actual smoke generator from MicroMark that is made for model trains. it is designed for building models. it is very small w/ a changabel smoke stacks. I will have this fake tank w/ smoke coming out of the top.
 
The Smoke Stack For Biohazard Case Mod

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By kurtleyba at 2008-05-04


Here's the pic. of the smoke stack I'm gonna add on top of the case in the fake tank housing that I will build this weekend

also, I am gonna mod my 22" LCD to look like that Capital One commercial where their building their custom credit card instead of the monster. in the background, there is a tv that has rivets and has rust water stains running down the sides. can't wait to get started.

I've ordered some half circles from US Plastics made out of acrylic that will work great as fake rivets.
 
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thats great....

great idea, I've been trying to come up with a way to incorporate a fogger. That's brilliant, should look really good. Have you seen the little brass steam engines? They are fully functional, fueled by butane. I have this image of a brass and leather case with a couple of steam engines powering some fans.

could be interesting...
 
Steam Engine

great idea, I've been trying to come up with a way to incorporate a fogger. That's brilliant, should look really good. Have you seen the little brass steam engines? They are fully functional, fueled by butane. I have this image of a brass and leather case with a couple of steam engines powering some fans.

could be interesting...


Yeah, I've seen those engines at Hobbylinc.com; the one I saw was over $3K!!! this smoke generator costs a small $39 and $4 for the smoke fluid. I ordered both last night from MicroMark. should be here by Wed. I also ordered more white styrene sheets and one acrylic sheet from Hobbylinc. I'm gonna use the clear acrylic sheet on one side so the fake fluid can be seen. the three other sides of the box-housing will be of white styrene. I was figuring on demensions of:

6x6" sq. and about 7 or less inches tall.
 
9/10, it just look all over the place to me, but nice effort and looks.
 
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sounds like it will be great, seeing as the case is a "box" the container would look good round... it's gonna look sweet.

Another idea I've been wanting to try is to build a resevoir into the window panel. The possibilities would be endless. I wonder how hard it would be to find curved arcylic to work with. i know it would be alot more work but just image the end results...
 
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sounds like it will be great, seeing as the case is a "box" the container would look good round... it's gonna look sweet.

Another idea I've been wanting to try is to build a resevoir into the window panel. The possibilities would be endless. I wonder how hard it would be to find curved arcylic to work with. i know it would be alot more work but just image the end results...

U.S. Plastics has the best wholesale prices on acrylic sheets 12" sq. And either MicroMark or hobbylinc have the heating elements that are used for re-shaping plastic. or you coold use a heating gun.
 
I'm gonna break apart my pc now in order to do the tank/smoke stack mod. I should be down for about 4 days. I will then post new pics of the new mod
 
I'm gonna break apart my pc now in order to do the tank/smoke stack mod. I should be down for about 4 days. I will then post new pics of the new mod

show us your 3 EVGA 8800 GTX set up first..cant wait to see those..thanks..^_^
 
To See 3 Gtx

PICS OF 3 GTX CARDS

Here are the three 8800 GTXs; I have one card out--it's the RMA. over the weekend it stopped working; just went off an' died---we had a funeral, it was nice. I should have it back-in by next weekend. When I do, I'll take some more pics


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HOW I DID IT


I mounted the dual fan Danger Den GTX radiator on the left side panel. I then built a box-housing out of white styrene sheets and clamped them together w/ plastic welding cement and L-brackets. I did not weld the top of the box to the rest of the box-housing since there might be a chance for the need to take the box apart. so, the housing was designed to be collapsible. I then built a door out of "Modder's Mesh" from MNpctech. It gave the whole unit an industrial feel. I also installed two 4 inch UV lights inside the box-housing. the power wires were threaded through a 1/8 inch whole drilled through the panel.


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Above is the radiator and the UV lights before I sleeved them with the "Orge" sleeving kit. I had put everthing together and then sleeved the wires last--I wanted to make sure that everything worked! besides, the sleeving of wires is my least favorite thing to do....in fact, I hate it!!!!

I painted the box w/ Alclad metal paint and then applied the "rusting" material from MicroMark.

I used a Dremel to drill many 1 1/2 holes throught the case to run the Tygon tubing, and then lined them w/ rubber gouments from Performance-pcs. I used Koolance Quick Disconnects on the tubing so the both side pannels could be removed w/o having to empty the fluid.

the waterblock is by Swiftech, and the watercooled RAM is by OCZ, which in their FLEX XLC series, comes watercooled ready. however, since my tubing is 3/8 ID and the RAM is 1/4 ID, I had to attach reducers from Thermaltake. the reducers came in a kit that converted 3/8 ID to 1/4 ID. I also had to attach 1/4 ID tubing, which I did not want too, but had no choice.


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ABOVE AND BELOW:

on the front bezel, I cut out a whole for the 120mm fan. I then inserted a black fan duct, which comes in a large tube-like piece of stock. you measure the depth needed and then cut it w/ a hand saw. this black fan duct was from MNpctech. it looks better w/ a duct than having the sides open and visible. I used the Dremel w/ cutting disk. I also cut a 80mm hole on the window panel for the side fan. the grill is another great item from MNpcte/ch.

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By kurtleyba, shot with SP-2000 at 2008-05-03

On top of the case is the 6 inch "Urban Assualt" 120mm fan grill--from, again, MNpctech. it came in black; however I used the rusting paint to go over it.

I also changed out the front LEDs for 5mm UV ones from Frozencpu. the Bulgin switch is also a replacement from the ugly grey power switch. the front LEDs had to be attached to this very neat item from Frozencpu which is a small LED docking station where you can attach up to four LEDs. it is powered by one 4 pin molex. it has four 2 pin male connectors.....pretty neat, huh? it has a sticker/glue on the back side so it could be mounted anywhere in the case.

I hand painted the "warning" signs on white styrene sheets. I then mounted the Invotech Tower resavoir filled it w/ Feser "Acid Green" non conductive coolant.


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I also used Logysis plasma lights from Xpcgear to give the "industrial" look. I mounted UV lights throughout to enhance the tubing.

the slime was done w/ green clothing paint from Walmart. I finished the mod by ording custom case badges from Directron.

the entire case was then sealed w/ tripple thick clear coat from Krylon. oh, also, the fans, along w/ all the wires, were sleeved w/ Wirecare's "Orge" sleeving material. the fans were then routed to the fan controller by Sunbeam from Xoxide.com.
 
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I like the idea of holding the res on the outside; it would look just as nice in a sleek case ;]
might look into it..
 
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