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[Case Gallery] Projekti

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Jun 4, 2007
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To view this case mod, go here.



Specs:
Dimensions: 300x700x460mm (WxHxD)
Two 5.25" drive bays
One 3.5" drive bay for floppy disk drive
One 3.5" drive bay for hard drive
One Zalman ZM-MFC1 fan controller
Two Revoltec 80mm fans with red lights
Two Revoltec 80mm "Dragon" finger guards
Holder for ATX power supply

Mods:
You can see better images on my homepage. Thanks for your interest about my Projekti!
 
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Glass tunnels

Hi,

Nice project but the wiring stinks.......how about glass tunnels to hide those wires???
 
I'm with Oliver on this one... you really need to try and mask the wiring and possible route it around the chassis in much neater way. Can't say I'm one for transparent cases but y'know... I could be turned around if implemented correctly.
 
I voted 7/10 because:

it is good to try something different.
 
I voted 8/10 because:

Even though the wireing needs a lot of help I realy like it. It's defanitly something different by way of a clear case. That's what we need are some new ideas!
 
7/10

Impressive, its good to see sumone take sumthing out of there head or off of paper and put it on the table excellent build. one thing though clean up the cabling and youd be going for a 10/10 -Peace
 
It was 2007 huh? Time goes by but Projekti is still a alive. My everyday hardware is still installed on it, naturally updated some times since releasing this case. My website has gone down many years ago and I practically dont use social media, so there probably is no way to show newest pictures of Projekti. Nowadays second optical drive has been replaced by thermal display of case internal and external temperature. Floppy drive has been replaced by 4X USB 2.0 port. And on the bottom of the case there is a 5" fan with a red lights, controlled by a Zalman on the front panel of course. Case parts has not replanned too much since the original, but maybe it tells that it has been reasonable since beginning :) There is a enough of air and fans on the case to drain temperature created by the hardware, and enough the slots to install all necessary parts what you need on everyday use.
 
so there probably is no way to show newest pictures of Projekti.
Post 'em here!

I am always interested in modern builds in transparent cases. You just don't see them much these days.
 
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