hextechmods
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Hi Guys,
My name is Shane and I am a first time poster, new to the forum and wanted to start a work log on my upcoming build in Thermaltakes Core P5. Its around 3am here and I have been drawing up some draft sketches and non scale drawings on my graph pad to render some ideas for how this things will go together.
Concept: Create an infinity effect as the back plate of the Core P5, but not just the surrounds but accent each component with its own infinity effect.
System Specs;
Thermaltake Core P5
ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 K6 Gaming
Intel i7 6700K
EVGA Geforce GTX 970 FTW+ ACX2.0
Cougar GX800 PSU
Apacer 480GB M.2
Apacer 240GB SSD
16GB T.FORCE DARK DDR4 3000mhz
Custom Sleeved Cables
Fully Watercooled with Alphacool components.
The idea will be to place a new back plate over the existing case, add in the infinity effect using mirrored acrylic and component platforms to accenting each component. I haven't decided if I want to use MDF or Ply Wood or rather a combination of both. Follow this post to stay up to date!
You can see the photo of the effect below.
Follow us on Facebook to check out any new and upcoming builds.
* If you would like to jump on board with this build. It would definitely be appreciated. You can contact me below via email or facebook.
Thanks Everyone,
Shane Rayson
@: shane@hextechmods.com
W: www.facebook.com/hextechmods
SPONSORS!!!
Thermaltake Australia
-Huge thanks to Thermaltake AU for sending out the Core P5 for me to be able to use for this build. Without them this dream would never have started to become reality.
- Show them some support, as they support many modders in Australia.
COUGAR Australia
- Huge thank you to Cougar for getting on board with this build and also another build which will be following this.
- Please show them your support so that they can continue to support modders in the community.
Team Group
- Huge thankyou to Team Group for offering to sponsor this build as well as review and test a set of there newest RAM.
- Please make sure that you show your support for these companies so they can continue supporting Australian Modders.
My name is Shane and I am a first time poster, new to the forum and wanted to start a work log on my upcoming build in Thermaltakes Core P5. Its around 3am here and I have been drawing up some draft sketches and non scale drawings on my graph pad to render some ideas for how this things will go together.
Concept: Create an infinity effect as the back plate of the Core P5, but not just the surrounds but accent each component with its own infinity effect.
System Specs;
Thermaltake Core P5
ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 K6 Gaming
Intel i7 6700K
EVGA Geforce GTX 970 FTW+ ACX2.0
Cougar GX800 PSU
Apacer 480GB M.2
Apacer 240GB SSD
16GB T.FORCE DARK DDR4 3000mhz
Custom Sleeved Cables
Fully Watercooled with Alphacool components.
The idea will be to place a new back plate over the existing case, add in the infinity effect using mirrored acrylic and component platforms to accenting each component. I haven't decided if I want to use MDF or Ply Wood or rather a combination of both. Follow this post to stay up to date!
You can see the photo of the effect below.
Follow us on Facebook to check out any new and upcoming builds.
* If you would like to jump on board with this build. It would definitely be appreciated. You can contact me below via email or facebook.
Thanks Everyone,
Shane Rayson
@: shane@hextechmods.com
W: www.facebook.com/hextechmods
SPONSORS!!!
Thermaltake Australia
-Huge thanks to Thermaltake AU for sending out the Core P5 for me to be able to use for this build. Without them this dream would never have started to become reality.
- Show them some support, as they support many modders in Australia.
COUGAR Australia
- Huge thank you to Cougar for getting on board with this build and also another build which will be following this.
- Please show them your support so that they can continue to support modders in the community.
Team Group
- Huge thankyou to Team Group for offering to sponsor this build as well as review and test a set of there newest RAM.
- Please make sure that you show your support for these companies so they can continue supporting Australian Modders.
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