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So with the last couple mods I've done going out the door, I'm left with no new mods to show and a LAN quickly approaching. Sure I could bring TRON again, but that was so.... last year. I need to bring something new! So I decided to resurrect one of my old projects.

I present one of my first mods I ever did: Sideview!


Some of you may have seen it before, but I'm betting most have not. I've never taken it to a LAN. I built it in 2004 just so I could save some desktop space so my 4 other buddies could fit their rigs on my table when we had our little gaming parties. It features a 19" Samsung monitor fully integrated into the side. I believe it had a SOYO Dragon motherboard with an old Athlon processor, and a Radeon 9800XT video card in it. Mid range hardware back then, but decent enough to play Call of Duty:UO (my game of choice at the time).

To breathe new life into this thing, obviously I need newer hardware. So I'll be installing a new X79 motherboard from EVGA, sporting an Intel Sandy Bridge E processor, along with an EVGA GTX560 Ti graphics card. I don't have much time, but I'm going to see if I can wc the cpu. I think I can fit a 240 rad in the front of the case by removing all the HD cages. Don't really need them since I'll be using a Crucial 128Gb SSD, and a slot-loading DVD drive.

Here are a few more pics of the case in it's original state:






These were flip-down feet I grabbed off an old XT keyboard lol.


Elegant brushed aluminum drawer pulls from Lowes.


Needed something to keep the monitor level while it was open...


Relocated the monitor controls to the front of the case.


I'll try to dig up some work-in-progress pics and post 'em up for a brief look at how I originally built it.

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Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:06 pm
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ive always wanted to try this, but my knowledge about wiring is so limited. I cant wait to see what you add to it.

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UO was the bomb.

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love it... at first I didn't even realize that was a monitor.
Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:37 pm
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makes a great lan rig... all in one unit.
Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:50 pm
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Had thought about doing that.. Mine would not have looked half as good though.. Nice job!

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DAYO wrote:
UO is the bomb.


Fixed.

Also this is a mod I have wanted to do for a long time, but I am still a padowan maybe I can use this build as a guide to follow in your footsteps! Good luck!
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needs auto-stereoscopic monitor in the side

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Here are some old photos of the work I did back in ought-4 on this case. Found 'em in a dusty ol' photo album on the shelf...










And some new pics of progress I made last night...


Cutting out the remaining front panel so I can fit the Phobya 240 rad I won from Bit-tech. Smile


Front bezel cut as well. I'll be inserting a new piece that will have an oval opening for air intake, and a slot up top for the optical drive.


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I remember seeing/reading about this case somewhere back in 04, one of my modding inspirations, considering I was just graduating HS that year. I was already hooked at that point, had already cut my side panel and other goodies.

Glad to see a classic return!!

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Good mods never die. They just come back in black and white. Analog....

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I'm sure this will be awesome like all your other creations.

Anything you touch is blessed with awesomeness. Smile

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Been working steadily all weekend on this thing, making brackets for mounting stuff. In order to finish up the rad mount, I first had to cut out the front bezel for the air intake.

I made up a paper template and taped it up onto the bezel.


Traced it and cut it out.


Filed, smoothed, and sanded. Also added the top piece to complete the area around the optical drive slot.


After that I could position the radiator, measure, and make the mounting brackets. I used two pieces of 3/4" angle bar for each corner.


A close up shot. Pretty simple and does the job.


And with the bezel back in place.


Next up was the optical drive. Now that I had the slot in place, I knew where to position the drive itself. I took a piece of scrap and drew out the bend and cut lines. This will be a one-piece design that will utilize the existing holes originally for the drive cage.


Rather than making a separate angle piece to secure the drive to the main bracket, I opted to cut out some tabs and just bend them up.


All four tabs cut and bent.


And the drive fits like a glove!


Next I bent the ends of the bracket so it would fit in between the sides of the case.


Like so...


After aligning the drive slot to the slot on the front bezel, I marked the holes on each side of the bracket, drilled, and secured it in place.


Finally it was time to place the components in the case. I'm using EVGA's X79 FTW motherboard with an Intel SB-E processor, and a GTX 560 Ti 448 graphic card by EVGA as well. Next to the radiator is the Phobya pump with accompanying mini res.


So now, where to put the hard drives? There aren't too many places left in the case, since the monitor takes up most of the area in front of the motherboard. I could go up top, but I figured out an easier solution. I found the perfect HD bracket in my stash. I think it came from a Mac lol.


I modified it to not only mount a standard 3.5" hard drive, but an SSD on the other side. Then I stuck two PCI brackets on the end so I could mount it the same way as the video card.


It's pretty solid, and not much sagging considering how heavy it is.


And that pretty much takes care of everything that needs to be mounted. I just have one more support bar I need to make, to reinforce the motherboard tray at the top, and the fabricating is done. Then I can move on to cleanup and installation.

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Genius placement on the HDD's, just hope you don't add any more cards! Shocked

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Genius placement on the HDD's, just hope you don't add any more cards! Shocked


Well, if/when a 2nd card comes around, I'll just relocate the drives. I just needed something I could slam out quickly for the LAN. Smile

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Ok, got a few more pics for ya tonight. Smile

Finished all the fabricating, so I moved onto some dress-up..... Di-Noc carbon fiber vinyl!

Didn't really have time to paint, and I remembered I had a small amount of CF vinyl. It was quick and easy, so I applied it to the front bezel...


...The floor inside...


...and the power supply. This is Thermaltake's new Toughpower Grand 850w psu. Love the rounded corners!






Got just a couple minor things to take care of before I can install the system, like the power button and top exhaust fan. Should be able to cross those off the list tomorrow night.

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Looks like a lot of us are getting right down to the wire on these mods.


That DiNoc looks great!

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that is one purrdy power supply.
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Thanks guys.

BOBDBONE wrote:
Looks like a lot of us are getting right down to the wire on these mods.
That DiNoc looks great!


Yeah, I can't believe how much work you are doing in such a short time. Doing TWO kickass mods at once is borderline insanity!

There will be quite a few killer mods this time. Looking forward to making the rounds and checking them all out! Smile

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Boddaker wrote:
Thanks guys.

BOBDBONE wrote:
Looks like a lot of us are getting right down to the wire on these mods.
That DiNoc looks great!


Yeah, I can't believe how much work you are doing in such a short time. Doing TWO kickass mods at once is borderline insanity!

There will be quite a few killer mods this time. Looking forward to making the rounds and checking them all out! Smile


Yeah I almost think we'll need our own room to show them off properly. Smile

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