My Shinobi XL.

Update time again ! :)


This morning i started modding the rad brackets for the roof.


Cuting them to the desired height.
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Brackets taped down and holes traced.
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So after cutting, hand filing, tracing, drilling and tapping here is the result.
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Reassembled the brackets and rad, dropped it back on the case, centered it and marked off the mounting holes.
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Case ready for drilling and tapping.
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Once the task accomplished, the rad can now be screwed nice and secure to the case. Note that the radiator now only sticks out by 9mm. Lovely!
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Putting the top bezel back in place.
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UT60 in place, bezel back on, everything worked as planned ! Awwwwesome! :cool:
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Next i have to make:

-the drive bay cover for mobo tray side, then paint the edges of all the covers and finally di-noc them.

-di-noc the radiator brackets.

-paint some screws

-determine where the res is going to be placed and screwed to the case

And there is also a new window mod on its way since the one i made lacks a bit of contrast imo !

To be Continued...!
 
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Thanx dipzy !

BTW how is it progressinf with your caselabs project ?

Its slowed down at moment as i'm waiting on a few things to arrive.
I've ordered the ram but scan ran out of stock so i'm still waiting on those.

Ordered a set of PSU cables from Silverstone, waiting on them to arrive so i can begin sleeving them. Also need to get GPU's and then save up for watercooling.

Going to order some sleeving today so i can at least get the fans and power switches done
 
Its slowed down at moment as i'm waiting on a few things to arrive.
I've ordered the ram but scan ran out of stock so i'm still waiting on those.

Ordered a set of PSU cables from Silverstone, waiting on them to arrive so i can begin sleeving them. Also need to get GPU's and then save up for watercooling.

Going to order some sleeving today so i can at least get the fans and power switches done


It's really horrible when it all slows down, i cant progress that fast either still waiting on cast-acrylic, paint, screws, di-noc and what not.

But the positive side about waiting is to have time to think out everything and organising your work properly.

Cheers mate and work on !
 
It's really horrible when it all slows down, i cant progress that fast either still waiting on cast-acrylic, paint, screws, di-noc and what not.

But the positive side about waiting is to have time to think out everything and organising your work properly.

Cheers mate and work on !

Agreed, best to take your time and do right rather than rushing it :)
 
Damn FTR.4500mhz , just love your work. need to get my self up in gear and start on some modding my self on some old cases i have in the house ;)
 
I love the looks of the sliver metal on the rad brackets for some reason :) It looks so clean it just looks... I don't know... right :p
 
Damn FTR.4500mhz , just love your work. need to get my self up in gear and start on some modding my self on some old cases i have in the house ;)


Thanx alot Etlar !

Deffo you should start modding asap, but be careful it's addicting!

And also make sure to make a log when you are in the starting-blocks !

Cheers mate !
 
I love the looks of the sliver metal on the rad brackets for some reason :) It looks so clean it just looks... I don't know... right :p


Thank you man, i love them too but the bad news are they going to be di-noc'ed.

Well i'll take some pics once i started so we can compare white carbon fiber against silver ! :p

Cheers.
 
Thanx alot Etlar !

Deffo you should start modding asap, but be careful it's addicting!

And also make sure to make a log when you are in the starting-blocks !

Cheers mate !

I have blog up and running, just need to get the needed tool and start on a old case before going over to a new case ;)

But need some items home first :D
 
Hey FTR.....

Lovely build mate nice subtle changes with a lot of impact, love the modding and as they say simple is always best, you gotta be happy with that :)
 
Hey FTR.....

Lovely build mate nice subtle changes with a lot of impact, love the modding and as they say simple is always best, you gotta be happy with that :)


Thanx mate i appreciate !

Yes keeping it simple and slick is always the best option. No need to over do it.

Cheers dude.
 
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It's time for a tiny update again !


The mail man showed up with my di-noc this morning. And of course i had to immediately start playing around with it :)
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So i decided to give it a shot on one of the radiator brackets.
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I also had a few comments in my log stating that the chrome brackets lock quite nice.
So here some pics comparing chrome to white di-noc.
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It would be lovely if some of you could ge me a bit of feedback because i can't decide between those two.

Note that if i end up going di-noc, the nickeled screws will be replaced by black ones to add a nice contrast.

So stay chrome or go di-noc ?

Even if the brackets wont be visible anymore once the bezel is back in place, atleast i know it was done correctly and every little detail was figured out.

Cheers peeps, have go get back working on my drive bay covers. Out.
 
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