Orange Peel...

markkleb

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Orange Peel; a Mod...

I am going to make a new mod for OC3D. Kempez has been helping me with ideas and I think this one is gonna be really special.

Its gonna be a tower case with the hidden wiring (of course). I am thinking of making my own cooling blocks and incorporating the pump and res into the mobo tray.

Looks like for the exterior of the case a nice Yellow/Orange pearl with a CarbonFiber/Aramid interior.

What do you think, any ideas?...
 
name='markkleb' said:
I am going to make a new mod for OC3D. Kempez has been helping me with ideas and I think this one is gonna be really special.

Its gonna be a tower case with the hidden wiring (of course). I am thinking of making my own cooling blocks and incorporating the pump and res into the mobo tray.

Looks like for the exterior of the case a nice Yellow/Orange pearl with a CarbonFiber/Aramid interior.

What do you think...
Sounds great tbh, definitely looking forward to it. Interested to see what the pearl comes out looking like, and I sure as hell can't deny my love for carbon fiber, mod on my friend, mod on.
 
thanks guys..what do you think about the colors?

I have been playing with Black with blue pearl (under lighting the corners change from black to purp to blue) on the outside and Black/Gray Carbonfiber on the inside.

Or

Yellow with Orange pearl for the outside with the Yellow/Black Carbonfiber-Aramid composite on the inside.

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I made these blocks for my 8600GTs but may go with a little more horsepower in the GPU dept this time.

This was my first try using acrylic

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These are made from Delrin using Enzotech chipset coolers for the cores.

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Thank you, I really liked the design as it was simple but had some very nice engineering points.

Like the first block, notice how the intake is angled towards the heatsink. The heatsink was cut to be in a D Shape to aid flow as well, It worked really well.

Those Enzotech coolers are a very good design.
 
Yes i spotted the angled connector on the first block and must say its pretty good idea!

Any chance of some close up pics of the blocks?

As for enzotech we like the look of them its just a shame the top they put on them were of such poor quality - 100% RMA rate :eek: although they have solved this issue new with new stronger tops i still think your solution is much better :P
 
When I first saw the title I thought it was going to be about avoiding orange peel when painting. This is much better. :yumyum:

I can't wait to see the build. How do you think the blocks will work with the increased heat load on a more powerful gpu?
 
name='Nagaru' said:
When I first saw the title I thought it was going to be about avoiding orange peel when painting. This is much better. :yumyum:

I can't wait to see the build. How do you think the blocks will work with the increased heat load on a more powerful gpu?

I think the NEW blocks will perform better than whats available..(lol, I hope)

I will definitely be building the new blocks specifically for the new GPU (s) I just dont know what I will be using.

Those blocks were designed for the 8600GTs (you could blow on the 8600 series to keep them cool);)

One thing about custom builds is I dont have to make anything universal fit. It allows me to optimize the case to the hardware.
 
name='Aqua-Pc's' said:
Any chance of some close up pics of the blocks?

When I build picts are the last thing on my mind, basically I lock myself in the room and keep working till I cant.

Il try to be better in the future.

here is what I did with the Enzotech chipset heatsinks

Here is stock

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here is how I shaped them

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Another markkleb masterpiece in the making.

name='markkleb' said:
thanks guys..what do you think about the colors?

I have been playing with Black with blue pearl (under lighting the corners change from black to purp to blue) on the outside and Black/Gray Carbonfiber on the inside.

Or

Yellow with Orange pearl for the outside with the Yellow/Black Carbonfiber-Aramid composite on the inside.

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What`s the purpose of this Carbonfibre ?
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
What`s the purpose of this Carbonfibre ?

It is much easier to work with than metal and weighs less as well.

Here is a shot of the mobo tray after I cut all the holes to cool the motherboard.

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Before I cut all the holes it was very thin and flimsy but after it was just plain junk. By adding the CF it became 10 times stronger and held its shape very nicely.

Also it dosent need to be painted. (after a while there are always scratches inside the case)

The Carbonfiber/Aramid material (yellow/black) has the ability to flex quite a bit more as well as conform to compound bends. The CarbonFiber (black/gray) can bend in 1 direction but dosent enjoy compound bending (bending in mutiple directions).

name='cybermaniac' said:
sod pictures m8, just get one of these:

http://www.firebox.com/product/1732?src_t=sbk&src_id=camera

and then just screenie some special moments.

what a great idea, modding classes over the internet
 
I am sitting down at my bench trying to figure the hardware so I could use ur help with a few details...

1-2 WD 160GIG hdds or 2 80GIG Laptop HDDs

2-water cooling or advanced air

3-if watercooling 1 or 2 rads and pumps?

4-AMD or Intel (SLI, Crossfire or 1 GPU)

5-OCer/Gamer or HTPC(multiple tuners and remote)

6-smooth finish/surface on exterior or exposed screw heads.

7-Case graphics or plain glossy finish on exterior/interior

Everyone opinions matter so chime in...
 
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