Parvum S2.0 MSI Dragon

OcSurfer

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Hey guys back with another build log.

This time its a collaboration with Parvum and MSI in a one of build for MSI to go on their booth at i51. I will start off by saying that the build is already complete and running. Due to the mad rush trying to get this together and hardware failures that we incurred the project log had to take a backseat for the time being. It is finished so I will drip feed the updates over the coming weeks.

Firstly I would like to thank Shaun and Justin at Parvum for creating all the renders and making this case. As you can probably tell from the Render below, this is based off of the Parvum S2.0 chassis. It is similar to the S1.0 case with the main difference being the orientation of the motherboard, with the graphics cards being in the bottom of the case as opposed to the top in the S1.0.

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As for the gear we are going to be putting in it, here is the specs list;

Intel 4770k
2x MSI GTX770
MSI Z87M motherboard
4 Aerocool Dead Silence 120mm fans
16gb 2400mhz Kingston HyperX Beast
120gb Kingston HyperX 3k
2x 2tb Western Digital Black
Seasonic 660w Platinum PSU
2x XSPC AX240 Radiators
2x XSPC GTX770 Waterblocks
XSPC Raystorm CPU Block
XSPC Black Chrome Fittings
Nanoxia Sleeved Extensions
As said earlier, the build log will be progressing in the next few weeks, but here is a little teaser for you whilst you are waiting!

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Heres another update for you people, no hardware for you.....Yet!

As this is a case that is being produced for show on the MSI booth at i51, it is only fitting that we start this update with the MSI name being cut into the top. As you can probably tell from the size of the mill, this MSI branding was pretty small, but it just goes to show how accurate this piece of machinery really is and how small Justin can inlay some acrylic! :P

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Theres the roof panel all cut with the typical Parvum style air vents in the top which will act as an exhaust for the 240mm radiator in the roof. Now we just need to get the panel cut out of this massive sheet of acrylic!

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And there it is, the finished panel! Im pretty sure that when we picked this up Shaun said that it was the best Vbit that he had seen off the mill, I have to admit, it does look pretty damn good!

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Lastly, I thought I would let you guys see the finished cuts of the window panel that I put on the initial post. This couldn't have come out any better than it did and I can't thank Shaun enough for the amount of effort that he put in trying to get the designs right in the program before it went onto the mill.

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As with the initial post, I have a hectic work schedule coming up, but I will try to get the updates out to you guys when I can!

Leave a comment and your opinions, always good to hear what people think.
 
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