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Hello everyone, my name is Emanuele ;-)

I would like to introduce my latest creation ..... I built it in less than a month.

The material I used is acrylic, aluminum and wood (chipboard)

What do you think?

Kuma-DS

 

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And By Night

 

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ok this is all ... ;-)

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Thank you so much, I wanted to build something original and different and not how the usual boxes that we have on the desks. I think it does not attract attention because the hardware is a little old but I can guarantee that I put all the passion that I had to build it without professional equipment

The specifications are

Motherboard: Asrock A75M Socket Fm1

Processor: Amd Athlon ii x4 2.9 ghz

Ram: Mushkin Silverline 2x2 gb 1333 mhz

Power Supply: Thermaltake Smart 630 watt 80 plus

Hd: Ocz Vertex 2 60 gb - Wd Blue 500 gb 2,5"

Vga: Sapphire Radeon Hd 5770 1 ghz ddr5

Liquid Cooling: Corsair H55

 

Thanks again ;-)

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I wanted to build something original and different and not how the usual boxes that we have on the desks. I think it does not attract attention because the hardware is a little old but I can guarantee that I put all the passion that I had to build it without professional equipment

See, now to be totally honest, I didn't even look at your specs to see what the hardware was. So you have obviously succeeded in drawing attention away from that part of your build.

 

I think you hit the nail on the head when you said it isn't the normal gaming box. But it's original and the fact that you did it all without professional equipment and tools is awesome.

 

In todays world with 3D printers,CNC machines ect, people forget that is how modding got it's start. Now it's all about who can afford the best of the best and what machines you have access to. So if anything I think this pays a great homage to the modders of the day!

 

Great Job sangyzan

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See, now to be totally honest, I didn't even look at your specs to see what the hardware was. So you have obviously succeeded in drawing attention away from that part of your build.

 

I think you hit the nail on the head when you said it isn't the normal gaming box. But it's original and the fact that you did it all without professional equipment and tools is awesome.

 

In todays world with 3D printers,CNC machines ect, people forget that is how modding got it's start. Now it's all about who can afford the best of the best and what machines you have access to. So if anything I think this pays a great homage to the modders of the day!

 

Great Job sangyzan

 

 

hello and thank you for everything. This project is born precisely for this reason: want to show that even with a few tools and a lot of passion can reach satisfactory results (I'm very proud of it)

I am sure that by having professional equipment anyone with a little of manuality manages to do what he wants ....

I unfortunately can not afford everything and I manage with what I have at home,

I would like to show you the equipment and the work table that I used for the project

 

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all equipment that we have at home for the classic do it yourself

 

if you want to take a look to the entire project can be found here http://forum.coolermaster.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=16115 I prepared for the competition's 2013 case mod cooler master ..... ;-)

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