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Thread: Project "Wind Tunnel" - TJ07 internal ducting modification [lots of pics]

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    Nice project. you have much more energy then me friend!

    My cooling setup consists of a case without a side, no fans but a 24" box fan lol. I keep it on low for browsing and crank her up to medium for gaming and high for benching woo!

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    Looks like you have room in your front bay to mount a 120mm intake fan. Think about getting some grated front bay covers if it doesnt already have them and drop in a 120mm fan. Might help to puch some more air through the top.

    EDIT: Nevermind I accidently skipped page two where you can clearly see the front fans.

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    great work and concept, theorie!

    i thought something like this, but never did for real

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    those rivets looks toooo crude .... although this maybe too late ... but if it's possible, use expoxy glue next time, expecially those 2-tonne strength ones ...

    and expoxy glue finishes is more smoother ... maybe buff up with some cutted-corners and some fillings to smoothen the area

    good design and idea

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    that looks nice

    has it actually done any better temps wise or OS wise with that ducting installed?
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    teaser pic...



    more soon...

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    nice!

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    love the wind tunnel looks good in black
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    Quote Originally Posted by adamsleath View Post
    love the wind tunnel looks good in black
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    ok well here are some progress shots from the fabrication of the new subfloor. i hacked up the original one for its brackets. i figured this was the best way to have a perfect fit, and also the stock subfloor was made out of nice quality aluminum. came out pretty nice (as you saw from the teaser pics).

    started some of the cable sleeving too. i am going to do everything in black mesh sleeving with black heatshrink, except for my SATA cables which will be purple mesh with black heatshrink (pic below). i think i am going to go for a "Black / Carbon Fiber / Purple" color scheme on this case. should look nice. need to swap out some LED's also i guess. also, everything will be sleeved since and clean.

    at this point i have not yet cut holes in the new subfloor. since i plan to watercool the case soon, i do not want any unnecessary holes in the subfloor. i also have not actually bolted the lower mobo tray rail to the subfloor, because that would require drilling holes in the subfloor, and since i am flipping the mobo soon those holes would then show.

    anyway, here are some progress pics.

    1.5mm carbon fiber - nice and stiff!


    cutting the carbon fiber


    original aluminum subfloor


    rear brackets removed


    removing front brackets (includes 3.5" mounts)


    test fitting brackets


    subfloor complete!


    underside of subfloor


    new subfloor installed


    installing other components




    primary sata cable sleeved in purple


    more progress & pics soon!

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    I love that carbon fiber sub-floor. Where did you buy the carbon fiber panels? And did you just cut it with a dremel, and is there any preparation you need to make to make sure you get a clean cut? I just think that is a really unique idea, and really goes well with the other components in there.
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    looks great!

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    Hey dude. Im rarely in this section of the forum anymore since upgrading to a water/phase setup. But i love the neatness and quality of your build. Watch this space in 6 months to a years time when you see commercial pc's coming out with something strikingly similar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BreeSpree View Post
    I love that carbon fiber sub-floor. Where did you buy the carbon fiber panels? And did you just cut it with a dremel, and is there any preparation you need to make to make sure you get a clean cut? I just think that is a really unique idea, and really goes well with the other components in there.
    one of the sheets i got off ebay for really cheap, but the seller only had one sheet. the other sheet (the one i used for the subfloor) came direct from a carbon fiber manufacturer - http://www.protechcomposites.com

    i just used a dremel with a cut-off wheel to cut it. steady hands and painters tape gave me a nice clean cut.

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    I LOVE THIS THREAD! This is genius and beautiful. Keep up the work, you may have some MDPC in you yet...
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    Do you think acrylic would be a good substitute to sheet metal?
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    I can't wait to see how those lcd screens look when you mount them. Can you give us some details on how they work, mount, etc.. when you get a chance?

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    That's pretty sick, I can't wait to see the result.

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    Nice mod, good job doing it in aluminum, many people wouldn't bother and leave it in cardboard.

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    aluminum conducts electricity (not well but still)
    It conducts electricity pretty well, they even use it in the power lines [mostly because it's cheaper than silver, or copper]...

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    Dude, that looks frickin awesome man. Your case is starting to match the coolness of your FD3S..

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    Wow, now this TJ-07 is sick!
    Keep up the good craftsmanship!
    I cant wait for more updates
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    Damn! Nice work!

    I love the carbon fibre it just looks so good


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    What kinda paint is that?

    Very nice job on both the and the paint job
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    great! love the carbon

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    The painting makes it look very smooth, good job

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