sign me up for one the day it goes live.great job.
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sign me up for one the day it goes live.great job.
wow what a well thought out case.
its like a TJ-07 built with watercooling in mind the entire way through the design process with the volume cranked to eleven !
If only a company like swiftech or MM picked up that design and marketed it. It'd be all over that in a heartbeat.
Plenty of opportunities to bundle WC setups with it at purchase a'la old school koolance but done right !
bravo !
Hey Mick. If this doesn't get built in a month or so, I may have the funds to Protocase myself one. Would it be possible to get the sketchup version to submit to the builder ?
I hope you can produce this, i will buy it in a heartbeat. If you cant, please be so kind to put the sketchup online so i can construct it myself (ill make a wooden one)
If I was to Protocase it, I would more than likely just prototype the first one for myself (at a cost of about $2000-$2500 I estimate), then I would offer to let others buy cases off of myself and use their purchases to subsidize my initial lay-out of cash. If too many people got in on the initial protocase buy, it would make subsidizing tough to manage (splitting everyone's money several ways). Of course, after the first one is made, the CAD drawings of each piece would be available, so the cases made after the original prototype would be much cheaper (though probably in the range of $500 since this would not be mass-produced). At that point I would take orders and make a bulk buy when I had, say, 10 or more to be built.
As of now, I have not gotten a response to my request for the sketchup, though.
Well I'd be interested in either option, regardless. Let me know if Mick does allow you to prototype it and go from there.
^^^ We'll have to see what happens with my current venture (which is looking promising, I might add).
If things don't pan out, I might make my SketchUp models available to certain individuals, but I'm hoping that, eventually, my financial situation will improve and I can have a go at building it myself.
I'm also currently working on some detailed 2 dimensional drawings of all the individual components of the case. This will make producing the case much easier.
System :- Gunmetal Antec P182 : Antec Quattro 850 : Asus P5E Deluxe : Intel Q9550 (E0) @ 4004MHz (8.5 x 471 FSB) 1.4 volts (VID: 1.3v) : 8Gb 1100 OCZ Gold XTC @ 942MHz 2.0 volts (5-5-5-15) : Gainward GTX 570 GS GLH (GPU: 800MHz, Shader: 1600MHz, Memory: 2000MHz) : 1x 128Gb Crucial RealSSD + Asus U3S6 (OS) : 1x 1Tb & 2x 500Gb Samsung Spinpoints (Storage) : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit) ![]()
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Cooling : 4x Sharkoon Eagle 2000's (Case) : 3x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (R120-T rad) : 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (RS 240 rad in push-pull) : Akasa Fan Control Pro : Stepped Aquacomputer Cuplex XT di : EK FC5X0 GTX GW - Nickel (GTX 570) : Swiftech MCP355 : 1x XSPC R120-T : 1x XSPC RS 240 : XSPC Bay Reservoir : XSPC 1/2" Tubing : Blue Feser One Coolant
Check out my water-cooling case design:- Here & Here
Find SketchUp Computer Components Here
Download my case design SketchUp files from Here
I could almost make your chassis with some slight changes. The problem is the difficult bends. I now have "somewhat" access to a water jet.
I'm making my own chassis. Very much like yours but with some changes so I can make it at my fathers workshop. I don't know what to say but the problem is that you have to make special tools to press the aluminium to be able to make some certain parts and edges. And that's very hard because if you just make a prototype it will cost a lot of money.
Things like the rounded edges, side-panels etc etc. I would be able to make an prototype If you could simplify it a bit. Else you need tools like lian li and them usesAnd sure, we could make the tools but that takes time and costs money. And I'm not sure if they have the right machines.
Been watching this thread with much interest.
Just a couple comments. Seeing as how the front fan is the main air intake for the case, is there some kind of option for a fan filter? Also, how are the reservoirs filled and drained?
the Borg Cube:
Case - Lian Li PC-343B
Mobo - EVGA X58 Classified (759)
CPU - i7 920 (D0 stepping), watercooled w/Enzotech Luna Rev.A block
RAM - Corsair Dominator GT 2000 (8-8-8-24) w/fan
GPU - EVGA GTX295 quad-SLI, water cooled w/Koolance NX295 blocks
PSU - Corsair HX1000
O/S - Windows 7 RC build 7127
The filling and draining of your reservoirs is completely up to you. He is designing a case for the general watercooling public and it is up to the consumer to mod the case to their needs.![]()
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XFX XXX-Edition modular 650W PSU
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the Borg Cube:
Case - Lian Li PC-343B
Mobo - EVGA X58 Classified (759)
CPU - i7 920 (D0 stepping), watercooled w/Enzotech Luna Rev.A block
RAM - Corsair Dominator GT 2000 (8-8-8-24) w/fan
GPU - EVGA GTX295 quad-SLI, water cooled w/Koolance NX295 blocks
PSU - Corsair HX1000
O/S - Windows 7 RC build 7127
amazing case.. i would pay a grand for this
I wish that I could be posting something more than another render, but there hasn't been any further progress to report. So another render is all I can provide at the moment.
I've created a few more components in ScetchUp for this render. Here's what's installed......
Xion Thermal Control Panel
Lamptron Fan Controller
Primochill Typhoon III
Optical Drive
6x HDD’s
4x SSD’s
Asus Rampage II Extreme
3x Dominator Memory
Heatkiller Rev.3
2x EVGA GTX 295 Hydro Copper
Bitspower Rampage WB (Black Freezer)
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System :- Gunmetal Antec P182 : Antec Quattro 850 : Asus P5E Deluxe : Intel Q9550 (E0) @ 4004MHz (8.5 x 471 FSB) 1.4 volts (VID: 1.3v) : 8Gb 1100 OCZ Gold XTC @ 942MHz 2.0 volts (5-5-5-15) : Gainward GTX 570 GS GLH (GPU: 800MHz, Shader: 1600MHz, Memory: 2000MHz) : 1x 128Gb Crucial RealSSD + Asus U3S6 (OS) : 1x 1Tb & 2x 500Gb Samsung Spinpoints (Storage) : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit) ![]()
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Cooling : 4x Sharkoon Eagle 2000's (Case) : 3x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (R120-T rad) : 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (RS 240 rad in push-pull) : Akasa Fan Control Pro : Stepped Aquacomputer Cuplex XT di : EK FC5X0 GTX GW - Nickel (GTX 570) : Swiftech MCP355 : 1x XSPC R120-T : 1x XSPC RS 240 : XSPC Bay Reservoir : XSPC 1/2" Tubing : Blue Feser One Coolant
Check out my water-cooling case design:- Here & Here
Find SketchUp Computer Components Here
Download my case design SketchUp files from Here
Great project
Also nice to see how you're getting better with rendering.
Good luck with making your case-dream come true![]()
Another Suggestion If its not too late, i know the case is allready huge.... and gorgeus i might add! Extend the Case in length a little more, so the top drive bays can accomodate full size drives and accessories. and to enable longer PSUs to fit in the bottom without too much fuss. If someone wanted to use 2XTyphoon 3 pump/res combos it looks like they are out of luck at the moment....
I wouldn't want to increase the size any further. It's already bordering on insane!
There is enough room to fit most long PSU's and it is possible to fit a Typhoon III in the top. However, routing the tube from the res' would be a bit of a problem, but not impossible....![]()
System :- Gunmetal Antec P182 : Antec Quattro 850 : Asus P5E Deluxe : Intel Q9550 (E0) @ 4004MHz (8.5 x 471 FSB) 1.4 volts (VID: 1.3v) : 8Gb 1100 OCZ Gold XTC @ 942MHz 2.0 volts (5-5-5-15) : Gainward GTX 570 GS GLH (GPU: 800MHz, Shader: 1600MHz, Memory: 2000MHz) : 1x 128Gb Crucial RealSSD + Asus U3S6 (OS) : 1x 1Tb & 2x 500Gb Samsung Spinpoints (Storage) : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit) ![]()
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Cooling : 4x Sharkoon Eagle 2000's (Case) : 3x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (R120-T rad) : 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (RS 240 rad in push-pull) : Akasa Fan Control Pro : Stepped Aquacomputer Cuplex XT di : EK FC5X0 GTX GW - Nickel (GTX 570) : Swiftech MCP355 : 1x XSPC R120-T : 1x XSPC RS 240 : XSPC Bay Reservoir : XSPC 1/2" Tubing : Blue Feser One Coolant
Check out my water-cooling case design:- Here & Here
Find SketchUp Computer Components Here
Download my case design SketchUp files from Here
Love that cheese-whiz color with black!![]()
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Wow that design is amazing... I've been trying to decide on a new case for a dual-loop setup I want to do soon, and your case blows everything else I've looked at out of the water (pun intended.) I'd definitely want one!
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System :- Gunmetal Antec P182 : Antec Quattro 850 : Asus P5E Deluxe : Intel Q9550 (E0) @ 4004MHz (8.5 x 471 FSB) 1.4 volts (VID: 1.3v) : 8Gb 1100 OCZ Gold XTC @ 942MHz 2.0 volts (5-5-5-15) : Gainward GTX 570 GS GLH (GPU: 800MHz, Shader: 1600MHz, Memory: 2000MHz) : 1x 128Gb Crucial RealSSD + Asus U3S6 (OS) : 1x 1Tb & 2x 500Gb Samsung Spinpoints (Storage) : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit) ![]()
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Cooling : 4x Sharkoon Eagle 2000's (Case) : 3x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (R120-T rad) : 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoons (RS 240 rad in push-pull) : Akasa Fan Control Pro : Stepped Aquacomputer Cuplex XT di : EK FC5X0 GTX GW - Nickel (GTX 570) : Swiftech MCP355 : 1x XSPC R120-T : 1x XSPC RS 240 : XSPC Bay Reservoir : XSPC 1/2" Tubing : Blue Feser One Coolant
Check out my water-cooling case design:- Here & Here
Find SketchUp Computer Components Here
Download my case design SketchUp files from Here
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