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    really Old Power Spec PC case MOD

    I have this on other forums before I joined.
    There's a really old Power Spec PC case laying around my house, getting all dusty so I started to think of mod for it. It's a Min Tower thats for a Micro ATX. The case is all plastic with a thin layer of metal behind it , but the chassis is all metal. Pics of the case will be put up soon.
    The Hardware TBA

    Things to do:
    • Cut a 120mm blow hole for the front.
    • Cut out the 80mm rear mesh and add a wire grill painted Orange.
    • Add black mesh to the front.
    • Get new PCI slot covers and drive bay covers.
    • Cut a window out.
    • Paint the out side gloss black.
    • Paint the chassis gross black, but not the drive bays and slot covers.
    • Paint Drive bays and slot covers gloss orange.
    Last edited by BigBig5; 11-06-2010 at 08:54 PM.

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    Here is the case all taken apart.





    Drive Cage.



    Tin metal behind the side panel and there is one under the top panel.





    Don't need because its going to be replace by mesh.




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    I found the back panel.


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    Here is the plan for the left side panel. The right side will have mesh just like the left


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    Nice project man, it's cool to mod old cases - can go nuts and it costs you nothing
    Don't worry guys, i'm s**t at games but I have 500fps!
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    Looks nice keep going

    Cheers

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    Looks like a great project, keep us posted on your progress.....


    -J
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