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    [COMPLETED] Project Vanessa - CM690 II - last pics @ pag 2

    Hello evry1 after almost an year stoped its time to put some water

    at almost one year(its about 10months) i have modded my CM690II

    the result was these: (hope you like it)



    first thoughts waht to do with sidepanel...



    now cutted:








    some great quality sleeve:





    Sleeve work:













    thinking in what to do with the red of the grafics card: (me no likes red :P )



    and the final work!!






























    have you enjoyed??

    comp specs:
    Case: CM 690 Advanced II
    CPU : i5 750
    Mobo : Asus P7P55D-E PRO
    GPU: Sapphire 5870 1GB
    RAM : Gskill ripjaws 1600mhz cl7
    PSU: Corsair HX-750
    Disk1 : SSD Intel X25-M 80GB
    Disck2: Samsung F3 500g
    Drive : Asus DVDRW


    watercoolings plans:
    bottom-rad: Black Ice GTS-Lite 240
    top-rad:Koolance 240 lite
    cpu block: EK Supreme HF nickel+plexi
    gpu block: EK-FC5870 Plexi
    pump:Swiftech MCP350 (Laing DDC 12V) + Bitspower Plexi Top
    res: Bitspower 80 mL Z-Multi
    fittings: - 16/10 BitsPower Carbon black compressing Fittings
    - 16/10 BitsPower Carbon black 45º angled
    - 16/10 BitsPower Carbon black 90º angled
    - BitsPower Case Top Carbon black
    tube: Masterkleer 16/10 tube
    liquid: AquaComputer - BlueMotion UV Active



    this project is sponsored by:




    news soon stay tunned
    Last edited by angelizer; 05-15-2011 at 11:15 AM.

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    Gorgeous! I'm considering sending that into MDPC!

    I don't know what you could put there, but that little bit near the front intake fan is pretty empty.
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    hehe looking nice mate, Take it your first time sleeving hehe ?

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Gorgeous! I'm considering sending that into MDPC!

    I don't know what you could put there, but that little bit near the front intake fan is pretty empty.
    thanks
    that empty place will take and 240rad
    also planning to make something to hide the PSU, rad and cables in the bottom(dont know the exact name for that its L in aluminium )

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    hehe looking nice mate, Take it your first time sleeving hehe ?
    ye thats was my first time sleeveing...and also my first time modding!

    never tryied to mod anything till i got this machine now im getting addict to this

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    Wow, what a transformation from the original pics, great job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelizer View Post
    thanks
    that empty place will take and 240rad
    also planning to make something to hide the PSU, rad and cables in the bottom(dont know the exact name for that its L in aluminium )


    ye thats was my first time sleeveing...and also my first time modding!

    never tryied to mod anything till i got this machine now im getting addict to this
    hehe its a bit like that, next you should try is watercooling, U know what they say.. Once u go water you never go back! it's just a matter of breaking the big V , Also when sleeving i buy the pre cut sleeve from MDPC-x saves the time of cutting and looks neater as i could never all the sleeving cut the same size

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    great work dude,
    love the complete color scheme!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    hehe its a bit like that, next you should try is watercooling, U know what they say.. Once u go water you never go back! it's just a matter of breaking the big V , Also when sleeving i buy the pre cut sleeve from MDPC-x saves the time of cutting and looks neater as i could never all the sleeving cut the same size
    eh...the propose of this thread its to presente what i have done and tell that ill WC this case and show my work log in WC

    well the sleeve...i know it should be rebuild, but budget isnt big enought to WC+re-sleeve
    the precutted Heatshirk is a new for me...when i bought the sleeve that option didnt existed looks like a really nice option to make sleeve look even better!

    Quote Originally Posted by josk1 View Post
    great work dude,
    love the complete color scheme!!!
    tks a lot!

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    The side window looks really nice, good job!
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    sleepy ppl??waakkke up photo time

    eh...some stuff that has arrived









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    WTF happened to the GPU block? Looks ... burnt?
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    U definately need to open those blocks and give them a good scrub, These 2nd hand ???

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    WTF happened to the GPU block? Looks ... burnt?

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    U definately need to open those blocks and give them a good scrub, These 2nd hand ???

    ye this stuff is in 2nd hand..i found a good price for it

    but its kinda dirty need to be cleaned(work for weekend probably)

    im thinking in do a niquel bath in the gpu block, gonna look much better

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    hello just to say im not dead and i will give news soon



    stay tunned

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    piece of steel laser cutted to hide psu and future bottom rad

    will be painted in black mate soon














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    pro cutting and bending.
    at least give us a pic of this cover inside
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    thanks for you feedback!!!

    in nice and shiny saturday i made some little work

    here are results


    do you remember this ugly GPU block????


    now looks like this









    made some paintz too


    humm black mate

    results:











    probably tomorrow ill put this piece inside the case and take some more photos!!


    i hope you have liked it and get more feedbacks

    i really apreciate your comments!

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    You went from copper to nickel, and re-sealed the GPU block? Impressive.

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    Amazing Mod. What is even more amazing....it does not appear you are done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckeyes1995 View Post
    You went from copper to nickel, and re-sealed the GPU block? Impressive.
    hum true!! thats just a thin layer of nickel over the copper


    Quote Originally Posted by jstutman View Post
    Amazing Mod. What is even more amazing....it does not appear you are done
    nope im not done... my passion for informatics, hardware, computer, modding cant make me stop in thinking evryday in things to do to my sweet vanessa

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    here some more pics ... me needz more comments plix!!!




    space for rad 240 + 2fans + tubes + fittings??? suuuure!


    general view!!





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    Well done, I love your graphics card now
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    The cover looks great.
    How is it installed?
    I do not see any screws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Oj101 View Post
    Well done, I love your graphics card now
    tks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Elder View Post
    The cover looks great.
    How is it installed?
    I do not see any screws.
    it dont needs screws..

    the cover was made by the size, so it dont need screws, well actually is kinda hard to put it inside de case i need to do some gymnastics
    as you can see in following pic, in more detail, it is holded by bottom of the pci drives and the psu holder




    next time i dismount it ill take some pics of the mounting process :P

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    Smart and ... practical solution
    Ok, I'm waiting for new pics

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