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Old 06-28-2006, 07:23 PM   #1
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Modding the AeroCool Extreme Engine 3T

Not usually a fan of wierdo looking cases with jet engine styling--but it was hard to pass up a 250mm side panel fan and a 140mm intake... decided to make this case an ongoing tinkeritus project...many mods still to come on this one...window, switches, etched plexi, EL wire...etc etc... so stay tuned!


Painted Silverstone121 to match cabling


Removed the Silverstone fan speed controller from the 3.5 plate.


Drilled a hole between the HDD and Power LEDs


Mounted controller in front panel--it looks like it was always there...


Here the IDE and SATA cables are in place, the fan is remounted, The UV CCL and Meteorlights are mounted and tha cables have been sheathed or spiral wrapped and routed. I also sheathed and routed all the cables hidden inside the front panel. I de-molexed the lights and fans and used UV heatshrink instead--an easy and effective way to remove 4 molexes from the overall effect.


Here is the side no one ever sees...LOL PSU is installed--decided to leave the black connectors on--I mounted the DVD burner in the highest bay which leaves a nive 1/2" space to conceal the unused PCIe leads and the other SATA lead. Those three leads are the only hidden and unused leads in the system--I eliminated or used every connector leaving only the molex jumper from the Silverstone CPU fan and the jumper from the case fan bus to allow for expansion (EL wire yet to come!)


At this point I have been going about 9 hours and it is about 4 am--I have relocated and recabled every device--after removing and reinstalling all those plug ends to sheath and heatshrink all the cables I have to wonder if "is it going to work?" It was a lot of fun and the only time I have the house to myself is at the wee hours--the room looked like a mod shop that exploded--clipped ties and bits of sheathing and heatshrink and screw and molexes and stuff everywhere. I decided to clean up before powering up--that way if it was totally hosed at least I wouldn't be so bummed cleaning up...LOL


Much to my relief everything works! The cabling I thought might not be UV reactive is way UV reactive--the camera cannot capture the effect--it looks like a golwing mold or fuzz has grown on every reactive part--really crazy, The meteor light is a lot stronger than I had hoped and really fills out the side. It has about 8 different patterns--but I like it on solid.


The flash from the camera kills the fuzzy glow--but it reveals a little more of the detail--the cables like hot!


Buzzing!


Head On! The three mesh bay inserts give a nice view into the guts,,,

Really happy about the results so far--next I have front panel switches to mod in--Should be here today--they forgot to pack them (those slackers) or I would have prolly never gone to bed..LOL--and I picked up the plexi for the side panel window--that should be fun--gonna slip the Elwire in the molding before inserting the plexit so it glows...more to follow.


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Old 06-29-2006, 10:33 PM   #2
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Your pictures are too big.
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Old 06-29-2006, 11:22 PM   #3
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Resize your pictures you :banana::banana::banana::banana:.
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Old 06-30-2006, 03:07 PM   #4
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I sent him a PM a few days a go about Picture sizes, but you might want to moderate your language a touch mate. No need for it.
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Old 07-01-2006, 10:37 PM   #5
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Very nice, ive got a Spiral Galaxies from aerocool, love their cases
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Old 07-08-2006, 06:57 PM   #6
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Sorry about the pic size. Will do--been offline on vacation--so sorry about not responding more promptly...
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Old 07-08-2006, 07:11 PM   #7
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Your Monitor is too small...lol I won't reply to the other quote LMAO--all fixed now--you could view it on a 5" LCD now...
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