Well folks without further adieu I give you my modded 832 Stacker. I know some of you have been watching my progress over in the Stacker SLACKER! thread but due to the amount of pictures I decided to start my own thread but will post some over there as well.
This was actually my first case mod ever and I think personally that it turned out rather well, at least I'm happy. Thank you to each and every one of you here on Xtreme for all the help and great comments it's folks like you that keep the desire alive
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I guess enough blabbering and on to the pics, here's a quick inventory list,
- CM Stacker 832
- Asus Striker Extreme
- Quad 6600 (G0)
- 2 8800 GTX's
- Crucial Ballistix Tracers PC8500
- Thermaltake Toughpower 1200
- D-TEK FuZion Waterblock
- Thermochill PA120.3
- (2) MC60 w/MC8800 kit's
- Laing D5 Vario/Swiftech MCP655
- EK-150 Rev.2 Multi-Option Reservoir
- AquaXtreme High-Flow Fitting Barbs
- D-Tek High-Flow Fitting Barbs
- Danger Den Delrin FillPort
- 7/16" ID (5/8" OD) Masterkleer Tubing
- 6 Yate Loons DSL-12's
- (2) Sunbeam Rheobus Black Fan Controller
- Orange PSU Sleeving kit
- (3) Logisys 12" Dual Cold Cathode Kit - UV
- WD Raptor 74g (OS) -- WD 250g (backup)
- Sony DVD/CD burner (nothing special)
- About a 100 trips to Home Depot, Radio Shack and various other places and a unforgettable amount of time.
Quick pic of the Shop
Father in law helping out, here were making our marks for cutting out the bottom of the case to fit the radiator (PA120.3)
Here's the bottom cut out.
Next we made our marks for cutting out the mother board tray for routing cables.
Had the case painted a high gloss black (Suburu to be exact)
We had to make custom legs for added height due to the radiator being mounted on the outside of the case and not in as there was no room.
Heres the radiator with legs showing the clearance.
Fans mounted to the inside of the case, rad underneath
Shot of the motherboard tray
Before cleaning up the wiring, as you can see it's pretty much a mess![]()
I had to strip the original paint then sand starting with 600 working my way to 2500, then polish to a finish but I let a shop finish the polishing for me
After everything put back together
I added a custom cover plate to hide all the drives and pump. I used some fluorescent and black plexi, cut the black a bit smaller than the orange so that the orange will glow under UV lighting.
And now for some night shots,
Put some custom Rocker switches in the top, these control the UV lights
Here she is sitting on the desk
Well there it is in all it's glory, some of the shots of the polishing just don't due justice. The pics outside with the sun blazing down give it a rather washed look but I can tell you that inside the baby shines like there's no tomorrow, I just wish I had a professional camera but oh well.
Thanks again everyone, it's been a fun first time mod and hope to maybe do some more in the future.
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