Computer Build 09: Part 5

Just a quick update on the last couple days of building. A few peeps have been wanting photos along every step to vicariously live the geek thrill ride. So photos, you shall have…

At this point the fans and PSU have been installed. Pay no mind to the wires, they haven’t been dealt with yet. All the fans are from Enermax and rated around 18dBA.

I used mesh fan grills on the front which also work somewhat as filters, and basic wire grills on the back. For the first time I’m trying to dampen any noise between the fan and the case. I used the included rubber mounts for the rear fans, but to keep the front sleeker I used a combination of pan head screws and rubber washers (inside and out).

The new CPU came yesterday so I started prepping it. The black fins on the heatsink are sick, but the fan includes two bright green LEDs. That wouldn’t fly with this whole red and black scheme, so I had to get in there and disable them. I thought about subbing in red LEDs, but finding the right type (size, voltage, and current) was a little more bite than I wanted to chew. I’ve also added a shot of the mobo with the mounting hardware added (plus another look at the RAM and northbridge coolers).

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Computer Build 09: Part 4

Last week the case for the build arrived. I went with a pretty unique cube design. For a while I considered fab’ing my own case out of acrylic, but I really wanted an Aluminum frame with acrylic panels. Knowing that decent metal work is a little beyond my facilities, I went with a semi-custom case from Mountains Mods. They are a small shop in Oregon who makes Aluminum cases that are both well designed and well made. You can start with their stock designs and add custom powder coat paint and choose specifics like rivets and thumbscrews, or they can even take your custom designs and make aluminum panels and laser etch acrylic.

My case is a pretty standard “Twice7″ model except with three 120mm fan holes up front – that’s in addition to the single 120mm and two 80mm fans in back. It’s basically split into two cooling zones, the motherboard/expansion card area on the left and the PSU and drives on the right. It measures 14″ in each dimension and weighs about 10 pounds empty, a bunch lighter than other cases. I went with a glossy, deep coat of red paint which will tie in fantastically with the other components. More build pics coming soon.

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Computer Build 09: Part 3

Several other parts showed up this week: the motherboard, the ram, and the graphics card. It was a very exciting day in the neighborhood. I finally could do a quick hook up to make sure nothing was DOA. So far, everything works like a charm.

A quick rundown on the latest parts for the few people who care:

  • Foxconn Bloodrage motherboard:
    1366 socket, 3 triple channel DDR3 slots, heat pipe coolers for north and south bridge, 8 channel audio breakout board, dual Gb LAN, lots of overclocking potential.
  • EVGA GTX 260 core 216:
    896MB, 448-bit, 55nm GPU, factory overclocked with room for more, plus a free game!
  • OCZ Reaper DDR3:
    3 x 2GB, 1866, cas9, extended heat pipe coolers

Can’t wait to get the last few pieces and get crackin!

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Kickin It With My Homies

A recent weekend project of mine involved taking a perfectly good piece of a musical instrument and adapting it to work with a video game – a video game I don’t even own. I made a new bass drum pedal for Rock Band.

Check out the instructable!

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