Mod’n Roll 2012: The Theory of Everything.
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Waiting for the PSU top!

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tom1 ha scritto:
very good impression this covered
Thanks a lot. I think it's gonna be as good as it looks!

One1ros ha scritto:
Waiting for the PSU top!
SO am I!

I just need to have the machine for a couple of days straight, but vacation is coming up, so I hope to finish that in a week or 2!

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Sorry for leaving you waiting guys. It's been hectic at work and I've been pondering a lot about the mod. But now I'm ready to go again!

On with the show, pictures is what you wan't!

I milled a hole in the side for the 120mm radgrill:

This is (almost/kind of) where the dvd-drive is going to be placed.
I need to mill the in the top and make some more stuff for it.
Right now I've got a couple of my ph.d. homies in Electrical Engineering working on a controller board that will be used for the drive, and the motor.

More on that when it's done. Should be within a week or 2!

Since all the plugs are hidden underneath the PSU cover plate, I need outlets for usb/audio/RJ45 and the GFX. These will be placed next to the 120 radgrill.
Setup:

Milled:

I encountered a problem with the radgrill, since It's pretty far to the side AND the bottom of the side plate. I had to dremel that away:

Done:

Then I had to round the corners of the radgrill. 4mm radius, and the gauge to use as a template for filing down the corners:

Done:

It looks crooked, but it's just because it's not glued in place so it fell back.
Then I received the last of the cables needed. 4 usb's and 1 rj45 that are made for panel mount. The GFX cable is actually a splitter, so I need to make something to mount it. Not many options out there for a 5 inch cable for DVI :lol:

That's it for now. I hope to get led's in the 120 radgrill today, and finish the design of the cable outlet plate. I'll post pics later if I get it done!

Until then my fellow modders! :thumb:
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well , waiting for next pics
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tom1 ha scritto:
well , waiting for next picsHere you go!

I designed the plate for the In / out connections. It's gonna look something like this:

Then on to cutting and soldering the led's, and then mount them:

And it works:

Ran to the bathroom as that's the only place I have that's dark during the day! :lol:
This is on a drained 9v battery, so I think with 12v it's going to light up the entire country of Denmark!




And in daylight:



There we go. I might go to the workshop tomorrow again, but not sure.
C ya soon anyways!

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Very good work, man!

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One1ros ha scritto:
Very good work, man!
tom1 ha scritto:
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Thanks a lot guys!

I was going to do a piece today, but unfortunately I got called up to do a co-worker a favor so I didn't have time to finish it. Just pulled if from the cnc, so it still needs some filing and some holes. I'll get it done friday!

But I decided to put it in here, just as a kind of a teaser:



C ya friday with yet an update!

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tom1 ha scritto:

Ty!

I had to cut it short today. But I have the next 10 days off, so some progress is to be expected!

But it is indeed a GFX backplate:


I don't know exactly what went wrong in measuring, but I had to take a bit off of the corner of the GFX pcb. No problems though, it's just PCB!


Sorry for the short update, I'll be back during the weekend with more!

I also bought some fittings. I was supposed to redo some myself, but they were on sale and for less than $1 a piece for these - Looking that good, there was no way I neede to do that!




I should be going to the workshop tomorrow, so hopefully yet an update shall be here by then!

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WOW fantastic integration
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tom1 ha scritto:
WOW fantastic integrationThank you very much! I do my best!

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I'm back!

Went to the workshop to find out my access card does not work on holidays!

Luckily it's brand new as the old one broke, and I therefore had a guest pass that I have not yet returned.

First look of the controller for the dvd-drive:

Can't wait to see this in action with components on, and software written for it!

Finally I got the I/O plate done!

Usb/Gfx/Lan mounted - The holes for the audio were a bit too small so I'll get those done tomorrow or saturday:


Put in the case. This is just for testing, I'll set it with rivets when I know it's ready!


That's it for now. I hope to have more for you tomorrow!

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Fantastic very nice work
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Angel OD ha scritto:
Can't wait to see this in action with components on, and software written for it!

Me too!
This mod is becoming more and more interesting! Keep modding hard!

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tom1 ha scritto:
Fantastic very nice workThank you very much!

One1ros ha scritto:
Me too!This mod is becoming more and more interesting! Keep modding hard!

Thanks!
Don't worry, I'm addicted to modding so I'll never stop! 
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What to do on friday morning of easter vacation?
I was planning to go to the workshop, but decided to stay home and get started on sleeving the PSU!
Going with white, blue and red.
I used my trusted homemade tool for this. Two little pieces of metal cut to size.
Halfway done with atx cable, the PCI-e is quite anoying since it's a 2x6 pin splitter, so I'm not done with that!

5 wires later I snapped both the small bits off of the tools


But that wasn't gonna stop me so I got it done. This included a 5 minute search on the floor for one of the little tool-bits... 0,3mmx0,8mmx5mm in length is not easy to spot even though I vacuumed the floor the day before yesterday!


I might get the cable done today! If not, I'll hope to get it done tomorrow after some hours at the workshop.
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tom1 ha scritto:
wellThank yoU!

A small update for you guys. I did a quick mockup with the donor gfx card, just to let you see how it's going to pan out.
I need to cut some different size spacers for the PSU cover to get it in line. Unfortunately it's not an exact science to get that damn thing sitting perfect!

Also I need a hole for the 8pin mobo cable, and something to hide the PCI-e riser cable somehow.


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