Box collection for build along with daughters build
Lighting test
Testing hardware
Touchscreen running Corsair link
Altering drive bays for touchscreen
Inital fitting of 5 inch display
Touchscreen prior to border being fitted
Transparency test on LCD side panel
Lighting test on Corsair commander
Infinity effect on case lighting
Transparency blackout test
Build prior to touchscreen
Front view
Rear panel view
Snowblind testing ( LCD mod testing)
LCD mod testing
Refitting hardware after paint complete
Clutch Chair with Logo stitched lumbar and head cushions
Fitting etched side panel
Refitting hardware
Inital fitting hardware after paint job. ( I ended up switching the H80 for the H100i V2
Etched side panel
Cablemod cables fitted before paint
Front panel after being painted
Apocalypse
My current build as detailed below is sitting inside a modded GameMax Falcon case. The case has received 2 under coats of deep red. A Hydrodipped 'living dead' print is placed on top of the undercoat. A clear finish coat is also applied. The side panel has my YouTube logo etched into it. The side panel itself has also been customised with a LCD side panel (snowblind mod). I took a old Dell 19 inch monitor. Took out the internals and removed the back panel. Then fitted it in place on my side panel and wired it to be powered by Molex connector. A 5 inch Rasberry Pi touchscreen has been added to the front panel as a temperature and performance display. This is connected to the motherboard HDMI output for display, and USB for touchscreen features. The screen runs Corsair link program to display information and plays the same side panel logo as a screensaver when idle. Finally additional 'super bright' white LEDs have been fitted to create a strong backlight for the LCD side panel. They are wired to a Molex connector and are controller by 2 switches on the top of the case which were initially meant for fan control. The build is fitted with 6 Corsair HD120 RGB fans ( 2 mounted on radiator, the rest on the case for air flow) and 12 LED strips all controlled by the Corsair Commander Pro and Lighting Node Pro.