Codename Snow Leopard
First, why the name? I named this PC “Codename Snow Leopard” because it reminded me of a secrete base covered in snow and ice. The paint I used gave it a rustic look which really completed the theme.
Background: This all began when I was observing closely as my father built his computer quite some time ago. After watching him put each piece together l I became captivated in the world of tech.
Mods: So far, the mods I’ve done are pretty simple, I added placti dip to the motherboard and graphics card to make the PCB white. I really love the metallic/rustic texture the placti dip created. The fans facing inward also have the plasti dip, but they didn’t turn out well, so I decided not to do the backside of them, but the rad fan looks better than expected and looks really cool when spinning.
Thank you for reading and for your time.
Background: This all began when I was observing closely as my father built his computer quite some time ago. After watching him put each piece together l I became captivated in the world of tech.
Mods: So far, the mods I’ve done are pretty simple, I added placti dip to the motherboard and graphics card to make the PCB white. I really love the metallic/rustic texture the placti dip created. The fans facing inward also have the plasti dip, but they didn’t turn out well, so I decided not to do the backside of them, but the rad fan looks better than expected and looks really cool when spinning.
Thank you for reading and for your time.
Color(s): Black White
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: Industrial
Cooling: AIO Cooling
Size: ATX
Type: General Build
Contests
This build participated in 1 contest.
| Rank | Contest | Date |
|---|---|---|
| #46 | Build of the Month - November 2020 | ended |
Hardware
CPU
$ 69.99
Motherboard
$ 189.97
Memory
$ 73.98
PSU
$ 110.00
Case
Cooling
Accessories
$ 46.31
Monitor
$ 667.13
Keyboard
$ 241.00
Mouse
$ 265.51
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