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  1. I would like to express my sincere thanks first to God and my family who gave me strength and did not let me give up on this dream, thank all the friends who somehow helped me to complete this process, among them I mention Pedro Oliveira(my father), Eduardo Pires(Dudu), Brian Victor, Bruno Mello, Carlos Alexandre and Anderson Viana(CMBR). Without you none of this would be possible. Each one of you did something important to make the dream come true.

     

    I am immensely grateful to my partner Cooler Master Brazil who supported me, delivered excellent products for the project and who I have immense affection and respect for over 7 years of uninterrupted partnership.

     

    Congratulations and good luck to all participants in the 2022 Cooler Master Casemod Championship!

     

    Now, just wait for the result of the championship.

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  2. Next, I present the completion of my SP4RCESHIP project. Note in the first photo that I used in some artificial smoke shots, none of the photos have any type of editing except for the insertion of the official logo of the championship. Thanks will follow.

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  3. Finishing the construction, follow the steps that were performed to finalize the internal assembly with the ship's crew. The ET's were 3D printed by my friend Brian Victor and arrived in the nick of time so they could be attached to the project and complete the theme. I also inserted the CM logo, a keyboard, a C700P and some accessories from a gift I got when I passed from CM Brasil.

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  4. In this process I adjusted the shock absorber supports of the base of the ship and screwed them. The chosen locations were designed in such a way that the ship was in perfect balance and that there was no risk of falling. In this chosen position, you can still move the ship and choose different "flight" and "landing" positions.

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  5. In this assembly step, the first process was to cut and install the aluminum screen in all the air passages of the fans. After that, the mobo tray, motherboard, Water Cooler and Source radiator were fixed. I turned on the project for the first time and the result already appeared and it made me cry with joy because it was very close to the end.

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  6. Continuing with the construction, after painting the upper cover, I cut the aluminum screens following the same cutting direction to create symmetry and glued them with Araldite. This glue is perfect because there was no space to screw and it glues all kinds of material.

     

     

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