alexciobanu Posted April 27, 2016 Share Posted April 27, 2016 Hi guys, Been a while since I've been active on the forums I've been super busy with a new job, move to a different city and pretty much a whole new life! Glad to say that I'm back and with a very exciting project! As the banner suggests it will be based on the Dead Space games and it's my entry for this year's Cooler Master Case Mod World Series as well as the ANZ Edition of the "World Series". I am going all out with for this project and trying some modding techniques I haven't done before so stay tuned and enjoy the build log! I'm gonna give a little hint and say that this will NOT be a clean build I would like to say a huge thanks to Cooler Master Australia for giving me this opportunity as well as ASUS Australia, Kingston HyperX, Avexir, Bitspower, Primochill, CableMod, PLE Computers and a new addition from a friend of mine, Kristian from MercoMods! SPECS Case - Cooler Master MasterCase 5 Maker Motherboard - ASUS Maximus VIII Extreme Assembly CPU - Intel i7 6700K Memory - 4 x 4GB Avexir ROG Certified Red Tesla 2400Mhz DDR4 GPU - 2 x ASUS STRIX GTX 980 SSD - 2 x Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB SSDs PSU - Cooler Master V1000 Cables - CableMod Fully Custom Individually Sleeved Cables + MercoMods Custom Braided Extensions LEDs - CableMod Magnetic RGB LED Strip Radiators - Bitspower Leviathan Slim 240 Radiator, Bitspower Leviathan Xtreme 360 Radiator Fans - CoolerMaster JetFlo 120mm Red and White LED fans Pump - Laing D5 with Black Bitspower MOD Package - Pump Top + Casing Reservoir - Bitspower D5 Top Upgrade Kit 150 with Cascade Tube Effect Fittings - PrimoChill Revolver SX Matte Black + Various Bitspower Carbon Black angle fittings and extensions Tubing - PrimoChill Copper Tubing CPU Block - Bitspower Summit EF GPU Block - 2 x Bitspower VG-NGTX980ADIIS For now I'll start with the packages received from Cooler Master A mysterious box (though the thread title might hint at what's inside) JetFlo fans and a V1000 power supply Stay tuned for more guys! Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 2, 2016 Author Share Posted May 2, 2016 Hi guys, Here's a look at the glorious CoolerMaster Master Case 5 Maker! A good improvement from the 5 Pro New integrated fan controller and LED controller with one red LED bar included. The front section is easily removable with clips at the bottom and magnets at the top, revealing the front intake mesh and 5.25" bays. The front panel is also padded with sound dampening material. Sound dampening cover for the top as well with air still being able to be exhausted through the back or front sections of the top panel. The top sound dampening cover can be removed, with clips towards the front and magnets in the back. The top slide on cover now has integrated magnets as well, towards the front for a better grip. The included magnet LED bar. This one is red and not sure if case will come included with different colours. Thanks for checking it out and stay tuned for more guys! Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 4, 2016 Author Share Posted May 4, 2016 Hi guys, I'm prepping the case for painting but doing some mods first Ignore the smaller scratches, I was just trying something. The paint will cover all that and might even stick better now The large scratch looking cuts were done with the dremel! The melted plastic is exactly the effect I wanted. Once it's all painted you will see Let me know what you guys think so far and stay tuned for more! Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 5, 2016 Author Share Posted May 5, 2016 Hi guys, I have another update for you! This time showcasing the Cooler Master V1000 power supply as well as the JetFlo fans! The fans are red and white LED, I got more than I needed as I'm not sure how I'm gonna combine the colours in the build. Also, the banner has been update with PLE Computers joining as a sponsor! PLE Computers is one of the best online computer store in Australia with lots of variety for water cooling on top of all the normal components. They even stock Linus' special edition Noctua fans as well as the LTT hoodies. If you're an aussie, check them out if you haven't already https://www.ple.com.au/ Some pretty powerful fans but they also come with voltage reducers for lower RPM and noise As we as proprietary screws for the anti-vibration soft corners on the fans which are removable. With these fans the LEDs are in the middle with the light shining towards the edges creating a nice effect. All black and sleeved cable Thanks for checking it out guys and stay tuned for more! Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 8, 2016 Author Share Posted May 8, 2016 Hi guys, I've got an exciting update for you today Since this is a Dead Space theme I'm looking at a different painting technique for the entire case! So I'm testing out this rust paint to see if it's the effect I'd like to go for in this build as well as learning how to apply it. Luckily I have quite a few spare case panels laying around. The idea with this is that it can be applied to anything, even plastic and rust that too. It's a metal based paint which you apply with a brush and leave it to dry for about 1 hour. Once dry you apply the oxidising patina which is a form of activator that speeds up the rusting process. Leave it for a few good hours and you should have a nice, real rust effect. So tonight I've applied it to a spare case panel. I did a few different areas where I applied it on straight as well as in a random pattern to see if it gives a different effect or if it even matters how you apply it. I've then applied the activator and leaving it overnight. I've also applied the activator to a part of the panel with no metal base paint as technically this should rust metal by itself too, however it might not go through the powder coating on the panel. This is the stuff and how it looks after about 30 min since the activator was applied. I'll show you guys the effect tomorrow once it fully dries. This is the rust base applied. This is once dried. And this is the Oxidising Patina applied. Applied some more as the more you have on and the longer it stays wet for, the more intense the effect will be. You can already see it starting to rust here. This is after about 30 mins with the activator applied. We'll see the full effect tomorrow once it dries. Hope you guys have enjoyed this update! I'm definitely really excited for this entire project! Thanks for checking it out. Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 9, 2016 Author Share Posted May 9, 2016 Hi guys, So here is the effect after about 24 hours once fully dried! I gotta say I wasn't expecting this but it's the perfect effect I wanted for this build It seems like applying in a straight even motion looks a bit better than the random pattern I did in the corner of the panel. Also the oxidising patina by itself didn't do much to the poweder-coating. I wonder how it would affect bare metal Anyways, here are the result. Next up will be applying it to the case! Thanks for checking it out! Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 12, 2016 Author Share Posted May 12, 2016 Okay, here we go Rust application applied to first parts of the case! I firstly scuffed everything with red scotch brite from MNPCTECH and on all plastic parts a clear plastic primer was applied. I applied a much thicker coat than before and even let it run in some parts to get a better effect Thanks for checking it out, stay tuned for the results Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 14, 2016 Author Share Posted May 14, 2016 Hi guys, Here are the results! Overall really happy with the way it's turning out. I added some more patches of the rust paint in some areas I felt it didn't cover the panels too well. Here I started to add more rust paint. Let me know what you guys think of the results. Thanks for checking it out! Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 18, 2016 Author Share Posted May 18, 2016 Hi guys, Before I do any more rusting effects on the rest of the case I needed to do some pass-through holes for fittings as well as add some acrylic cover panels. What I'm doing with the pass-through fittings going over the top of the case is trying to mimic the back of the Dead Space character with the tube and making this part of the loop. I'm also tapping some holes on the back panel as this will mimic one of the arms of the character. You can see what I mean from the banner image. Just to screw down acrylic panels that I will add. I've also added some effect to the acrylic panels just with the Dremel disk I'll be rusting everything now. Stay tuned for more! Cheers, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexciobanu Posted May 26, 2016 Author Share Posted May 26, 2016 While the rest of the case is being rusted. The Bitspower watercooling hardware has arrived This is together with hardware for my AZUL Bitfenix Aegis build as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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