LeandroJVarini Posted October 16, 2010 Share Posted October 16, 2010 HAF 932 Project Classified The case was purchased with Elyeder friend, so he had no intention of disposing of the case after a few conversations over the same case sent me, very well packaged brand new! and a price that even doubted God! lol. The project itself is an adaptation of the Coolermaster HAF 932, so that it would in an EVGA X58 SLI Classified 4 Way, which has standard XL-ATX and hence the same is higher than a motherboed ATX. Customizing the case: Construction and fitting a NOBO I/O with 10 pci Trail cuts for cable and fixing other Remove bays and HD DVD Construction of the hood to attach the radiator and other parts of the toilet Cut side window in addition to custom acrylic Manufacture of a new front Customization of the ceiling Montana Gold Series paints painting or powder coating Watercooler: Initially Pump DP-1200 Mod EK Radiator 360 ST 6x Fan Schytle 3000RPM Ultra Kase Reservoir Swiftech rev 2.0 GTZ CPU Block Swiftech Mod 1366 Future: Not revealed Hardware: EVGA X58 SLI Classified 4 Way Core I7 920 D0 6GB OCZ Reaper 1866MHZ GTX 470 280 Antec 1200 Creative X-Fi Titanium Gamer 7.1 500GB 1TB Future: Not revealed Other components and customizations: Not revealed Photos: HAF 932: Watercooler: Test done on the same Fans for Radiator: Done the same tests Hardware: PSU Motherboard Memory Render & PhysX starting the project. I did a test to see if the mobo would like inside the case, and as it thought was perfect! Disassembling the case and testing the position of the radiator at the front where it will be fixed with a hood. We have the ability to Put a radiator 8 120mm fans on the front. Let's make Sleeving? Look amount of cables in this case has front panel! Sleeving there! for now is just that! Sorry for my bad english! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeandroJVarini Posted October 26, 2010 Author Share Posted October 26, 2010 Small upgrade the project! Shopping! And some result comes out! In the end still had to cut the 3mm screw each worked there did not get in the pipes of the radiator is the most important! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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