Luciel
September 19th, 2012, 11:21 AM
As the title says, I have decided to do a full project (mostly painting) in a week. I will be using my first ever non-beige computer case that recently came back to my possesion. (I had given the pc to my sister around 8 years ago and she finally got a new one). I originally bought the case around 10 years ago and was my first self built PC.
You might be asking, But Luciel, why use that old piece of crap when you could be using an awesome modern case? Well, I would say nostalgia and a way of getting back to my roots and "upgrading" them to my current skills.
I have no idea of what the case´s brand or model is, I bought it in a computer fair in the UK back then when the whole pre-modded case market was starting.
The idea came to me last night (or, this night if you´re picky about it technically being the same day) when I was lying in bed from 3am till 7am with no success in sleeping (Spain) is bloody hot right now at nights. So I decided to get up, get down to my workbench and start it up.
I will continue the log as soon as I upload the pictures (on a rather embarrasingly slow connection here) and detail everything I´ve been doing. Enough to say I have dismantled the old crappy hardware inside it (although the ASUS A7N8X-E was pretty epic bac then) and the case itself, cleaned it as best I could (the age really shows) and will proceed to sand it as soon as the shops open ( it´´s 8.45am here) and I can get some sanding paper! and prepare it for paint which hopefully I will start today.
The hardware that´s going to be used in this build is the following:
eVGA 790i Ultra SLI
Q6600
4x2 DDR3 1600 Corsair ram (yes I know it will create a bottleneck, but this are second hand parts I have laying about).
2x GTX275
3x Seagate SATA2 750Gb
1x dvd rewriter
1x memory card reader
Thermaltake bigwater b770 CPU wc system
SB X-FI platinum pro
I will also be ordering an MCP water block as the mcp in this board gets notoriously hot in SLI configs (right under one of the cards)
I will also be painting the gpus, sound card, hdds, and dvd drive casing to go with the design.
This system will be replacing my current main PC (the fallout case project shown in this sites case gallery, which, if anyone´s interested I´ll be selling, just the case) As my P67 asus board is being RMA´d so will be using the LGA 775 for now, and I will sorely miss my i5 2500k).
Again, I will be updating this thread with info and pictures of the whole process as the day goes by (I need to buy everything needed this morning as my car will be in the garage for a week getting fixed and re-sprayed).
As a last message for now, I encourage anyone to try the one week mod challenge, It´s not my first time and it can be a lot of fun : ) (even if its just to ebay it afterwards).
Thanks in advanced for all comments and suggestions : =)
//
It´s now 11am, I just got back from leaving the car at the garage, and apparently I may get it back before the end of the week (awesome)! But more importantly, I got back from buying the paint, and other supplies I needed for this project.
So, here it goes (excuse the crappy camera, I have already asked a friend for his much better camera that he will bring down tomorrow):
I went down to my work-area and, admitedly, I hadn´t been down there for a while, as most computer related work I´ve done in my room recently as I´ve had nothing major. Problem with this kind of thing is that, if you need to store something, you end up putting it there and thing, ah I´ll sort it out when I need space to work (lol, yeah right).
http://www.neonit.net/images/1.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/2.JPG
So, rather than actually try and sort things out (it´s 7.30am!!!!!!!!) I figured I´d just "relocate" stuff off the workbench.
Sorted...
http://www.neonit.net/images/3.JPG
So here is the case, with the original pc still in it, now, as you can see, it´s not in the best of shapes and it´s had a hell of a lot of use and while it has been taken more or less care off, 10 years doesn´t do any favours to a pc tower.
http://www.neonit.net/images/4.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/5.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/6.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/7.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/8.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/9.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/10.JPG
So, first thing, dismantle the whole thing and... most likely throw away that old hardware, most of it is on it´s way out aniway.
http://www.neonit.net/images/11.JPG
Dirty, let´s clean the whole thing up.
http://www.neonit.net/images/12.JPG
Well, that´s as clean as it´s going to get, at least the chasis, I will be sanding (is that the right word?) down all the panels and getting them ready for painting. I shall be doing this as soon as I press submit reply on this post.
On the side window I have opted to get rid of the acrylic, which is in really bad shape (brown with smoke and scratched to hell). I could replace it with some left over acrylic I had from another project, but I´m really liking the idea of mesh (i´ve used it before for a sidepanel and loved the look, the only downside is that the insides aren´t as visible as with acrylic, although I guess I could try and find some really fine mesh, any suggestions on this?
Until later!
//
It´s 11.45am,
I have finished sanding all the parts, I hate sanding, plus I could never get it quite right when there where imperfections in the original paint to begin with ¬¬ (removing them), I had to use some dissolvant to remove the sticky pads left behind the original neons (back when they where actually neons, as opposed to cold cathodes or leds). The fumes... weeeeeeeeeeeee :p
http://www.neonit.net/images/13.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/14.JPG
Ok, it´s 13.30pm, nearly time for lunch here, and I have now given the 3 coats of the base color (in this case, black) to all the parts of the case (a big thanks go to whoever invented fast drying acrylic car paint, a bit more expensive than normal acrylic, but totally worthied if you don´t like waiting for paint to dry, and let´s face it, who does).
http://www.neonit.net/images/15.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/16.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/17.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/18.JPG
Right well, I think I deserved lunch, plus, I really needed fresh air after that, awfull fumessssssssssss, plus, stake for lunch, :cool:
After lunch I will proceed with the next stage of painting.
//
It´s 15.00pm,
I´ve now prepped and base-coated 2 of the devices in the case, the dvd rewriter and the memory card reader (with bluetooth, because, everything is better with bluetooth).
http://www.neonit.net/images/19.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/20.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/21.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/22.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/23.JPG
I am currently preparing the case, as a whole for exterior painting (using masking tape from the inside on any holes so paint does not get inside the case).
http://www.neonit.net/images/24.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/25.JPG
Short update due to me having to come up for the backplate of the mobo, might as well paint it with the case since I´m at it (rather than having to paint it seperately later).
//
It´s 16.30pm,
I have assembled the case, taped the stripes I want to remain black (more on that at a later point),
http://www.neonit.net/images/26.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/27.JPG
and given 2 coats of the radioactive green (surprise! or not if you guessed due to the mobo design, if so, kudos!), here´s the first coat, to which I, before anything, added a few loose drops (squirter cap) of alloy silver, and while the pictures, due to ****ty camera just show blobs of paint, I assure you, the end result is random drops of extra shiny radioactiveness.
http://www.neonit.net/images/28.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/29.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/30.JPG
//
And the second coat:
http://www.neonit.net/images/31.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/32.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/33.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/34.JPG
As you can see, this is why I used a black undercoat, because if I had used white, it would look pale and matt as seen on the masking tape. However the problem with this is that, also as you can see, it still has a few coats to go, acrylic paint needs loads of coats to become one solid (or like I´m aiming for here, almost solid color, and since it´s a dual layer color (this color includes an extra base coat and the color itself) it takes twice as long to dry, so 25 min between coats.
You might be asking, But Luciel, why use that old piece of crap when you could be using an awesome modern case? Well, I would say nostalgia and a way of getting back to my roots and "upgrading" them to my current skills.
I have no idea of what the case´s brand or model is, I bought it in a computer fair in the UK back then when the whole pre-modded case market was starting.
The idea came to me last night (or, this night if you´re picky about it technically being the same day) when I was lying in bed from 3am till 7am with no success in sleeping (Spain) is bloody hot right now at nights. So I decided to get up, get down to my workbench and start it up.
I will continue the log as soon as I upload the pictures (on a rather embarrasingly slow connection here) and detail everything I´ve been doing. Enough to say I have dismantled the old crappy hardware inside it (although the ASUS A7N8X-E was pretty epic bac then) and the case itself, cleaned it as best I could (the age really shows) and will proceed to sand it as soon as the shops open ( it´´s 8.45am here) and I can get some sanding paper! and prepare it for paint which hopefully I will start today.
The hardware that´s going to be used in this build is the following:
eVGA 790i Ultra SLI
Q6600
4x2 DDR3 1600 Corsair ram (yes I know it will create a bottleneck, but this are second hand parts I have laying about).
2x GTX275
3x Seagate SATA2 750Gb
1x dvd rewriter
1x memory card reader
Thermaltake bigwater b770 CPU wc system
SB X-FI platinum pro
I will also be ordering an MCP water block as the mcp in this board gets notoriously hot in SLI configs (right under one of the cards)
I will also be painting the gpus, sound card, hdds, and dvd drive casing to go with the design.
This system will be replacing my current main PC (the fallout case project shown in this sites case gallery, which, if anyone´s interested I´ll be selling, just the case) As my P67 asus board is being RMA´d so will be using the LGA 775 for now, and I will sorely miss my i5 2500k).
Again, I will be updating this thread with info and pictures of the whole process as the day goes by (I need to buy everything needed this morning as my car will be in the garage for a week getting fixed and re-sprayed).
As a last message for now, I encourage anyone to try the one week mod challenge, It´s not my first time and it can be a lot of fun : ) (even if its just to ebay it afterwards).
Thanks in advanced for all comments and suggestions : =)
//
It´s now 11am, I just got back from leaving the car at the garage, and apparently I may get it back before the end of the week (awesome)! But more importantly, I got back from buying the paint, and other supplies I needed for this project.
So, here it goes (excuse the crappy camera, I have already asked a friend for his much better camera that he will bring down tomorrow):
I went down to my work-area and, admitedly, I hadn´t been down there for a while, as most computer related work I´ve done in my room recently as I´ve had nothing major. Problem with this kind of thing is that, if you need to store something, you end up putting it there and thing, ah I´ll sort it out when I need space to work (lol, yeah right).
http://www.neonit.net/images/1.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/2.JPG
So, rather than actually try and sort things out (it´s 7.30am!!!!!!!!) I figured I´d just "relocate" stuff off the workbench.
Sorted...
http://www.neonit.net/images/3.JPG
So here is the case, with the original pc still in it, now, as you can see, it´s not in the best of shapes and it´s had a hell of a lot of use and while it has been taken more or less care off, 10 years doesn´t do any favours to a pc tower.
http://www.neonit.net/images/4.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/5.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/6.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/7.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/8.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/9.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/10.JPG
So, first thing, dismantle the whole thing and... most likely throw away that old hardware, most of it is on it´s way out aniway.
http://www.neonit.net/images/11.JPG
Dirty, let´s clean the whole thing up.
http://www.neonit.net/images/12.JPG
Well, that´s as clean as it´s going to get, at least the chasis, I will be sanding (is that the right word?) down all the panels and getting them ready for painting. I shall be doing this as soon as I press submit reply on this post.
On the side window I have opted to get rid of the acrylic, which is in really bad shape (brown with smoke and scratched to hell). I could replace it with some left over acrylic I had from another project, but I´m really liking the idea of mesh (i´ve used it before for a sidepanel and loved the look, the only downside is that the insides aren´t as visible as with acrylic, although I guess I could try and find some really fine mesh, any suggestions on this?
Until later!
//
It´s 11.45am,
I have finished sanding all the parts, I hate sanding, plus I could never get it quite right when there where imperfections in the original paint to begin with ¬¬ (removing them), I had to use some dissolvant to remove the sticky pads left behind the original neons (back when they where actually neons, as opposed to cold cathodes or leds). The fumes... weeeeeeeeeeeee :p
http://www.neonit.net/images/13.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/14.JPG
Ok, it´s 13.30pm, nearly time for lunch here, and I have now given the 3 coats of the base color (in this case, black) to all the parts of the case (a big thanks go to whoever invented fast drying acrylic car paint, a bit more expensive than normal acrylic, but totally worthied if you don´t like waiting for paint to dry, and let´s face it, who does).
http://www.neonit.net/images/15.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/16.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/17.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/18.JPG
Right well, I think I deserved lunch, plus, I really needed fresh air after that, awfull fumessssssssssss, plus, stake for lunch, :cool:
After lunch I will proceed with the next stage of painting.
//
It´s 15.00pm,
I´ve now prepped and base-coated 2 of the devices in the case, the dvd rewriter and the memory card reader (with bluetooth, because, everything is better with bluetooth).
http://www.neonit.net/images/19.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/20.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/21.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/22.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/23.JPG
I am currently preparing the case, as a whole for exterior painting (using masking tape from the inside on any holes so paint does not get inside the case).
http://www.neonit.net/images/24.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/25.JPG
Short update due to me having to come up for the backplate of the mobo, might as well paint it with the case since I´m at it (rather than having to paint it seperately later).
//
It´s 16.30pm,
I have assembled the case, taped the stripes I want to remain black (more on that at a later point),
http://www.neonit.net/images/26.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/27.JPG
and given 2 coats of the radioactive green (surprise! or not if you guessed due to the mobo design, if so, kudos!), here´s the first coat, to which I, before anything, added a few loose drops (squirter cap) of alloy silver, and while the pictures, due to ****ty camera just show blobs of paint, I assure you, the end result is random drops of extra shiny radioactiveness.
http://www.neonit.net/images/28.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/29.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/30.JPG
//
And the second coat:
http://www.neonit.net/images/31.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/32.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/33.JPG
http://www.neonit.net/images/34.JPG
As you can see, this is why I used a black undercoat, because if I had used white, it would look pale and matt as seen on the masking tape. However the problem with this is that, also as you can see, it still has a few coats to go, acrylic paint needs loads of coats to become one solid (or like I´m aiming for here, almost solid color, and since it´s a dual layer color (this color includes an extra base coat and the color itself) it takes twice as long to dry, so 25 min between coats.