Congrats on the sponsor mate , I always try to buy lamptron illuminated switches, could do with buying a range of them even while I'm not modding as they can be hard to get sometimes in uk, I'm too shy and would feel cheeky asking manufacturers to sponsor me, I remember the thread of how to get sponsors but I also only want to put the parts I want in my cases, would be saaaweet to get some good sponsors though lol .
And hooooly shmoke, the big guns , 2x 5970, seriously bad a$$ graphics power going into this, I would expect you will be able to play ANY game on tripple vision at max res & settings with this setup, Wow, drool .
my 1st scratch case made july 2008 (finding my feet)
Air Cube prototype (fin jan 2009) (still finding my feet)
Air Cube v2 now with added cpc stack (fin aug 2010) (getting better)
Project Stealthlow (fin sep 2011) (much improvement)
Lean and Green - modular dual PC scratch build - Paused
Midlag Crisis
Thanks, Waynio.
Just a short update for now.
I picked up some edge trim tonight at my local Auto Zone. This will help dress the rough edges on the perspex.
I wasted an hour at Lowe's Hardware store looking for some kind of edge trim or U-channel molding that would fit 1/8" perspex but, once again, the hardware stores in my area are a big...
... when it comes to anything but the most mainstream home improvement items.
So, I'm using automotive trim that I was able to find at a local Auto Zone near my house.
It's a nice, snug fit on the perspex, and it has a thin line of adhesive down the groove so that the edges will stick.
Beginning to dress the edges of the middle piece:
I'm leaving a little overhang so as to have a smooth join in the corners. After the corners are fitted, I'll cut the excess trim for a smooth join.
A short update for tonight, guys. My blocks are back from nickel plating, and I'm happy to say that things went really well. I've spent tonight polishing them to get them in top shape so that I can take some photos tomorrow in my studio.
Here are a few preview shots of the copper now plated electroless nickel:
The matte finish on the front of the GPU blocks has a cool effect when plated. Has kind of a metallic silver look now. The back of the blocks are very shiny and smooth.
I'll have some better shots tomorrow of the blocks and some polishing action. In addition, I'm working on a mid-build project video which is about half-way complete right now. Should have it finished within a week if all goes well.
Thanks again to DangerDen not just for their partnership in r e f l e X i o n but for allowing me to tweak their product to fit the theme of this build a little better.
Thanks, everyone!