Orange Attack Project - Custom PC Case Mod
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wow i have one of those but i could never hurt it nice case though!!!
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you must get alot of dust.
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wait... that was your case that i've been seeing around other websites??? VERY NICE
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HAHAHAH lool how about to make PC case from tank granade shell ccc, how much weight taht thing 50 kilos
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if you could message my account and tell me how you cut the case shapes on the side i would greatly appreciate it. Or where you got it done if it was a machine shop. Thank you
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@EnjoiJsun my name has nothing to do with the computer company, get your facts right
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4:12 REMINDED ME OF THE MOVIE HOSTILE
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@Bennyliz NO YOUR'RE WRONG.
What if the case was made of fiber glass? HA!
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dose the case heat up more with it being steel
omgroy1587 2 years ago
Most cases are actually made out of steel; what the case is made out of has nothing to do with how cool it stays; that's completley dependent on the case layout, fans, and liquid cooling used; but no, it stays very cool; make sure to check out the final video.
Bennyliz 2 years ago
where in walmart did you find the wire mesh??? I needed some one time and couldnt find the right "look", then I ended up finding a nice fine mesh in the office supply isle -- I had to buy some of the black mesh "in" "out" baskets for office use. had a nice fine mesh, ended up looking great., but could have been a bit heavier guage.
yambo59 2 years ago
It's actualy from a black trash can; I saw the in/out box you where talking about, it was right next to the trash can I got; I think they're made out of the same material; I just picked the trashcan because I believed it had the largest mesh for the smallest price; also it had less bends and welding in the mesh compared to the in out box. It's definatly not heavy duty, but for the small areas I used it for on my case, it worked great; make sure to see the final worklog to see how it turned out .
Bennyliz 2 years ago
So, when this was finished did you have any trouble with the optical drive working at that angle? I know that some drives don't like to be placed any way except horizontally.
JamboyStu 2 years ago
I had no problem what so ever. You'd be suprised to know, but from my experiance I've never had any problems with disks being angled. An optical disk spins at such a high RPM, that it really acts like a gyro, allowing you to have it mounted at extream angles. The slight 30degree angle I have on my case is no problem for any modern day optical drive.
Bennyliz 2 years ago