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Extreme Lian Li by Ediejo

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Frenkie 3rd July 2006, 21:55 Quote
I really love this mod. I was fortunate to spend two days close to ediejo and his case on the Hardware Info exchange last year. That case is one mean mother :)
Reason.Renegade 4th July 2006, 07:29 Quote
Aweosme custom case, just proves if you put your mind to it anything is possible, well done !!!!
Solidus 4th July 2006, 10:21 Quote
il give you a fiver for it! take it or leave it *hint* take it, take it** :P

Amazing mod dude!
un1ty 4th July 2006, 11:21 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ediejo
Hello bit-tech readers!

First of all so sorry for my late reaction.
Thank you all for your responses. Here are some of the answers to your questions.


The weight of the Extreme Lian Li, with the wooden container for transport to LAN party’s.

90 kilo =14.173 Stones = 198.42 Pound

http://www.ediejo.nl/Casemod/CJ363

Ramble, somebody else toke the photo when I was lifting that case in the wooden-container. I can not find it. Make a new one later. ;)
When I go to a lanparty, I transport it with my VW Caddy. See the wooden container on the left side. ;)

http://www.ediejo.nl/Casemod/CJ378

The height 24 cm, for the prometeia 2 cm plexi, 59,5 cm for the Lian Lipc-70, again 2cm plexi and at last 24 cm for the water-cooling.

Total height from the case 111,5 cm = 44 Inches

The greater part of the case is in the bottom-half, so I can asure you, the system is quite solid on the ground.

About the noise. Only when it starting up it makes some noise. What you hear then is the Prometeia. When the Prometeia is running on -45 degrees Celsius, the noise level goes down. There are three 120mm fans for the water-cooling. And four 80mm case fans inside the case. Even when the system is overclocked it has enough cooling power so that the case fans can do the work on 7 volt. When it’s running on stock settings I can switch down the water-cooling fans. The water-cooling part is separated from the case. So the water transports the heat outside the case. It is not influenced by the heat from the case. I think that makes a big difference between using water-cooling radiators outside the case.

This was my first casemod and I worked out till the end. I do my best to show some more casemods from me here. I am still working on some more cases now.

Some special thanks: To my sponsor. Point of View. And to Frenkie for translating this artikel.

Thank you for the compliments. I hope to see you soon.

Hey ed mate,
its a bit late isn't it?
i guess the thread @ GoT is about 6 months old now.
tho.. it stays a cool mod!
great job!
by the way, are you planning to upgrade to conroe yet?

i'll see you again, at GoT
DXR_13KE 4th July 2006, 14:37 Quote
90 kilograms?!?!?!?!? *me faints*.
customh 4th July 2006, 18:58 Quote
Sweet mod, insane size!!!
Ediejo 5th July 2006, 04:10 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by un1ty
Hey ed mate,
its a bit late isn't it?
i guess the thread @ GoT is about 6 months old now.
tho.. it stays a cool mod!
great job!
by the way, are you planning to upgrade to conroe yet?

i'll see you again, at GoT
Hey un1ty, it is never to late for the frontpag from Bit-Tech.
the thread @ GoT is almost 2 years old.
Now I am not planning to upgrade to conroe.

Also no chance for return to GoT. I like Bit-Tech verry much.
ShadowWings 5th July 2006, 15:10 Quote
Congrats Ediejo with the frontpage on Bit-Tech.
Ediejo 5th July 2006, 18:05 Quote
Thanks ShadowWings.
neander 5th July 2006, 19:42 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ediejo
Hello bit-tech readers!

First of all so sorry for my late reaction.
Thank you all for your responses. Here are some of the answers to your questions.


The weight of the Extreme Lian Li, with the wooden container for transport to LAN party’s.

90 kilo =14.173 Stones = 198.42 Pound

http://www.ediejo.nl/Casemod/CJ363

Ramble, somebody else toke the photo when I was lifting that case in the wooden-container. I can not find it. Make a new one later. ;)
When I go to a lanparty, I transport it with my VW Caddy. See the wooden container on the left side. ;)

http://www.ediejo.nl/Casemod/CJ378

The height 24 cm, for the prometeia 2 cm plexi, 59,5 cm for the Lian Lipc-70, again 2cm plexi and at last 24 cm for the water-cooling.

Total height from the case 111,5 cm = 44 Inches

The greater part of the case is in the bottom-half, so I can asure you, the system is quite solid on the ground.

About the noise. Only when it starting up it makes some noise. What you hear then is the Prometeia. When the Prometeia is running on -45 degrees Celsius, the noise level goes down. There are three 120mm fans for the water-cooling. And four 80mm case fans inside the case. Even when the system is overclocked it has enough cooling power so that the case fans can do the work on 7 volt. When it’s running on stock settings I can switch down the water-cooling fans. The water-cooling part is separated from the case. So the water transports the heat outside the case. It is not influenced by the heat from the case. I think that makes a big difference between using water-cooling radiators outside the case.

This was my first casemod and I worked out till the end. I do my best to show some more casemods from me here. I am still working on some more cases now.

Some special thanks: To my sponsor. Point of View. And to Frenkie for translating this artikel.

Thank you for the compliments. I hope to see you soon.


Same weight as Neander (must stop the corona's I think ) ... Not bad Ed, Great Case, superb work You must have a great example .... and I would like to see how the story continues ... the future must be ..... ;)

cu soon ..

ps : check the impact of such a case on the bumper of the car ;-)
Ediejo 5th July 2006, 19:49 Quote
Thanks Neander and all the best in the future............. ;)

See you soon ;)
misterkholl 23rd August 2006, 22:31 Quote
Hi Ediejo! thank YOU for the inspiration!! it's fantastic!!! ;)
zachfp 18th October 2006, 06:44 Quote
Ediejo,

I love your mod. I have the same Lian Li and was lookingforideas when I came across yours. It truely inspired me. I did have a few questions for you, though. How did you get the leaking light effect on the front panel? Did you place spacers between the case and the front panel mounting legs? Also, how did you polsih the drive cages?

Thanks for the inspiration!
nulio 30th December 2006, 21:59 Quote
Hi :D

I loved this mod It has some details that I really really loved.
About your question zachfp, I think he polished the cages like this
http://www.bit-tech.net/content_images/Mod_of_the_Year_2006/extreme1.jpg

Yet I have now other question for Ediejo, I've seen this "structure-thing" some times in one mod and another. What is this called?
http://www.bit-tech.net/content_images/Extreme_Lian_Li_by_Ediejo/18.jpg

I'm thinking starting, with some help, my first mod, and a thing like this would me a lot.

EDIT: I just noticed now that the last post was some months old

Cumps,
nulio
Ediejo 3rd January 2007, 21:57 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by un1ty
Hey ed mate,
its a bit late isn't it?
i guess the thread @ GoT is about 6 months old now.
tho.. it stays a cool mod!
great job!
by the way, are you planning to upgrade to conroe yet?

i'll see you again, at GoT
I have the power for Conroe so maybe i kick it for real. But than a Kentsfield ;)

http://ediejo.nl/Casemod/2xB-Q-750W.jpg

@ misterkholl, THANKS. ;)

@nulio,

http://www.rainforest-frogs.nl/shop/index.php?cPath=53&osCsid=d3541752f83385cfed129ef22dc233a0
http://www.rainforest-frogs.nl/shop/index.php?cPath=53_75
nulio 8th January 2007, 11:40 Quote
Thanks ;)

He He gimme one of those :D

Cumps
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