I read through the whole log before I joined the Bit-tech community and I was amazed at how awesome it looked and the amount of time and effort put into it. I could tell from his log that he is a perfectionist and it payed off in the end.
Congratulations to Wayne on a jawdroppingly brilliant scratch build and a definite contender for MOTY.
I've spent this year following stealthlow with great shock to be honest. I didn't think Wayne could top air cube and I was wrong! I was so impressed, I had Wayne make me some copper fan frames for my own project.
Wayne- I've spent a year with my jaw at the floor, only now can I collect the flabby skin and go for surgery. Thanks a lot.
Totally brilliant. The results people out there can achieve are truly mind blowing. Puts the big name system builders to shame every-single-time. I never tire of seeing these beautiful creations.
Thank you Antony, Joe & all at bit-tech cheers ;).
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Originally Posted by jimmyjj Totally awesome.
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Originally Posted by yassarikhan786 I read through the whole log before I joined the Bit-tech community and I was amazed at how awesome it looked and the amount of time and effort put into it. I could tell from his log that he is a perfectionist and it payed off in the end.
Congratulations to Wayne on a jawdroppingly brilliant scratch build and a definite contender for MOTY.
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Originally Posted by mongpong looks stunning!
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Originally Posted by l3p Love this build with copper accents!
Cheers Jimmyjj, yassarikhan786, mongpong, l3p :).
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Originally Posted by Razer2007 Nice front page pimpage Wayne!! Thanks for sharing you mod on Losias.net too!
Cheers Razer & happy to be on board there mate :).
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Originally Posted by KidMod-Southpaw I've spent this year following stealthlow with great shock to be honest. I didn't think Wayne could top air cube and I was wrong! I was so impressed, I had Wayne make me some copper fan frames for my own project.
Wayne- I've spent a year with my jaw at the floor, only now can I collect the flabby skin and go for surgery. Thanks a lot.
:) Cheers KidMod matey ;).
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Originally Posted by Fizzban Totally brilliant. The results people out there can achieve are truly mind blowing. Puts the big name system builders to shame every-single-time. I never tire of seeing these beautiful creations.
Thanks Fizzban, true if I can get into making things like this anyone can get into making things & if they get keen on it with an undying enthusiasm for it they can progress nicely :).
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Originally Posted by Krayzie_B.o.n.e. Totally gorgeous! why no optical drive? i know they are ancient but i still have a slight need for one!
anyway i have my checkbook handy........so How much is gonna cost me for this awesome tower cause i seriously want this!
I'm still learning though & only been focusing on my fabrication skills so far, I still think I'm 1 or 2 cases away from making any to sell, if I'm to sell them I want to get faster at producing cases but also keep the quality high so I could keep the prices reasonable.
I said during the log that I wouldn't try the solid pci/io piece again but I will & am confident my future ones will be spot on :).
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Originally Posted by paisa666 Just awesome... been following this buils and its just stuning!!
I probably can't add more to whats already been said, this really is a work of art. also I've said it to Wayne in his log, that this for me is top 3 in the MOTY, I think it's good enough to win it...
Originally Posted by Herodj95 Fantastic Job Wanio! :D
Thanks Herodj95 :).
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Originally Posted by Jake123456 Did this fall from Heaven?...
It just looks epic..
:) Cheers Jake :D.
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Originally Posted by p0Pe A-friggin-mazing!
Waynio, I love this mod:D So well done, and all the details nailed PERFECT!
Thank you p0Pe :D still got a lot of thinking to do for if I can progress with air cooling or to go with water for my next, resisted for so long that maybe it's time to progress & learn something new :D it's always been the maintanence that's put me off water cooling so if I can work out a super easy maintanence rig for water then I'll do it for my next big project :D but my next project will be a nice compact htpc, itching to have a dabble with mini itx & I wouldn't mind having a low powered net/media rig for every day computer stuff & keep a nice gaming rig purely for gaming & designing :).
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Originally Posted by phinix Fantastic build, beautiful finish, full of details, great job!
Thanks phinix ;) our rigs have similar power but yours is so nice & compact so yours is another one which makes me want to try out mini itx :) it is nice having the option of adding another gpu though if I ever wanted to but then again you could add a 590 if you ever needed crazy gpu power :D.
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Originally Posted by coolmiester Really refreshing seeing good old fashioned skill with hand tools these days rather than the easier route.
Well deserved front page feature and a great read ;)
Thanks coolmiester :) I like all approaches really but I stick with what I can afford :D it's way cheaper for me to use normal tools & can always use them in future projects unlike paying a load to a pro place where the only thing I'd gain from it is a good case, it's actually a nice satisfying feeling progressing skills also so I've come to enjoy that part a lot like progressing through an awesome game but 1 without an ending :D but man if people can get access to the sweet machines then good for them & it's always good to see people pushing what the machines can do with sweet designs :) I reacted badly to seeing advanced machined projects in the past when I was quite new to modding but got all of that well out of my system & just like all forms now ranging from cardboard wonders all the way through to industrial awesomeness ;).
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Originally Posted by bulldogjeff I probably can't add more to whats already been said, this really is a work of art. also I've said it to Wayne in his log, that this for me is top 3 in the MOTY, I think it's good enough to win it...
Absolutely brilliant, top modding Wayne.
:o:D Thanks Jeff mate, I'm just excited to see all the awesome completed projects of the year all together for an awesome overload blitz, makes me dizzy :D I might pass on voting though as it will be sooooo tough to pick a top 3 out of 20 or way more or just pick out the ones I enjoyed following the most through the year :).
Last year I voted for Attillas build Air cube and Purple rain for what went in to them and for the simple reason that the end product was athletically pleasing...Simples
Originally Posted by james888 If you did decide to sell this you would have to make an announcement on the forums... many including myself would be interested.
How do you put a price on something like this. Based on materials it would be a couple of hundred pounds, take in to account the man hours that went in to it and it becomes an entirely different thing altogether.
Originally Posted by james888 If you did decide to sell this you would have to make an announcement on the forums... many including myself would be interested.
How do you put a price on something like this. Based on materials it would be a couple of hundred pounds, take in to account the man hours that went in to it and it becomes an entirely different thing altogether.
He mentioned he might sell it already. People buy highend cases already, although not everyone. They wouldnt get it anyway. This case in my opinion is better than a lot of them.
What I came back to say was that this is an amazing case. Im sure you know. It not only looks amazing but is very functional. That is the importand part
Exellent build waynio and a well deserved place in the spotlight.
At the beginning of this build I was a bit worried about adding copper because I thought there was a risk that the material mix might look odd in the end. But you sir.. you pulled it of and made it look like something to be displayed in a glass case.
Well done Wayne, having followed this build from the very beginning I can say you more then deserved a front page article, especially after all the hard effort you put in on this build, the persistence you displayed, especially with the curves! A slight shame it's finished, I miss checking for updates at 2am :D Like KidMod said, we're a bunch of crazies
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ReplyCongratulations to Wayne on a jawdroppingly brilliant scratch build and a definite contender for MOTY.
Wayne- I've spent a year with my jaw at the floor, only now can I collect the flabby skin and go for surgery. Thanks a lot.
anyway i have my checkbook handy........so How much is gonna cost me for this awesome tower cause i seriously want this!
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq59/waynio_2008/Project%20Stealthlow/ProjectStealthlow1106.jpg
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq59/waynio_2008/Project%20Stealthlow/ProjectStealthlow1108.jpg
I'm still learning though & only been focusing on my fabrication skills so far, I still think I'm 1 or 2 cases away from making any to sell, if I'm to sell them I want to get faster at producing cases but also keep the quality high so I could keep the prices reasonable.
I said during the log that I wouldn't try the solid pci/io piece again but I will & am confident my future ones will be spot on :).
It just looks epic..
Waynio, I love this mod:D So well done, and all the details nailed PERFECT!
Well deserved front page feature and a great read ;)
Absolutely brilliant, top modding Wayne.
How do you put a price on something like this. Based on materials it would be a couple of hundred pounds, take in to account the man hours that went in to it and it becomes an entirely different thing altogether.
He mentioned he might sell it already. People buy highend cases already, although not everyone. They wouldnt get it anyway. This case in my opinion is better than a lot of them.
What I came back to say was that this is an amazing case. Im sure you know. It not only looks amazing but is very functional. That is the importand part
At the beginning of this build I was a bit worried about adding copper because I thought there was a risk that the material mix might look odd in the end. But you sir.. you pulled it of and made it look like something to be displayed in a glass case.
Looking forward to the next project from you ;)
Well done Wayne, having followed this build from the very beginning I can say you more then deserved a front page article, especially after all the hard effort you put in on this build, the persistence you displayed, especially with the curves! A slight shame it's finished, I miss checking for updates at 2am :D Like KidMod said, we're a bunch of crazies
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