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    Posted: 14 Mar 2017 at 7:31am
bump, great job vids and modding Technical ability showing almost anything is possible as long as you invest a serious amount $$$
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That is a really awesome build. Super job Skot. I would love to do something like this if I had the time and money. Autobot or Decepticon logo. Would love to see a benchmark test from this Superman build. :D

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Great job MegaSkot!

Cestitke kolega! :)




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Oh
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Gawd!!! Shocked

Personally, I've never been a big fan of theme-type builds, but the amount of time, planning, design, work, and $$ that has gone into this build is just... well, Super!!

I particularly admire the custom case design and construction. That is something I've always wanted to do but I don't have the equipment and time to do it right.

Please keep us informed on the progress of this build. While I highly doubt you'll need any help with it, if you need any suggestions or assistance, please don't hesitate to ask!

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All I have to say is WOW.....

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Home made big wall panel radiator:











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Cooler Master V1000 - Man of Steel Edition!











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Case:

The initial idea was to avoid the screws and that's why we put the neodymium magnets in the case frame.
Itself was made of acid resistant stainless steel, which doesn't attract magnet, but case panels do,
because they are made of weather resistant stainless steel, and that's the way how I avoid the spread of magnetism in the case and get what I wanted.
The panels are holding well to the frame.





























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Inno3D GTX970 HerculeZ X2
EK-FC970 GTX - Nickel
EK-FC970 GTX Backplate - Nickel












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