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Heavily modded Juno P3 case.

mashie

Junior Member
Here is Syrinix, a fully modded Juno P3 midtower case.


Specs:

AYHJA 1.4GHz @ 1.53 right now.
EpoX 8K7A+
2 x 256MB Corsair PC2400
IBM 60GXP 60GB
Plextor PlexWriter 16/10/40A
Floppy
Powerman 300W PSU


Cooling:

Eheim 1048
DangerDen Maze2
DangerDen northbridge block
DangerDen GF3 block
DangerDen heatercore
1/2" Silicone tubing
15mm copper bends and copper T for airtrap/refill.
220/12V relay to switch on the pump with the computer.
Heatspreader in copper on the GF3 so the waterblock also cools the RAM on it.
127mm ventilation duct with an integrated Y.S. Tech 120mm fan (heavily modded to fit inside) running at 7V.


Mods:

Removed 3.5" bays.
Moved HDD and floppy to 5.25" bays.
Custom made faceplates for floppy and CD-RW.
Rounded cables.
Custom made frontplate in copper to replace the old one that was full of holes (quite similar to a cheeze) 😀
Custom made attachment to install pump hanging vertically.
Front blowhole with EL-wire as fanguard.
Window with 2.5m EL-wire around it.
2 green cold cathodes.


Check here for plenty of pics.
 
Man, that is one ugly looking case but the MOD itself is very cool.
Nice cutout(very unique looking) and looks very nice and clean overall.

I still can't get over the Imac look-alike case though.
 
lordPheaton,

Everyone on that board has already seen it...


Regarding the case, I simply took a case with potential that not everyone already had modded to death (read Lian-Li and Antec).
 
Thanks, nice to please some people atleast 😉

GoldMember, you are not the first one that thinks I live in the wrong place 😀
 
It took a couple of hours and 10-15 normal cutoff wheels (the circumference is almost 2.5 meters aprox 8')
 


<< Nice work.

Must be a Plumber in real life😀

Toro
>>


Thanks, I'm plumbing datapipes in real life as a Network Engineer 🙂
 
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