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Coolermaster shows off mad case-mod skills

By The Inquirer
09:38 Mar 10, 2009 | 8 Comments
Tags: coolermaster | modding | pc | cases
Coolermaster shows off mad case-mod skills

Cebit 09: We catch up with some tame modders at Coolermaster's stand.

The perfect antidote for cold, wet, German weather is getting to peer inside the bowels of a beautifully-modded, exceptionally-crafted chassis, and Coooler Master has obligingly come to the rescue.

We had the good fortune of running into Tom Portsmouth of Snailmods and Paul Edwards of Coolercases at a Zotac booth party and we were invited to take an intimate look at the pair's artistic creations the following day.

Arriving at the Cooler Master booth after yet another breakfast of fried sausage, the mods were a sight for sore, tired eyes.

Tom's set-up, emitting an eerie green glow and sporting his little boy's skeleton toy immediately caught our interest. Dubbed 'Carbon Overclock', the new CoolerMaster ATCS 840 chassis housed a tri-loop system using the world's first carbon waterblock (usually made of copper).

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Tom's carbon and green beast.

The first cooling system was hooked up to the 360 radiator at the top of the case, cooling just the CPU while the second loop took care of the chipsets and memory. At the bottom of the rig, the third cooling system consisted of two 120 radiators sucking cool air through the front and expelling it from the sides.

The rig also boasted two reasonable ATI 4870 graphics cards from Powercolor and sported a Q6600 quad-core processor with a couple of Raptor hard drives. The setup also used two Cooler Master 'Aquagate Max' coolers and the latest Cooler Master 1250 Watt power supply.

On the front of the case, a small inbuilt screen was playing a video showing off some pretty impressive motorcycle stunt-ery, which Tom, whose second passion is motorcylces, said were some of his mates showing off.

Tom told us he's been working night shifts for seven weeks in the run-up to CeBit to get his mod finished, and even then it had been a race against time, with the finishing touches only being applied at 3am on the night before the show.

"There are still a few bits need tidying up," said Tom eyeing his creation critically, noting he had had some paintwork problems with it which had kept him on the powerpolisher until all hours. But on close inspection, we had no clue what flaws he was referring to. It looked truly spectacular in its craftsmanship.

Quality build, however, doesn't come cheap. "The whole rig is probably worth two, three, four K, depending on where you go with it", Tom told us. And he's talking pounds...

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Paul's racing-car red speedster.

Next, we took a sneak peak at Paul's red and black, chrome-grated rig, also built into the the attractive looking shell of the ATCS 840 chassis. The setup certainly didn't cut any corners when it came to hardware, either, with the dual loop cooling system hooked up to a hand picked Intel Core i7 Smackover board and two of the only three Zotac watercooled GTX 295s in Europe.

 

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Close up of Paul's build.

Paul had also managed to secure himself a couple of OCZ solid state drives (SSDs) and six gigs of super fast memory on triple channel, so his 50s juke box, Art deco style mod wasn't just incredibly good looking, it was also hardware on the bleeding edge.

 

 

 

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8 Comments
battlefield_gir
Mar 10, 2009 10:23 AM
Wait, whats so different other then some fancy watercooling?
moofactory
Mar 10, 2009 11:06 AM
But, its colour matched! :P
ahsoka
Mar 10, 2009 12:59 PM
BFG: There was a smiling man with it. Now that's progress :P
pwarren
Mar 10, 2009 4:58 PM
so, erm, how much _modding_ was actually done to those cases? Not that I want to decry the hard work they've put in, but it just seems, as has been noted, that it's some beefy hardware with a nice WC rig in a case...
THUNDERDOG
Mar 10, 2009 5:01 PM
nearly as good as mine..
*everyones quiet*
Hawkeye
Mar 10, 2009 5:17 PM
Oddly enough, all the moddy bits - LCD screens, the paintjobs etc - have been ignored by the photographers. Some people, eh!

- DH
Fat_Bodybuilder
Mar 10, 2009 9:22 PM
I think the image size is the biggest joke here. =P
Khirareq
Mar 11, 2009 8:43 AM
Nice cases. Something you dont see too often these days is the KISS principle being used. Too many people think you can replace skill and creative thought simply by cramming more shit inside - Or simply thinking that because you managed to cram everything in it looks good.

Less is more - I like these ones
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