submission by ottoyu34
Introduction:
My design is the transforming cube. As a computer enthusiast, I always feel that computer cases always limits users from achieving better performance. For instance, Gamers might be satisfied with a mid-tower case; High-end enthusiast might want a full-tower for water-cooling and flexibility; Extreme overclockers with opt with bench setups. There are always tradeoffs between features. I would like to introduce my design allowing usability for any users by satisfying their needs, while having all the features in one case.
Design concept:
The first prototype was to build the acrylic cube case from scratch. But after many considerations, I’ve found the perfect case which is available on the market. Think of it this way, how many cases on the market have designed with gamers, enthusiast and extreme overclockers in mind. I can’t find many. What if, you’re just new to computer hardware, but you would plan to be an enthusiast and overclocker? You won’t need to upgrade cases along your way if you have this one. Also, many of us are not lucky enough to be sponsored. But we would still want to enjoy the fun of extreme overclocking while using the same system for regular usage and gaming, since many won’t buy two core i7 systems for each task. Hence, with this case, you could be fraging at a lan party one day and extreme overclocking the other day with the same hardware with this case ; maximizing the hardware.
Design detail:
This case could be among a few in the world with a convertible top, which allows quick easy access to the entire motherboard and connections. An opened top also means that user won’t be limited by any cooling method. They could snap on an air cooler, water block or even liquid nitrogen cooling. The possibilities are limitless. The motherboard tray below the northbridge and CPU area will cut out allowing quick access to mount aftermarket coolers accordingly. A horizontal orientation of the motherboard tray allows users to swap hardware quickly without rotating case from vertical position when using a traditional case. When the convertible top is closed, it maximizes protection from elements. The convertible top will be added with a 200mm and/or 120mm from additional cooling. Also, the xtreme design logo is will be on the top. Two 120mm LED fans for ventilation across the motherboard, much like what extreme overclockers do. Another extreme overclocking feature is using modified motherboard standoffs allowing quick swap of motherboard. Samsung SSD will be mounted along the drive bays to show off its present. This case is a bench system and an everyday case, depending how users use it.
Samsung SSD mounted and motherboard tray cut-out.
Hardware (adding):
- Choice of best air-cooler and water-cooling at the time of purchase.
- High performance silent fans(120mm&200mm)
- Sunbeam UFO acrylic cube case
- Special motherboard standoffs
Hardware (already supplied):
- A transparent case fully demonstrates the eye catching Asus motherboard while Antec power supply keeps cables at minimum.
- G.skill providing highest performace memory kits with ram cooling fan ensures maximum benchmark results.
- Nvidia Geforce GPUs provides best gaming and benchmarking performance.
- Samsung SSD equips with the latest hard drive technologies and 6Gb/s SATA3 is futureproofing.
- Razer gaming devices allow users to have an edge in games and maximize gaming experience.
- Antec power supply making sure hardware has enough juice.
- Intel Core i7 is the fastest cpu achieving highest FPS in games and best scores in benchmarking.
Rear view of the case. The top cover with xtreme design logo.
Goals:
- Proving the cooling abilities of this case, our main goal is to rank top 20 fastest core i7 860 CPU (according to HWbots.org).
- Achieve maximum overclock for CPU & GPU for everyday and benchmark purpose.
- Demonstrate the lightness of the case for ease of transport.
- Demonstrate the benefits SSD comparing to traditional HDD.
Front view with sponsors logo, letting others know what inside.
Challenges:
- After initial calculations the Geforce 260 video card will have tight fit with the case.
- Modifying the acrylic case without disturbing main structures and weaken strength.
How ASUS' "Xtreme Design" motherboard features help your system and daily life? With Turbo V and Turbo V remote: I will be able to switch between my overclocking profiles. I could use a lower overclock for regular usage such as web surfing (to conserve energy) and use a higher overclock for gaming. I won’t have to record down my settings on paper anymore. System stability and longevity heavily depends on the quality of components used on the motherboard. Asus always build with the highest quality capacitors and VRM allowing maximum overclock and stability. Asus’ hybrid phase will monitor and control the VRM, so I won’t have to worry about during overclocking. MemOK function allows me to get my system startup quickly in case of a Ram issue. Q-design is one of the best functions here and allows me to swap out components quickly and get back to tuning. 6Gbps SATA capability ensures this system will support the latest hard drives. Asus has packed everything a High-End motherboard should have allows users to push the system to the maximum. Small details such as eSATA at the I/O panel show that even small details are taken care of. Anything else that convinces us to pick your idea from the participating forums? I have been building computers for more than 10 years and I demand the highest performance computing experience through overclocking and quality components. I joined HWbot.org recently and currently I rank #79 in Canada. I will continue to gain positions with more overclocking planned coming up. I love to build unique computers with high-performance and good looks. This passion has made me a computer builder building many computers over the years. Other than pushing hardware; I also push myself to learn more daily about hardware tuning such as Extreme overclocking (LN2), watercooling and craftsmanship. Other than that, I’m an active member in many forums including Xtremesystems.org, Guru3d.com and hothardware.com. I always enjoy sharing experiences and helping others.
How ASUS' "Xtreme Design" motherboard features help your system and daily life?
With Turbo V and Turbo V remote: I will be able to switch between my overclocking profiles. I could use a lower overclock for regular usage such as web surfing (to conserve energy) and use a higher overclock for gaming. I won’t have to record down my settings on paper anymore. System stability and longevity heavily depends on the quality of components used on the motherboard. Asus always build with the highest quality capacitors and VRM allowing maximum overclock and stability. Asus’ hybrid phase will monitor and control the VRM, so I won’t have to worry about during overclocking. MemOK function allows me to get my system startup quickly in case of a Ram issue. Q-design is one of the best functions here and allows me to swap out components quickly and get back to tuning. 6Gbps SATA capability ensures this system will support the latest hard drives. Asus has packed everything a High-End motherboard should have allows users to push the system to the maximum. Small details such as eSATA at the I/O panel show that even small details are taken care of.
Anything else that convinces us to pick your idea from the participating forums?
I have been building computers for more than 10 years and I demand the highest performance computing experience through overclocking and quality components. I joined HWbot.org recently and currently I rank #79 in Canada. I will continue to gain positions with more overclocking planned coming up. I love to build unique computers with high-performance and good looks. This passion has made me a computer builder building many computers over the years. Other than pushing hardware; I also push myself to learn more daily about hardware tuning such as Extreme overclocking (LN2), watercooling and craftsmanship. Other than that, I’m an active member in many forums including Xtremesystems.org, Guru3d.com and hothardware.com. I always enjoy sharing experiences and helping others.
Conclusion:
Thanks for reading and the chance to take part of this event. Hopefully I could demostrate how xtreme the hardware is. Good luck to everyone!
reserved
Update(17/11) - Intro & ordering parts:
saw my name on facebook yesterday. I almost screamed at the computer lab.
First of all, Thank you Asus,Intel,G.Skill,Nvidia,Samsung,Antec,Razer (not in order) for such a great event and allowing me to represent your products. I will try my best to share my thoughts on them.
Secondly, I started purchasing parts for this build. The case I planned to use is the Sunbeam acrylic cube case. In summary of the reviews I read, its cooling performance is surprizingly good comparing to other acrylic cases, due to the fan placements. The fans direct airflow across the motherboard more directly. So, I ordered the case yesterday and newegg.ca shipped it out today which is very fast. I've seen acrylic cases in person and they do show off components very well. Now, I will be owning my first and modding it.There are still parts to come, such as cooling,fans,etc.
Lastly, I will be updating this log in three different types of information: Case mod update, Overclocking update, and Review update. I believe this will make you guys easier to keep track. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
Links to the sunbeam case:
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811166042
Danger Den cases are actually the best acrylic cases bar none. I am sure you can work magic with this though as you are a modder and this is merely your canvas.
If you want to see mod acrylic builds head over to my blog, then look me up if you need help as I have done dozens of acrylic builds (I get all my stuff custom cut at Danger Den). Heck if you chose to use a Danger Den case as a base instead of the Sunbeam maybe I can help you get one at a good 'discount' ;)
Check out my modding blog: www.outoftheboxmods.com
Thanks for letting me know. I will go with DD next time.
can't wait to see your build.
cheers
Hey Ottoyu. Have you thought about what you were going to use to stabalize the top. If not I had an idea. If you could get your hands on a pair of hydraulic arms to put on each side you could essentially have the lid open intself. You would just need a latch on the front and once you open the latch the hydaulic arms would slowly raise the lid. Just a thought.
I had that idea too, But due to the limited room inside the case. I might for a external spring loaded system. If you come across any hydralics arms. please let me know.
Good luck in Stage 2!! This is a really great entry!
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