I start this project in 2008 a couple of months after I finish my AirSupreme I and this one was the sequel AirSupreme II but as you may know my \"AirSupreme I\" evolve so I let this project out of the picture, but know I rename the project and I\'ll take over once again... so the concept is the same as AirSupreme I or EvO but with 120mm fans... new light color scheme, some custom modification and more air flowing...
Also this will be my first Inter-Forum thread meaning that this thread will be post in any Forum am subscribe. So it will be update simultaneously in all of the forums.
As always there is no plan cuz whatever came to my mind I\'ll try to do it...
So feel free to give your opinion, comment or disagreement cuz we know can\'t like to everybody...
So let\'s the mod begin...
Sponsored by:
newmodcity.com (2x 140mm Fans, 2x 140mm Custom Fan Grills and 3x 120mm Custom Fan Grills)
OKGear.com (4x 120mm Hex Mesh)
[Completed] Building the Storm Cage Part 4 - May 18, 2009
Finallly I accomplish the Storm Cage Idea!
Now I have to wait until it dry to do some test!!!
Things to do: Drill a hole in the bottom to connect the custom reservoir and another one at the top to connect the pump and build my unique loop :D and let the storm begin!!!
I'll try to upload the video tonight!!! so stay tune!
I have to option to mount 2x 2.5 HDD but don't know which one will be better!
Behind the mobo tray or in behind the fan controller on top the Storm Cage any suggestions are welcome!
In this chapter we're going to disassemble the lightning machine to see how we are going to connect that to the PSU and move the controller to the front of the case.
The Storm Cage ver. 2.0
The first design was nice but it didn't let the air from the 2x 140mm fans go into the cage to create the chaos I was expecting so I decided to cut the front and add something I found at a local 0.99 cent store.
My niece Modding with "Uncle Mas"
Gluing a piece of acrylic to the front face to have more space for water!!!
Casualty of Modding!!!
So is 12:32pm here in NYC so I'll wait for the paint and the glue to dry!!!
Initial Temp 70F (Warm water was used to make this Test)
15 Min (After): 68F
30 Min (After): 67.5F
45 Min (After): 67.1F
Without any special setting or Hardware, just the The Storm Cage, the Pump and the NMC CPU Water Block.
So now I'll explain how the Storm Cage Works...
First it takes the water from the bottom of the Cage and distributes it through the loop... Then it hit the Rain Chamber where the water goes down as drops... then this drops are cool down by the strong winds from the 2x 140mm Fan in the front...
So is like having Mother Nature inside a Computer Case. I can adjust the rain frequency and the wind velocity so I can control the Storm inside the Cage...