Not bad. I've got my hadron coming tomorrow with a pair of the 1300 rpm e-loop noiseblocker 120mm fans. I've got a hackintosh with some skylake bits and a GTX 760 going in it. Still debating on if I want to sleeve the cables or not. I sleeved everything in my Enthoo Primo and it was a nightmare. Not sure if I want to endure that again.
+TimmyTechTV I think you can do it, find a local shop that can cut a new side panel with the dimensions for the retina display, bolt in the display with either custom or OEM brackets, then pick up a driver board for the retina display and hook that up to it, and just hook up some HDMI or DVI to the display driver board and presto! The most amazing LAN PC! I really wanna do this myself, and I think it would totally be possible for you to do as well.
hey bro loved your videos and just got my hands on an evga hadron air myself. I just got one question how in the world did you get the bottom cover with the footstand off???? i need help bro lolol
So that is just going to be a print sever for the 3d printers, I want to know have you tried mater control as software to print from, I have been using it and I find I get better prints than from using Slic3r, even if it's a bit slow at times it shows what speeds that your going to print at and that certain areas can be ramped up for speed and as against quality ???? When I use slicer I get cracks in my prints from slicing on slic3r, that get shown on the screen and sometimes transfer to the end print.
Nice case but I was wondering since you were having such issues with clearcoat. Why didn't you try powder coating the case instead? Even the cheap harbor freight systems work great. Also use an old stove, I wouldn't recommend using the one in the house.
+BakyLive My R9 290's are in my water cooled system. They would melt this case. I could never find a solution for the retina display that didnt look like ass, so I gave up.