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It's aliiiiiive!!!!! :D

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After doing the reflow procedure for the Indigo Extreme TIM Temps are VERY nice :D I'm getting ~34ºC idle and topping out at ~48ºC under Hyper Pi, OCCT and Prime95.

All that's left to do is finish the coding and the wiring! Also, my coolant will be here this week, stay tuned :D
 
Minor update!

I painted the CPU retention bracket to match the rest of the case

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I also got a pair of 12" UV cathodes installed the the side door. I ended up reusing the touch connector that came with the case for this. it simplifies the wiring a lot :D

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Next up I wired up 4 LEDs and hot-glued them into the top part of the front side window. The LEDs are all warm white colored.

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And it's now finished! But you'll have to wait until tomorrow for the good pics. In the meantime here's a few teaser shots :D

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I like the project, but there is something....not right. I think it's the smooth paint that is supposed to be rusty/weathered. Also, if the paint is weathered, then how is it that the plexi/glass is 100% perfect? I think it would have looked better without the weathering effect if that is where you're going to stop. If you really do want the weathered look, then some other things could be done to make it even better :) I don't mean to bash your project. This is just some constructive criticism. You have skill, for sure. It's a design issue, really.
 
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