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My NSK4480B

StillFunkyB

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So I decided to try my first case mod. It's rather ghetto, but it's my first try. I've never been the creative type to do something like this, but after looking through the gallery and browsing the PC's on MDPC I wanted to give it a shot.

I have no intentions of trying to do something like what they show on MDPC, and some of the beautiful mods I have seen here. Just trying to throw something together that looks just a little bit nicer than what it looked like stock.

I got a can of plasti dip at the Home Depot and gave it a few sprays on a test piece, and liked the look so that is what I went with. Hopefully it will help with the fan noise just a bit, but I wasn't all to sensitive to that to begin with...

The window kit showed up today from Frozen, so I cut the hole and put the first two coats of plasti dip on the panel. Think I killed my dremel in the process. Had to use my drill to finish the cut.

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More to come once it is finished. I should be able to put the window in tomorrow, and then it will be done for the time being.
 
One other note...I cut that hole in the front a long time ago so I could have a 120mm there instead of the default 80mm. I just put the rubber piece around it today.
 
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