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Ace_finland
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Default Project Inverted [Corsair 600T] - 08-11-2012, 12:49 | posts: 50 | Location: Finland

Hey guys!

First post here but def not the first visit! Great site and thought it was time to register so you guys can check my mods. Have gotten a lot of inspiration from here so check it out and please leave some feedback!

It all started with me wanting the case on the other side of the desk and still be able to monitor the watercooling. Since then it kinda escalated and i did a lot more than i intended to do








Sorry for not the best pictures, the only thing that is worse than my photo skills are my photo shopping skills
   
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Default 08-11-2012, 15:12 | posts: 45 | Location: The Netherlands

Cool case, but the name is not really original anymore...
   
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Default 08-11-2012, 15:57 | posts: 50 | Location: Finland

true, but my original idea wasn't very original either
   
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How did you flip to make it inverted? Any guides?
   
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Default 08-13-2012, 07:37 | posts: 50 | Location: Finland

i have more pictures here

It was a bit more work to invert it than i first expected
   
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Default 08-13-2012, 09:55 | posts: 10,834 | Location: England

Great looking build. I'm not generally a fan of white cases but that build could change my mind!
   
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Default 08-13-2012, 11:26 | posts: 5

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i have more pictures here

It was a bit more work to invert it than i first expected
Thanks. Looks like it's not just removing the rivets, flipping it and re-rivet it again. Some cutting was involved it seems, lol
   
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Great looking build. I'm not generally a fan of white cases but that build could change my mind!
Thanks! I have always liked black and white so for me it was a pretty obvious choice of case
   
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Thanks. Looks like it's not just removing the rivets, flipping it and re-rivet it again. Some cutting was involved it seems, lol
yeah
   
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