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Old 11-02-07   #1 (permalink)
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Just finished painting my Antec 900.
My first time painting also.

I just sanded down most of the case. Cleaned it. One coat of gray Primer, let it dry for a full day, then one coat of black enamel paint. It's been a bit over 24 hours after i lasted sprayed.
I'm going to pick up some clear coat tomorrow to protect it... But I figure I would share some pics because I think it looks freaking awesome lol!

Of course the flash brings out all the imperfections and makes some stuff look like it is gray, but everything is painted black except for the edge of the inside of the back panel which you can see from the right angle through the 5" drive bay area's little holes.
The back panel is painted black also, but the glare on that was HORRIBLE with the flash so I didn't include that pic.
I didn't take as much time on painting some of the areas that will be covered, like the mobo area so meh.

It is all cable managed and ready to be water cooled also. Thx to CD for the PSU idea.

I'm going without the top on the case, I have an idea for the top of my own, which you will see in due time.

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Here are the rest of the shots!









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Sweet. Question, why are there white large spots inside the case?
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Nice. I want to see it with the light up fans.
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Sweet. Question, why are there white large spots inside the case?
Looks like the camera flash made a white spot.
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Looks like the camera flash made a white spot.
Well like I said, I didn't concentrate much on the areas that are covered, so the mobo area and PSU area were done quickly.
And the flash makes it doubly bad.

You can really see it unless you shine a flashlight on it anyways.

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Nice. I want to see it with the light up fans.
Me too I have 6 12" UV cold cathodes and 4 of the smaller UV cold cathodes *those are 4" I think? I can't remember*. I'll probably end up using 3 x 12" and 4 x 4"
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