Da Module Thingy + Leetfoot

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Hi everyone,

I'm new on this forum I hope this is the right section to share my PC case mod, I submitted it for the Case Mod World Series 2020.

Here the 2 presentation videos of the duo Da Module Thingy and it's dock Leetfoot, so you can see it turned on, I hope you like it :):

View: https://youtu.be/5f-8Q8vvwlA


View: https://youtu.be/xhCHGeb94Hw


General view:




Both are completely handmade scratch build, I didn't use any prebuilt parts, I didn't use CNC or 3D printing.

Da Module Thingy was crafted to be my main PC, and that is why it is not sponsored, to craft it I used some new aluminium and some recovered scraps, it had to look like a sleek looking Sci-fi Module, something you can take with you when you move from your home/ base to your starship, or to save lives, or whatever cool reason behind the need to move it, your choice :).

It is a mid sized case, not considering the dock it is 570 mm or 22 and 1/2 inches tall, 250 mm or 9.8 inches wide, and 310 mm or 12 inches the side, this is considering the handles too.



Thanks to the Cooler Master RGB controller and the two 200 mm Masterfans, I was able to give life to the original concept and they look like BIG afterburners with a lot of power inside the module.




The black PU leather wrapped shells have some nice contrast against the brushed aluminium, and I love the quilted pattern texture, it is supple which is a plus.

The handles were wrapped for safety and comfort with black paracord 550, to give some style I wrapped them with a pattern that pay homage to the Tsukamaki, is the way that Samurai swords handles were wrapped.



The Integrated touch screen allow the Pc to be used without any other peripherals, you just need the power.



Leetfoot is Da Module Thingy's dock, you need it in a starship, it's composed by 115 parts, 8 fingers with 8 sections each it was a consequence of Da Module Thingy octagonal gem shape.



Like Da Module Thingy it has been cut hammered and bended by hand, I got inspiration for the "fingers" from Octopuses and Squids, it already had 8 fingers so why not?

This way Leetfoot's fingers can be configured in a lot of different positions thanks to their chains like structure.



Build time about 6 months for Da Module Thingy and about 3 months for Leetfoot.

The hardware is not it's strong point, it doesn't have super dandy spec, but it was built with full compatibility with any M-Atx Motherboards, Gpu up to 370 mm or 17.5 inches long and Standard ATX PSU, so it's easily upgradable, right now it's not the best time for hardware shopping due to the stocks and prices of parts.

Hardware on the completed case

CASE FANS: 2x Masterfans MF200R
HUB CONTROLLER: Cooler Master RGB LED Controller
MB: MSI B350M Gaming Pro (M-Atx)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 33 eSports One
RAM: Kingston Technology HyperX Fury 16Gb @3200
GPU: MSI R7 360X
GPU COOLER: handmade with 2x120mm Arctic P12 pwm fans
SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 250 Gb
HDD: WD Blue 1Tb
PSU: Inter-tech Energon EPS 650 W CM
SLEEVED CABLES: Silverstone black gold

The Voting Page
https://community.coolermaster.com/cmws/vote/?contest=photo-detail&photo_id=4287#img

Forums build logs

Bit-tech: https://forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/da-module-thingy-handmade-not-sponsored.372596/

Cooler Master: https://worklogs.coolermaster.com/t...d-handmade-its-the-first-time-for-me-at-cmws/

For the Leetfoot videos making of:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5AV8emh-HwT0PSJHafGhHw/about

Widget Credit:

The rainmeter widget seen in the desk background is my modified version of: Round 4 Core CPU Meter by DavidRGreen
 

MaddMann

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That's really awesome. I reminds me of our snowball system at work, but way more awesome!
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