Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900

Modding case Dark Base Pro 900 from be quiet!

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Modding time! I need to start to pick this amazing case be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 apart. Disassemble it into smallest piece. Ensuring I got to know each inch of this case. Finding out what part I should replace, which one to point and of course.

One major task was to understand more about the outside aluminium panels how I could  fit my white leather. The leather that will set the foundation for my entire Scandinavian design inspired modding theme and build self titled Zeuligan. Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900

This is how a Dark Base Pro 900 looks when you start picking it apart

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Bottom panel

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Top panel

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Top and Bottom panel

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Front panel and door without the front dust filter

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Case without any panels. This is where all the magic needs to fit inside.

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Backside of the case. Fan and Led hub visible

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Top of the case without any panels and front IO visible

Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900
Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900Zeuligan build begins - Custom PC modded from Dark Base Pro 900

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One Reply to “Modding case Dark Base Pro 900 from be quiet!”

  • yaytay

    Hi,

    How did you separate the metal from the plastic on the base and the door?
    Did you do anything to clean glue off afterwards?

    I want to knock a few more holes in DB900 and the job will be a lot tidier if I can cleanly separate the plasting from the metal.

    Thanks.

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