![]() ![]() I thought this was a really good design on the case and wanted to accent it. I have also started to cut the hexagons from the PCB to pattern over the side vents of the 509. I will be placing the LED pattern once I have the basic outer pattern cut. I wanted to give it that Strix GPU look on the front of the case as well as retaining the R5E10 PCB. Above you can see the basic front PCB pattern that will be on top of the smoked acrylic for the front glass. I will be using the Strix LED pattern on the front, side and top of the case by cutting the pattern into the PCB blanks. ![]() ![]() I made sure to utilize as much of the PCB as I could. I used card stock to trace the 509 front glass and sketch the Strix GPU pattern.Īfter the templates were cut I used a metallic silver Sharpie to trace the templates onto the PCB blanks. The case front will be backed with smoked cast acrylic to match the smoked glass of the 509 and maintain that menacing look. Next I will be cutting the pattern using a Craftsman Scroll Saw and Dremel cutting wheels. The In Win 509 will be modded using Republic of Gamers Rampage V Edition 10 PCB blanks along with a couple other ROG parts. The case mod will be with the beautiful In Win 509 ROG Certified. Like In Win cases are for their cases and EKWB are for their cooling. To me Republic of Gamers motherboards are just that, a model of excellence. This is why I chose Paragon as a name for this build. Paragon means, viewed as a model of excellence. Above you will find my base concept of the build. The case mod/ build will represent some of the finest names in the computer industry. Welcome to my project announcement of my case mod/ build log of the ROG Paragon! I would like to thank Republic of Gamers, In Win and EKWB for making this happen. ![]()
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