Phinix Nano Tower by Mike Krysztofiak

Written by Antony Leather

July 10, 2012 | 09:21

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Everything came out perfect. It was time to start build it all up. I assembled all pieces to see how it looked, firstly just a frame.

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The PSU was going to be installed vertically in the power chamber. I decided not to braid the wires but used yellow heat shrink instead!

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This way I was saving some space, because all the heat shrink covered wires were taking a lot less space than braided ones, and also looked amazing. This 750W Modular PSU was a gift from Antec.

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It all looked a lot better when I was able to close the power chamber with all the pieces installed inside.

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Then it was time to install the motherboard and DVD. I even gave it a go and powered up to see how the beautiful LEDs on memory sticks lit up.
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