How to Make A DIY Acrylic Motherboard Armor + Paint The Plexiglass

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  • How to Make A DIY Acrylic Motherboard Armor + Paint The Plexiglass. Today i want to make a tutorial showing you how to create a diy motherboard thermal armor out of acrylic / plexi glass and customize it using painting techniques to achieve the best looking DIY mobo armor possible. This pc mod can be done to any motherboard and doing this will take your pc case modding to the next level. If you want to mod your custom pc using some paint and acrylic then this might be a great way to start as you will not damage any parts of the computer. So get painting, start modding and create the best custom case mod pc that you can build!
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  • @DIYTechTube
    @DIYTechTube 7 років тому +694

    DUDE SWEET. You're the first person I've seen do something like this

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +28

      thanks mate much appreciated

    • @Aorio
      @Aorio 7 років тому +2

      remember me diy tech! that guy from twitter that suggested this way back in February ?

    • @unlimiteduploads2971
      @unlimiteduploads2971 7 років тому +5

      thats because capacitors and components on the mobo will now be enclosed and overheat instead and then your motherboard catches fire.
      isn't that great!

    • @BuddyLoveDance
      @BuddyLoveDance 7 років тому

      Unlimited Uploads that's exactly what I was thinking. wouldn't catch fire but deffinetly causes heat build up. I'm sure there's a viable solution to keep it cool tho. intersting idea at least

    • @unlimiteduploads2971
      @unlimiteduploads2971 7 років тому

      well there's a reason that nobody else puts videos of this as thats the main cause.

  • @ifrashable
    @ifrashable 7 років тому +197

    just don't block the chipset, it needs air to circulate around the heat sink

    • @MrTroll145
      @MrTroll145 7 років тому +3

      He said there was space between the armor and the board.

    • @Aftertimeminers
      @Aftertimeminers 7 років тому

      pra izz just like humans

    • @majdswe
      @majdswe 6 років тому

      They have alot of money he did'n care lol

  • @spacecy
    @spacecy 7 років тому +501

    I did this and i got +50 fps on Mass Effect Andromeda with Celeron Dual Core and GTX260 on 4K ultra! Thanks!!!!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +25

      fk yeah =D

    • @spacecy
      @spacecy 7 років тому +4

      cool channel i subbed :D

    • @spacecy
      @spacecy 7 років тому +16

      now seriously that looks cool btw. never seen it before.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +12

      thanks man much appreciated =)

    • @neoxrah
      @neoxrah 7 років тому +9

      yeah maybe if he integrates a rgb strip into the armour shield

  • @DesignsByIFR
    @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

    i hope you all enjoy guys =) thanks for the support

  • @TheSpartanFactor
    @TheSpartanFactor 7 років тому +68

    This is really clever, and looks awesome, but I'm concerned about how this would affect thermals.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +3

      +TheSpartanFactor thank you very much =)

    • @auscaliber1
      @auscaliber1 7 років тому +8

      Probably a little, but unless you're grinding your pc 24/7 (which you aren't unless it's some kind of rendering server or something), it shouldn't be an issue as long as there's even a little clearance, especially if you have decent airflow in your case. Keep it clean if you're worried.

    • @CattleRustlerOCN
      @CattleRustlerOCN 5 років тому +2

      Negatively says logic

    • @sarrakitty
      @sarrakitty 4 роки тому

      make it out of aluminum instead, lol

    • @IronwingTechHaven
      @IronwingTechHaven 2 роки тому

      It's not like he covered anything that generates much heat. So, I wouldn't think it's a concern. I mean, they sell plenty of motherboards with plastic on these areas.

  • @thesunexpress
    @thesunexpress 6 років тому +5

    Pro tip: use a piece of scrap MDF or something like it, clamp/glue/stick the acrylic to it & start cutting away... It will aid in preventing the acrylic from cracking while you saw/cut/drill into it. A bit of heat also goes a long way, making the acrylic a bit less brittle & a bit more forgiving, especially when making intricate cuts & cutting into narrow sections of the cut-outs.

  • @Luke-ek2je
    @Luke-ek2je 7 років тому +3

    gorgeous... i searched so long and finally someone explained me how to diy a armor kit

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +Trimmer Rage you are very welcome

  • @arnaud.durand
    @arnaud.durand 7 років тому +226

    this is what asus call thermal armor 😂😂😂

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +29

      +Vintage Hardware =D

    • @MSI6728
      @MSI6728 6 років тому

      Indeed, Sabertooth bords w/ TUF Shield, or whatever... :D

    • @sheppardpat47
      @sheppardpat47 6 років тому

      Also Maximus Vi Formula have this thermal armor, i have one

    • @KableTac
      @KableTac 5 років тому +14

      If youve ever taken the armor off one of those boards youd realize its not a piece of plastic covering parts. it has active cooling. what this guy did was basically put a plastic blanket over a lit furnace. It probably melted within 30 minutes of actually having it on, but he wont put that part in a video.

    • @jeremiahbourne4449
      @jeremiahbourne4449 5 років тому

      @@KableTac what could he have done better? What should have he avoided to make it safe?

  • @andyzyrahball
    @andyzyrahball 7 років тому +8

    I want this guy to succeed so he can do more with his talent.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +2

      +nathan zerna thank you very much

    • @HoloScope
      @HoloScope 2 роки тому +2

      Hey I think he did!

  • @brrebrresen1367
    @brrebrresen1367 6 років тому +10

    instead of using tape you could drill out the holes where the motherboard mounts are and use stands as screws on the motherboard and then mount the plate to the stands like you usually do with the motherboard to the case.
    it will then make the plate go flush with the motherboard and no lower\higher spots around.
    used this method not for "armor" but making a platform above for mounting GPU's in 2U cases where there was no riser-card in the case... need an extender though ;)

  • @BUZDRIFT
    @BUZDRIFT 7 років тому +31

    Led lighting behind the armour is all thats missing.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +14

      +BUZDRIFT ill do another armor and get some leds in there

    • @BUZDRIFT
      @BUZDRIFT 7 років тому +1

      Designs By IFR yeah, definitely... Looks really good!

    • @carlosbunga2533
      @carlosbunga2533 6 років тому

      better el-wire than led

  • @cooper845
    @cooper845 7 років тому +1

    wow that turned out really good and also good to see an australian doing this as i am aussie my self

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

      +ArdvarK thank you very much man

  • @gingersquatch9844
    @gingersquatch9844 6 років тому +6

    I plan on making something like this but I plan to drill out holes for the caps and have small heatsinks on on some of the IC chips. I love your work!!!

    • @sangeetamishra5071
      @sangeetamishra5071 Рік тому

      It's now 5 years passed damm man how time flies btw what's your progress?

  • @AgentChickenGaming
    @AgentChickenGaming 7 років тому +5

    This is the best idea ever.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +AgentChickenGaming thank you =)

  • @TheVoidofNothing11
    @TheVoidofNothing11 5 років тому

    That is flippin AWESOME! I'm so doing stuff like this when I build my next gaming rig.

  • @nickburak7518
    @nickburak7518 7 років тому +1

    Very nice. First time I've seen anything like this.

  • @exlibrisas
    @exlibrisas 5 років тому +17

    My hands grow out of my ass so I could not make anything like this. But it is amazing.

  • @stackinthepaper362
    @stackinthepaper362 7 років тому +3

    Already thought of this but THIS is a whole new level!

  • @1985avo
    @1985avo 7 років тому +2

    Actually made one on my previous build 4 months ago, have considered doing it to my new one aswell, but nonetheless very nice to see a tutorial on this. Would be cool to see what others might come up with! - As for people concerned about thermals, this is NOT an issue what so ever, there is plenty of room for air to go between the plexiglass and the motherboard/components.. Cheers

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +y0ghurtsuit thanks man, yeah people musnt realise that there is a decent gap between the main board and plexi glass

  • @NatNetNitNotNut
    @NatNetNitNotNut 7 років тому +1

    sweet! I have always searched for this kind of mod but haven't seen one in youtube. finally. thanks for the idea!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +NatNet Nit NotNut you are very welcome =)

  • @urdaddywingnut7820
    @urdaddywingnut7820 7 років тому +3

    Haters gonna hate, but DAAMMMNN bro- that is hella tight! Adjust to whatever color the individual prefers, & it's go time!!

  • @GeekGarageDK
    @GeekGarageDK 7 років тому +47

    I like the idea, and what you did looks really nice! BUT you are messing with heat dissatpation from the smaller chips and components on the motherboard. Looks nice and it shouldn't be a problem IF you have enough airflow in the cabinet. but if you have a newer noise dampned cabinets with only a few fans this is absolutely a no-go reason being that you are creating an isolation wall with plastic/wood on one side and PCB on the other side with all the heated components inbetween, you are even covering up the southbridge heatfan that needs airflow.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +16

      +GeekGarage this isnt going into a cabinet. I tested the temps in a case and it worked perfect. I stress tested it as well and it worked fine. Also got to remember there is a good 1-1.5cm gap in there for the air to move. There are also fans pulling up the air which are directly above the motherboard

    • @FilippRoos
      @FilippRoos 7 років тому +1

      I hope that was sarcastic :)

    • @RapzMalmer
      @RapzMalmer 7 років тому +1

      Captain right there is right :)

    • @GeekGarageDK
      @GeekGarageDK 7 років тому +2

      Air, just as liquid and electricity, will flow the path of least resistance so it will choose the topside (above the plate) rather than in between plate and PCB. Yes you will get airflow but just not as much as you expect even with a gap, that is why when you see server and such hardware where you put hardware in a highly enclosed space, you have fans with fan ducts guiding the air to the right spots. I would love to see a FLIR measurement with and without that plate, at idle and load in a case where 90% of people that might do this will use it.

  • @1comdhavoc
    @1comdhavoc 7 років тому +2

    for those people that are concerned regarding heat dissipation, there is no need to worry as long as the vrm are not fully covered, as in air tight covered. a little air flow will be sufficient to cool it. the rest of the mother board in fact needs thermal shielding from the removable components such as VGAs , hard drives etc that can easily generate temps in excess of 70 c. therefore the top end armor wielding boards come with heat shielding armor.
    what has me concerned is where to put the double sided tape cuz that will literally seal the air from making contact with the pcb that is directly underneath it.

  • @tizithegiant
    @tizithegiant 7 років тому

    Love it. Thank you for the tutorial!

  • @cdurkinz
    @cdurkinz 7 років тому +3

    Super creative man, nice job. Quality content.

  • @marcushesketh5822
    @marcushesketh5822 7 років тому +4

    Looks pretty sick I think better than a strix board

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +Marcus Hesketh thanks man =)

    • @ausintune9014
      @ausintune9014 6 років тому

      its good but i dont really like how it completly covers up the pcb as i like the strix board nice red black carbon fibre-ish pcb style

  • @mraboolfazl7681
    @mraboolfazl7681 6 років тому +1

    Really create Do not talk about your creativity and keep up with this idea👍👏👏

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  6 років тому

      +ابوالفضل سیدی thanks

  • @thelegend6172
    @thelegend6172 2 роки тому +2

    Whom ever dislikes this video is stupid, untalented and a hater. My guy, keep it up and you are amazing!

  • @avrggamer8358
    @avrggamer8358 7 років тому +46

    do a tutorial on how to mod a case to have a vertical gpu

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +31

      +AVRGgamer i can certainly do that =)

    • @Ddanielmilton
      @Ddanielmilton 6 років тому

      Want verticle, check on the new shift mini itx cases

  • @CarlCoxx77
    @CarlCoxx77 7 років тому +4

    Nice to see someone that is actually creative modding... and not doing all the same hiped temperd Glass hardtubes builds that are loooking so individual these days ^^ keep it up.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +4

      +I am Mods ReAnIm8TeD thanks man =)

  • @shunsui7615
    @shunsui7615 7 років тому +1

    this is amazing im starting my custom gaming pc after realization of what happens to counsels in 5 years i may attempt a desk build with all custom color your videos give me the tools and motivation i need to do i have subd and liked ur videos keep up the great work friend

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +Ivan Putnam thank you so much man, that means a lot =)

  • @jadeanderson9651
    @jadeanderson9651 7 років тому +2

    This is awesome and is literally right up my alley of what I wanted to do

  • @Harro4870
    @Harro4870 7 років тому +3

    holy shit is it just me or are us Australians beginning to boom on youtube
    before there were like only a few but now there are alot more

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +PIXEL POOTIS yeah haha we need more =)

  • @SomeNameHere
    @SomeNameHere 7 років тому +5

    Just a tipp, you can Buy Motherboard standoffs. Those screw into each other. drill your Holes into the Shield where needed. Now Screw in the Motherboard using the mentioned standoffs on those standofs you can screw the "Armor" than.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

      +traX yeah iv done that before =)

    • @pussybutt4003
      @pussybutt4003 5 років тому

      hmm that sounds like a pretty solid idea. could make for an easy method to remove it without messing up any double sided tape while being able to apply it back in the same exact position. cool.

    • @basilmemories
      @basilmemories 5 років тому

      Good to know, I'd be worried about the motherboard melting the plastic otherwise

    • @Deadpool-ODST
      @Deadpool-ODST 5 років тому

      You can also add a few blower ty

  • @jax9340
    @jax9340 6 років тому +1

    bro you are aswm really you are the first person made this type of video

  • @ben3977
    @ben3977 7 років тому +1

    Insane man got something to do now for summer

  • @harrison00xXx
    @harrison00xXx 7 років тому +5

    nice idea, but i like good airflow over my components, thats why i have a case with a 250mm Top Blower Outletand 3x 120mm thermal controlled Inlet

  • @vickedude95
    @vickedude95 7 років тому +3

    Awesome! how is this affecting the heat of the motherboard?? an same with the Graphic Card backplate u made? did the temperatures go up? and how much?

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +2

      +SwiftCo nope i tested these in bench marks under load. No temp differences because i left a good gap between the pcb and the armor for the heat to ruse up and out with the fans pulling it up and exhausting iy

    • @vickedude95
      @vickedude95 7 років тому +1

      thanks for the fast answer! definetly going to try this out! keep the awesome guides up! and you earned a new sub for sure!

    • @rafaelfagundes5598
      @rafaelfagundes5598 6 років тому

      That was my question, too.
      I'm sure I'll do it in my mobo, I'll put fans blowing hot air over and leave a space to not touch directly.
      Thanks for the video, your board got fucked!
      Sorry for the English of Google translator.

  • @ohlawditsando
    @ohlawditsando 5 років тому

    hands down the best pc tech channel dont @ me

  • @Jensettiman
    @Jensettiman 7 років тому +1

    I just randomly stumbled upon this video, but this is what I've been looking for. I will definitely save this video somewhere for when I might begin making my cover. Thumbs up, man.

  • @Richard-nc7gh
    @Richard-nc7gh 7 років тому +4

    Tip next time you do something like this say in the video that temp difrences are negligable then you wont get every single comment being about that i do like this and might implement some aspects into my fully custom desk pc build

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +McAsAsInAtOr x yeah great idea, to be honest i didnt expect people to be commenting about temps at all because i just assumed that people would know i wouldnt do something that would ruin a pc haha xD boy was i wrong. Cheers man =)

  • @DaCuddleBugg
    @DaCuddleBugg 7 років тому +3

    Hello! I'm just wondering how thick is the acrylic you're using? ^

  • @GEEKYSOUMYA
    @GEEKYSOUMYA 6 років тому +1

    Which camera do you use?

  • @LaneHouse
    @LaneHouse 6 років тому +2

    This is a pretty neat idea, I wouldn't personally do it, mainly because it doesn't fit my current build, but it is a cool idea. Nice to see the process for future build ideas.

  • @Ali-vs2wt
    @Ali-vs2wt 7 років тому +64

    much desgine such wow...very BOSS!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      thanks man =)

    • @ktyoiurdflgkkighjdlfkgo5264
      @ktyoiurdflgkkighjdlfkgo5264 7 років тому +1

      it will just give higher temps cause its compressed

    • @rocknexus55
      @rocknexus55 7 років тому +4

      nice try, but the temperature change in any significant component is negligible, if any at all. and its not even compressed. its just resting on some tape under the motherboard.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +4

      yeah theres like a good 1.5 or 1cm between the armor and the board itself

  • @xscorpionezosx5508
    @xscorpionezosx5508 7 років тому +6

    Hi, I'm am confused where you put the tape exactly? Reply would be muchly appreciated

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +3

      +xScorpionEzosx i just used tape because the adhesive i had reacts with the paint so i needed some clear spots to put the adhesive on

  • @PreBCFan1
    @PreBCFan1 7 років тому +2

    Great idea. I think that is something really helpful for my PC!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +PreBCFan1 thank you very much =)

  • @Macky4941
    @Macky4941 5 років тому +2

    Awesome idea, I've been thinking of doing something like this but had no idea where to start! Any thermal issues since install? I might throw a small fan in mine if so.

  • @TheWongKeys
    @TheWongKeys 7 років тому +7

    Do something else with ram like a diy ram cooler with fans in it or something

  • @Ali-vs2wt
    @Ali-vs2wt 7 років тому +10

    the og meme is: much doge such assky very woow

  • @AXLplosion
    @AXLplosion 7 років тому +1

    Looks amazing, might consider doing this if I start to mod my PC!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +AXLplosion thank you very much

  • @austinlamb3968
    @austinlamb3968 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. I have been looking for a way to make a theme for my pc

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +n3gative1effect you are very welcome =)

  • @nooway5555
    @nooway5555 7 років тому +27

    2:45 R.I.P motherboard

  • @jonaswolfsberger7158
    @jonaswolfsberger7158 7 років тому +13

    Dude that accent is brutal

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +Jonas Wolfsberger hahaha thanks

  • @ethanneuner1574
    @ethanneuner1574 5 років тому

    Super cool never seen anything like this before

  • @mrko3944
    @mrko3944 7 років тому +1

    Wow, I was looking for this kind of DIYs, This is actually really cool!

  • @JuanYAnita1
    @JuanYAnita1 7 років тому +3

    heat bro, heat!!!, HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

      +HeM Genera s52 where abouts? I dont see it

  • @batvanio
    @batvanio 7 років тому +3

    It does not seem practical. So the motherboard will be heated more strongly because leave no place for ventilation.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +batvanio there is a good 1.5cm gap in there for the heat to rise up and out

    • @batvanio
      @batvanio 7 років тому

      That's good, but not enough. Should one fan put them to have air movement. Even with so much place heat remains closed and difficult to dissipate.

    • @batvanio
      @batvanio 7 років тому

      That's good, but not enough. Should one fan put them to have air movement. Even with so much heat place remains closed and difficult to dissipate.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

      +batvanio there is movement, the hot air rises and it also being exhausted by the top fans

  • @hewitttt
    @hewitttt 5 років тому +1

    Great video. I was surprised that you only used tape to connect the armor the the mobo. I will be using this video to pimp out an OEM desktop so thanks a ton :)

  • @flyingninjaz7008
    @flyingninjaz7008 7 років тому +1

    Damn this work deserves a lot more attention.

  • @idontknoeausername1624
    @idontknoeausername1624 7 років тому +1

    That is the coolest motherboard I've ever seen!!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +Daniel Lopez thank you very much

  • @IronBay
    @IronBay 7 років тому

    Awesome mate! Make more stuff like this, really fun to watch! Nice result as well!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +2

      thank you very much =) i will definatly be making more

  • @DarknessSuporter
    @DarknessSuporter 7 років тому +1

    very good job very original its very easy to buy kits and install but when you make it like this it gives an awesome tuch

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

      +Nikita Pokatsky thank you, glad you enjoyed =)

  • @prendedaj22
    @prendedaj22 3 роки тому

    Beautiful. Good work

  • @marioStortuga
    @marioStortuga 7 років тому +1

    I remember when this was sub 700. Your videos are progressing very nice. And this armor plate is awesome

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +2

      +mario soto glad you are still here man =) thank you

  • @aliafan7357
    @aliafan7357 6 років тому +1

    Are you using marga citra acrylic?, i work using this material pretty often, there is a tool for bending acrylic, its very useful

  • @IronwingTechHaven
    @IronwingTechHaven 2 роки тому

    It looks pretty sweet. I was just thinking about doing this then I saw your video.

  • @michaelthomas4029
    @michaelthomas4029 7 років тому +1

    question, I see on the top you have it taped, but what's it resting on for the bottom half??

  • @Pnky-chan
    @Pnky-chan 4 роки тому

    you are a master of your craft sir and very thorough.... I dig it and it gives me all the ideas..... huzzah

  • @aminroazman7109
    @aminroazman7109 7 років тому +1

    Nicely done.

  • @umutdemir9991
    @umutdemir9991 7 років тому +2

    Im not gonna lie that looks cool !

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +Buğrahan Özkan Özkan thank you man =)

  • @DeafMatch
    @DeafMatch 7 років тому

    I can see myself trying this. Good job!

  • @GarvChawla
    @GarvChawla 5 років тому +1

    Appreciate your hardwork

  • @AncientGameplays
    @AncientGameplays 6 років тому

    These guy / guys deserve was more views, like and subscribers! keep the good work guys!

  • @Cyrussss
    @Cyrussss 7 років тому +1

    Man i love doing these stuffs. Its like having a lamborghini in your desk

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +Jonathan Cyrus Francisco haha it sure is =D

  • @OldBuford
    @OldBuford 7 років тому +1

    i cant wait to try this myself, luckily i have access to 3D modeling programs so i can make more accurate pieces and play around with color in rendering so i get just the right look without wasting paint and time. great video!

  • @TheGodGifts
    @TheGodGifts 7 років тому

    As always very unique video and nice interesting armor. Great job man i love your videos.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +TheGodGifts thank you very much man

  • @eduaulas
    @eduaulas 6 років тому +1

    Great Job! congratulations!!!!

  • @sheng98q
    @sheng98q 6 років тому +2

    Very beautiful.
    For a long time, the motherboard should be hot, right?

  • @justaperson8815
    @justaperson8815 5 років тому +1

    Just found your channel and subbed.Can`t believe i havn`t seen this channel before!Love the video, thought of doing this myself.

  • @fitriayohana4431
    @fitriayohana4431 5 років тому

    Love the vid, any info for the can spray used to paint thanks

  • @benchkid0375
    @benchkid0375 7 років тому +1

    Looks awesome dude.

  • @Tech215Studios
    @Tech215Studios 3 роки тому

    Great Job man!!!

  • @companyoflosers
    @companyoflosers 6 років тому +1

    this actually is a perfect solution for the problem i had recently. i was trying for a white build for my pc and was pretty disappointed by the lack of white themed motherboards when i was first looking and settles for a plain looking one. there seemed to be some videos out there detailing people plasti-dipping their motherboards, but i didnt want to risk it. this on the other hand is a perfect solution. i dont even have to touch my motherboard now, i can just do something like this! istill might paint my gpu though as its a founders 1070 and while the silver doesnt quite clash, it would be better if it all matched. i might still have to paint the black parts of the interior of my case though.

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  6 років тому

      +companyoflosers good luck with it all man. Let me know how it goes

  • @Grubbybump253
    @Grubbybump253 4 роки тому +2

    Why am I even watching this. My motherboard already looks amazing.

  • @wikanrosojati9178
    @wikanrosojati9178 7 років тому +1

    Your Motherboard is spitting fire , good job!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +wikan rosojati thank you very much =)

  • @miru2583
    @miru2583 7 років тому +1

    nicely done dude! i recommend using metal plate and then airbrush it. cool vid

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +My Cabbage! Thanks, would need to be careful with metal. Its conductive

  • @leungkingsway4915
    @leungkingsway4915 7 років тому +1

    brilliant idea , i absolute going to try it in my next build.

  • @tobi9190
    @tobi9190 7 років тому +1

    new favorite channel

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

      +Kawaii Faze thank you very much ♡♡

  • @colinq
    @colinq 7 років тому +1

    This in incredible! Might need to try this out eventually

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому

      +_NiLoC _ thank you =) i will be doing another one soon, a lot easier but looks so much better

    • @colinq
      @colinq 7 років тому +1

      Can't wait to see it!

    • @DesignsByIFR
      @DesignsByIFR  7 років тому +1

      +_NiLoC _ thanks =)

  • @dylanhens6966
    @dylanhens6966 7 років тому +2

    Very cool, great job. Subbed!

  • @SaisVoice
    @SaisVoice 6 років тому

    looks awesome and definitely creative, but wont this mess with the cooling? airflow won't get to most of the components under the acrylic

  • @YANNProd94
    @YANNProd94 6 років тому +1

    Looks pretty NEAT

  • @Mr1comment
    @Mr1comment 6 років тому +1

    Very nice work!!

  • @sdge2075
    @sdge2075 7 років тому

    Looks great!

  • @Ryuzaky706
    @Ryuzaky706 7 років тому +1

    I loved it so much!

  • @sametyavuz7840
    @sametyavuz7840 3 роки тому +1

    Bravo keke

  • @lokeshtimes
    @lokeshtimes 5 років тому

    Lovely

  • @LancerX7
    @LancerX7 7 років тому +1

    As always mate, great work, this came up amazing. :)

  • @jamiebrown2170
    @jamiebrown2170 7 років тому +1

    Looks really nice, I never really thought about making mobo armour, but it would be really useful if you had a cheaper board to make it look nicer