Armorsuit Sabertooth Z77 Mod by Paul Tan

Before this year's Computex, the ASUS TUF team sponsored a few modders - including Paul - to take the Sabertooth Z77 and design something TUF, sorry, tough enough to match its hardware credentials. With further sponsorship from Corsair that included Dominator DDR3, a TX850M, H100 cooler, Performance Pro SSD and some new Air series fans, Paul cracked on with his vision to create this: final1 You can read and share your thoughts in Paul's full thread in ROG's modding forum.

Initial Plans

Using Adobe Illustrator, Paul drew up his outer design. This process took a week. [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"]

The Package Arrives!

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Keep The Box!

Modders - don't chuck out your box, recycle it to measure up the design! Paul received his board back in April, pre-Z77 launch, so there was no retail box ready at that time. This meant he could use the plain box to plan his parts! 5 Once the Corsair TX850M and H100 arrived, Paul continued his measurements. [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"]

Corsair Air fans, Dominator Memory and GT SSD!

The Corsair H100 with four Air fans fitted. Now time to mod everything... 10 [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"]

Aluminum panels

For this project Paul predominantly used aluminum so the case would be lighter. After finishing the measurements and design, Paul used a waterjet machine to cut them accurately. The different parts used different thickness'; 1mm sheet for the main casing, 6mm for the holder of the H100 radiator and 15mm for the sides. 15 [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"] With the aluminum fitted, the radiator design is taking shape (and the H100 also got a new cover): [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"] The arm mount for the radiator: 16 [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"] With the 1mm alumium simply bent into shape, the parts come together: 23 [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"]

Painting

The aluminum and SP120 fan rings get painted with a base coat: 25 [gallery include="" size="large" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"]

Design work and final coloring

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Accessorized with TUF yellow

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The Final Result!

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Even UV reactive!

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Computex Booth

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