Daniel Costin's massive Project Gemini mod includes two water-cooling loops, separate thermal zones for hot-running components and uses geometry's golden ratio to keep everything balanced.
Looking something like a cross between London's Battersea Power Station and a giant home stereo, Project Gemini is a gargantuan mod. Both of these constructions are imposing and powerful rather than lumbering, thanks to their careful observance of geometry, balance and symmetry.
Measuring 81cm wide, nearly 61cm tall and 33cm deep, Gemini comprises two massive towers linked by two central chambers. Each tower contains dual 120mm fan radiators, pumps and reservoirs for its two water-cooling loops, along with an optical drive and hard disk. One loop cools the CPU, while the other handles the system's two SLI graphics cards. The mod is built entirely from acrylic sheets, which is a challenge to assemble but gives Gemini a sleek, monolithic look that's accentuated by the use of blue cold-cathode lights.
The design is derived from its creator's fascination with mathematics, particularly the 'golden ratio'. This geometric law concerns the relations between two objects or measurements. If the sum of those measurements (for example, x+y) is identical to the ratio between the two (x:y), you have a golden ratio. The golden rectangle is a shape drawn using this rule, with the correct ratio to the length of its sides; in other words, if you add up the length and the depth, the result is the same as comparing length and depth in a ratio. The golden ratio has been used by painters, designers and architects since the Middle Ages, as the shapes the rule produces are visually pleasing, and its recursive elegance means that it's also of interest to mathematicians.
A CPC reader alerted us to Gemini, and we knew straight away that it was worth tracking down the modder responsible for it - Daniel Costin. He took us through the process of designing and building the mod, and if you think that off-the-shelf cases are too small and limiting for the PC you want to build, his advice should come in extremely handy.
CPC: What inspired you to start Project Gemini?
Daniel: The previous cases I built weren't suitable for a dual-loop water-cooling system, or dual graphics cards, both of which I wanted to use in my next PC. I was also keen to house all the liquid-cooling components inside the case. Finally, while there are some really beautiful PC cases out there, I wanted more than a rectangular box for my computer - no offence to case manufacturers. I ended up with four rectangular boxes.
CPC: Why did you decide to call it 'Gemini'?
Daniel: The system has dual loops and dual GPUs. It was originally going to be dual core PC as well , but I ended up with a quad-core in the end. I also considered making it a dual-boot system, with XP Pro and Vista. In the end, I decided I wasn't ready to part with XP, so forgot about Vista.
CPC: What sort of look were you after when you first began thinking about the mod? Did you have any specific hardware requirements?
Whats a PC case mod got to do with a PC kicking PS3/Xbox ass???
Its a nice job .and must be running ice cold .i would love to put the in my sitting room with the 42inc plasma this proves that the pc is alive and well and kicking ps3 and xboxs ass the only thing i would do to this mod (not that its not good enough as is)i would put a screen in the center of it itergraded
you send he needs a day job, well he has 3 0r 4 different jobs to pay for it, didn't you read the feature in the mag, and man he's work is far better than ikea
Why is it people assume that others who put a lot of time into something (case building, gaming, etc) dont have a girlfriend. I find it laughable. Grow up RedDawn.
Appreciate your input RedDawn, but you know, Daniel's put a lot of time into his mod and maybe you don't like it, but there's no need to be so negative. Personally, I think his work is really high quality and it's a cool looking machine. I'm not sure being sold in Ikea is the be all and end all of his life, tbh.
this guy has got too much spare time on his hands and really needs to get a day job, or a girlfriend. Plus the machine looks awful. Nice water cooling idea but I dont think Ikea will be selling it anytime soon.
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