Chimera Industries Cerberus: The 18L, mATX, USA-made enclosure

Phuncz

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Very happy with my red Cerberus X with the handle kit !

Top quality red powdercoat, good quality build, excellent to build in, a good experience allround ! Some minor niggles I'm taking up with Kimera to resolve but no dealbreakers.

Some photos from my build:


No tinkering with color saturation, this is how my camera picks it up. That certainly is red !





The basic components installed


Scythe Kabuto II installed


I've routed the GPU power cable behind the CPU heatsink so no wires in front of devices


The 24-pin cable behind the PSU and the 8-pin EPS above the motherboard
 

TheHig

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Love seeing the builds coming in!

My Cerberus X arrived today and upon unboxing and initial inspection is flawless. All of the panels come together perfectly with no gaps or warping. I have clean edges all around so none of the “burs” from the cutting process anywhere. Accessories orders all present. Can’t wait to get my pc moved from its open air home brewed stand to its long awaited home. I’ll post some sweet iPhone pics once I get into it. Family stuff all day.

Some progress. Lighting is terrible!

Edit: All set up (for now!)

 
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Chann3l

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Dec 15, 2017
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Got my Cerberus. Was packed very securely. Build quality is great, not a single scratch. Top panel removed easily but is secure. I'm just having some trouble removing the side panels. Even if I pull from the back the top pins come out about as easy as the top panel did but the bottom pins won't budge. I don't want to pull to hard and damage anything.
 
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KSliger

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Got my Cerberus. Was packed very securely. Build quality is great, not a single scratch. Top panel removed easily but is secure. I'm just having some trouble removing the side panels. Even if I pull from the back the top pins come out about as easy as the top panel did but the bottom pins won't budge. I don't want to pull to hard and damage anything.

It's okay to pull hard, just don't leverage the panel to pry at an angle. Cycle the bottom row of studs on/off ~5 times and they get much easier.
 

MarcParis

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Very happy with my red Cerberus X with the handle kit !

Top quality red powdercoat, good quality build, excellent to build in, a good experience allround ! Some minor niggles I'm taking up with Kimera to resolve but no dealbreakers.

Some photos from my build:


No tinkering with color saturation, this is how my camera picks it up. That certainly is red !





The basic components installed


Scythe Kabuto II installed


I've routed the GPU power cable behind the CPU heatsink so no wires in front of devices


The 24-pin cable behind the PSU and the 8-pin EPS above the motherboard
How kabuto ii is performing?
 
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Chann3l

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It's okay to pull hard, just don't leverage the panel to pry at an angle. Cycle the bottom row of studs on/off ~5 times and they get much easier.

Got it! Build is coming along nicely. I'll toss a quick cell phone pic in here but I'm going to do a proper build log this afternoon. I'm still waiting on ram to arrive. Thanks for all your hard work. Really is the nicest case I've ever seen.
 
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W1NN1NG

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Looks like I might be postponed ordering junk again.. intake manifold on the car broke 2 days ago. I managed to jbweld the Barb that broke off but that's just a bandaid as I know it won't hold permanently T.T this car is literally starting to piss me off.
 
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Chann3l

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Pictures fixed. Have to wait to install PSU and my 1080ti until I get the ram. Going to install fans this afternoon but will post in a separate build log so I don't clog this thread with pics haha.
 

Chann3l

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Dec 15, 2017
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PSU bracket mounts quite easily and the hole for front panel connectors is a nice touch


PSU mounting is just temporary as I need to install ram, put another SSD behind it and connect the fan.


Went overboard on the 140mm noctuas.

The rest of the progress will be in my build log which I will start later tonight. Going to be making custom PSU cables for better looks and management but that will be a couple weeks.

Once it's up and running I will have to test a couple different CPU fan configurations. Right now it is pulling air through the heatsink and out the case with the PSU pulling air from outside. I may switch that around so the psu acts as an additional exhaust if I need to switch the CPU fan around.

Edit:

One more with GPU test fit

 
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TheHig

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Actually those are just the old images that I added using the add image function. I just need to remove haha. Hey, black and red is power and black and white is for led correct?


The opposite. Red/black is power led and white/black is power button. Just did a post test on mine and fires right up.
 

MarcParis

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Apr 1, 2016
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PSU bracket mounts quite easily and the hole for front panel connectors is a nice touch


PSU mounting is just temporary as I need to install ram, put another SSD behind it and connect the fan.


Went overboard on the 140mm noctuas.

The rest of the progress will be in my build log which I will start later tonight. Going to be making custom PSU cables for better looks and management but that will be a couple weeks.

Once it's up and running I will have to test a couple different CPU fan configurations. Right now it is pulling air through the heatsink and out the case with the PSU pulling air from outside. I may switch that around so the psu acts as an additional exhaust if I need to switch the CPU fan around.

Edit:

One more with GPU test fit

That’s air conditioning...:)
What about dust filters?..:)