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Will a Silhouette Portrait(the cheaper version) work too?

Yes absolutely, it's just a little smaller and uses 8" wide vinyl which may be harder to find.

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Yes absolutely, it's just a little smaller and uses 8" wide vinyl which may be harder to find.

It's a plotter, right?I would like to get one(not sure which brand though) but they are really expensive

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It's a plotter, right?I would like to get one(not sure which brand though) but they are really expensive

The Cameo that I'm using is only ~$250 for the starter kit on Amazon.

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Yes absolutely, it's just a little smaller and uses 8" wide vinyl which may be harder to find.

 

 

I use the portrait myself,same cut performance as its bigger brother but lacks the whistles and bells and a bit of size.

 

Recommended if the Cameo is a bit heavy on the wallet.

 

I just cut how much vinyl I need from a 12" roll anyway,you can scale the piece by displaying the cutting mat thru the work piece in Studio.

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Should have some updates tomorrow, had a busy weekend at work :)

How much will the entire build cost?

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How much will the entire build cost?

Not sure of the total, a lot is sponsored. But overall it's not an expensive build. The most expensive part is the GPU which is $1000, and I would say the total build value would be in the neighborhood of ~$2500.

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Tonight I installed the Swiftech block on the motherboard. I also shortened and sleeved the LED wires for the block so it's the perfect length when attached to the board. You can also see that I have painted the I/O shield a sleek black, as well as the ram sinks and block. Note the orientation of the block... ;)

Also I'd like to mention the ease of installing the block, Swiftech did a really good job with the mounting mechanism - very solid and all one piece.

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Today I set up and tested the hardware for another upcoming x99 build using a 5960x and dual Titan Z's... I played around with OC'ing them on air :)

Here are some quick results from the fun. The 5960x is at 4.6, the Z's are at +175/125. Pretty impressive on air, can't wait to get them wet :)

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I may have said it already but your pictures of all your equipment, and parts are incredible. Keep up the great work my friend.

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Wait...Two titan Z's and a 5960x?

 

That makes a grant total of 4 titan Zs on the forum, unless i missed some

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Damn. That's niiiiice.

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Beautiful stuff, sir.

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Behold the Atlas RM650 power supply!

This Corsair PSU was an absolute pleasure to take apart and the stickers came right off with no residue. Turns out the fan is absolutely perfect for the build too.

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Here's the template I created in Silhouette Studio:

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Here's layer 1:

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Here's layer 2:

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Here's layer 4:

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Here's layer 2 for the fan. The first layer was just a dark grey circle:

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Here's layer 3 for the fan:

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Here's the finished power supply:

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Thanks everyone!

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Replacement fans came. I think these will fit better with the aesthetics of the build. Also received a lovely power switch for the build :)

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That's one hell of a switch!

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