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Night time glow shots of the beastly 650D

Jimstah87

Dayum! That is a great looking rig.

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Dat UV

 

Very nice

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Those silver fitting contrasting the UV looks amazing.

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Dayum! That is a great looking rig.

Thanks mate glad you like :)

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Dat UV

 

Very nice

Cheers :) I tried my best to capture it in a dark room with the new camera, happy with the results, though does look sweet in person.

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Those silver fitting contrasting the UV looks amazing.

Thanks mate :)

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very nice. so inspired... one day, 650d... one day... lol

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very nice. so inspired... one day, 650d... one day... lol

Thanks mate, just remember you can achieve anything you set your mind to :)

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Have you tried out doing long exposure photography? Using a very small aperture and a long exposure could potentially bring the details to life in a rig like this. You could even try adding more ambient light, that way you might be able to capture the UV glow, whilst also bringing the rest of the rig into the picture.

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Have you tried out doing long exposure photography? Using a very small aperture and a long exposure could potentially bring the details to life in a rig like this. You could even try adding more ambient light, that way you might be able to capture the UV glow, whilst also bringing the rest of the rig into the picture.

Not yet mate though that is a great idea, I'm still very new to photography though since I have a camera capable of doing full manual mode now I'm tinkering around and learning quickly. If I have any luck with what you mentioned I'll post up some new pix. Thanks for your input :)

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Awesome rig!

 

What fans are those?

They're Silverstone SP121's, thanks mate, yeah I seriously can't believe I don't see these fans in more rigs, I hardly ever see them and they perform great and look fantastic if your going for the glow in the dark effect with your rig. I have used Corsair fans before as well and these perform just as well as their SP series, you can see they're optimized for static pressure by the width of the fan blades.

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That looks amazing

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LOL

Didn't you? :P lol

Ketchup is better than mustard.

GUI is better than Command Line Interface.

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Thanks :)

I've always wanted to do a full custom water loop but I just don't have the time/ money. It would also make it difficult to swap out parts frequently. I really wish I could do one.

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I've always wanted to do a full custom water loop but I just don't have the time/ money. It would also make it difficult to swap out parts frequently. I really wish I could do one.

Yeah true it does cost a lot mate, I only realized how much money I put into this at the end and then I quit my job to go and study and have been broke for the past 18 months now because of this lol, but oh well I had fun and hope to be working again soon. Hope you get the chance to one day as well, life's too short not to chase your dreams. Only you can make it happen :)

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