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The Heavyweight

Sashi

Hey guys

 

This build necessarily new as the most of the components inside are from my old rig (Ncase M1). I wanted to create something nice and small, yet powerful enough for my gaming and productivity needs, so here is my Heavyweight

 

Ncase M1 v1 #750

AsRock Z77E-ITX

Intel Core i7 3770k

Silverstone SFX 450W Bronze

Antec Kuhler 620 

2x8GB Kingston HyperX Blu

Samsung 128GB 830

WD 750GB Scorpio Black

2x1TB HGST 7200RPM (RAID0) (For my Fraps recordings)

HIS Radeon 7950 (Blower style)

 

I may not be winning any sleeving contests, I'm pretty happy how it turned out. While this was not my first time sleeving, this was my first time sleeving with paracord. I actually prefer sleeving with paracord rather the traditional material, such as MDPC

 

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Those cables!

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● Thermaltake Core P5 ● ASUS Z170-A ● Intel Core i7-6700k 
● EK Supremacy EVO ● 2x 8GB GSkill Ripjaws 
● EVGA GTX 770 ● Samsung 850 EVO 250GB ● XFX 750W Black Edition PSU
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try something new since all the hardware is not that old

the people of v1 tech did some crazy stuff http://www.vonetech.com/

they had a XLatx mobo in a case made for Micro atx it was so awesome.

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Just when I was satisfied with my cable management...

PC: CPU: Intel i7-4790 MB: Gigabyte B85N RAM: Adata 4GB + Kingston 8GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB GPU: XFX GTR RX 480 8GB Case: Advantech IPC-510 PSU: Corsair RM1000i KB: Idobao x YMDK ID75 with Outemu Silent Grey Mouse: Logitech G305 Mousepad: LTT Deskpad Headphones: AKG K240 Sextett
Phone: Sony Xperia 5 II
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Doesn't look like it weighs that much. Why the name?

I cannot be held responsible for any bad advice given.

I've no idea why the world is afraid of 3D-printed guns when clearly 3D-printed crossbows would be more practical for now.

My rig: The StealthRay. Plans for a newer, better version of its mufflers are already being made.

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Just when I was satisfied with my cable management...

 

Haha what do you mean?

 

 

Doesn't look like it weighs that much. Why the name?

Cause it is a workhorse :D

● Thermaltake Core P5 ● ASUS Z170-A ● Intel Core i7-6700k 
● EK Supremacy EVO ● 2x 8GB GSkill Ripjaws 
● EVGA GTX 770 ● Samsung 850 EVO 250GB ● XFX 750W Black Edition PSU
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Haha what do you mean?

Finally went mITX, managed cables for hours, made space for air to flow through and then I see this masterpiece...

PC: CPU: Intel i7-4790 MB: Gigabyte B85N RAM: Adata 4GB + Kingston 8GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB GPU: XFX GTR RX 480 8GB Case: Advantech IPC-510 PSU: Corsair RM1000i KB: Idobao x YMDK ID75 with Outemu Silent Grey Mouse: Logitech G305 Mousepad: LTT Deskpad Headphones: AKG K240 Sextett
Phone: Sony Xperia 5 II
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Finally went mITX, managed cables for hours, made space for air to flow through and then I see this masterpiece...

 

I don't think my cable management is all that great but thanks!

● Thermaltake Core P5 ● ASUS Z170-A ● Intel Core i7-6700k 
● EK Supremacy EVO ● 2x 8GB GSkill Ripjaws 
● EVGA GTX 770 ● Samsung 850 EVO 250GB ● XFX 750W Black Edition PSU
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  • 4 weeks later...

I just looked at APOLLO and now this tiny thing :D

5.1GHz 4770k

My Specs

Intel i7-4770K @ 4.7GHz | Corsair H105 w/ SP120 | Asus Gene VI | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LP | 2x GTX 780Ti| Corsair 750D | OCZ Agility 3 | Samsung 840/850 | Sandisk SSD | 3TB WD RED | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | Corsair RM850 | ASUS PB278Q | SyncMaster 2370HD | SyncMaster P2450
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