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Ruby Red Build log ( LGA 2011v3, Titan X, Custom Watercooling) Now with 20% more drama

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Parts:

Intel i7 5820k

Gigabyte Gaming 5 x99 Motherboard

16GB Gskill Ripjaw DDR4

Nvidia GTX Titan X

Define S Case

Corsair AX 850 Gold PSU

1- Adata 256 GB boot drive

2- 256gb Samsung 840Pro in Raid 0

2- 2TB Hitachi mass storage in Raid 1

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Sponsored By....... My wallet =) EK-FC Titan X - Nickel (Original CSQ), EK-FC Titan X Backplate - Red EK-RES X3 250 EK-XTOP D5 Vario - Acetal (incl. pump) EK-RES X3 - Multiport TOP EK-CoolStream PE 240 (Dual) EK-HD PETG Tube 10/12mm 500mm (2pcs) EK-HD Tube D.I.Y. Kit 10&12mm EK-HDC Fitting 12mm G1/4 - Red x12 EK-AF Y-Splitter Rotary 2F-1M G1/4 - Black EK-AF Angled 90° G1/4 Black EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal+Nickel (Original CSQ)

Parts:

Intel i7 5820k

Gigabyte Gaming 5 x99 Motherboard

16GB Gskill Ripjaw DDR4

Nvidia GTX Titan X

Define S Case

Corsair AX 850 Gold PSU

1- Adata 256 GB boot drive

2- 256gb Samsung 840Pro in Raid 0

2- 2TB Hitachi mass storage in Raid 1

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Sponsored By....... My wallet =) EK-FC Titan X - Nickel (Original CSQ), EK-FC Titan X Backplate - Red EK-RES X3 250 EK-XTOP D5 Vario - Acetal (incl. pump) EK-RES X3 - Multiport TOP EK-CoolStream PE 240 (Dual) EK-HD PETG Tube 10/12mm 500mm (2pcs) EK-HD Tube D.I.Y. Kit 10&12mm EK-HDC Fitting 12mm G1/4 - Red x12 EK-AF Y-Splitter Rotary 2F-1M G1/4 - Black EK-AF Angled 90° G1/4 Black EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal+Nickel (Original CSQ)

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So, your PC is called fertiliser? Nice!

lol yes its the shit, or its Watercooled or if you know the saying then you get what the name is ( look it up! )

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lol yes its the shit, or its Watercooled or if you know the saying then you get what the name is ( look it up! )

Water cooling to water the grass.

 

 

 

 

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The red water could be a sign of iron in the water.  Might not make the grass so green, but looks nice in a PC.  I basically have the same pastel red in mine and I like it.

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Does anyone know how long it takes EK to ship item to the US I ordered my items on the 23 of July with 3 day shipping and one of the items was on back order till the 25 but it still says pending. any ideas?

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Blood makes the green grass grow! I'm watching this  :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

Im going to a local sign shop today to see if I cant do something about the moduvent system on the top to make it look better and add some dust proofing

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Parts:

Intel i7 5820k

Gigabyte Gaming 5 x99 Motherboard

16GB Gskill Ripjaw DDR4

Nvidia GTX Titan X

Define S Case

Corsair AX 850 Gold PSU

1- Adata 256 GB boot drive

2- 256gb Samsung 840Pro in Raid 0

2- 2TB Hitachi mass storage in Raid 1

 

 

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Sponsored By....... My wallet =)

  EK-FC Titan X - Nickel (Original CSQ), EK-FC Titan X Backplate - Red EK-RES X3 250 EK-XTOP D5 Vario - Acetal (incl. pump) EK-RES X3 - Multiport TOP EK-CoolStream PE 240 (Dual) EK-HD PETG Tube 10/12mm 500mm (2pcs) EK-HD Tube D.I.Y. Kit 10&12mm EK-HDC Fitting 12mm G1/4 - Red x12 EK-AF Y-Splitter Rotary 2F-1M G1/4 - Black EK-AF Angled 90° G1/4 Black EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal+Nickel (Original CSQ)

 

See this is my issue. I need to be less ordinary when building 2k+ dollar systems... I just went for a blackout 'build it in less than 3 hours' deal.

 

Also looks very nice.

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Mass SSD: Crucial M500 960GB  // PSU: EVGA Supernova 850G2 // Case: Fractal Design Define S Windowed // OS: Windows 10 // Mouse: Razer Naga Chroma // Keyboard: Corsair k70 Cherry MX Reds

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See this is my issue. I need to be less ordinary when building 2k+ dollar systems... I just went for a blackout 'build it in less than 3 hours' deal.

 

Also looks very nice.

I dot get what you are saying but thank you. The system is far from done I still need to swap out the pice slots that are white for Blake ones and I need to add lighting and cable manage the system ,but I have to hold off till I get more tubing.
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I started working on the PSU cover and I need to stop by the sign shop near me to see if they can help me with the mod u vent system on the top and to see if they can work the front

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I started working on the PSU cover and I need to stop by the sign shop near me to see if they can help me with the mod u vent system on the top and to see if they can work the front

Use a knife/flathead and put it between the mobo plate and the moduvent tab then lightly push on the tab. It pops out quite easily.

LINK-> Kurald Galain:  The Night Eternal 

Top 5820k, 980ti SLI Build in the World*

CPU: i7-5820k // GPU: SLI MSI 980ti Gaming 6G // Cooling: Full Custom WC //  Mobo: ASUS X99 Sabertooth // Ram: 32GB Crucial Ballistic Sport // Boot SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB

Mass SSD: Crucial M500 960GB  // PSU: EVGA Supernova 850G2 // Case: Fractal Design Define S Windowed // OS: Windows 10 // Mouse: Razer Naga Chroma // Keyboard: Corsair k70 Cherry MX Reds

Headset: Senn RS185 // Monitor: ASUS PG348Q // Devices: Note 10+ - Surface Book 2 15"

LINK-> Ainulindale: Music of the Ainur 

Prosumer DYI FreeNAS

CPU: Xeon E3-1231v3  // Cooling: Noctua L9x65 //  Mobo: AsRock E3C224D2I // Ram: 16GB Kingston ECC DDR3-1333

HDDs: 4x HGST Deskstar NAS 3TB  // PSU: EVGA 650GQ // Case: Fractal Design Node 304 // OS: FreeNAS

 

 

 

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Use a knife/flathead and put it between the mobo plate and the moduvent tab then lightly push on the tab. It pops out quite easily.

no I can take it off I just think it looks stupid with it off so I want I want to make something that I can Add in its place to allow air flow but hide the honey comb

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no I can take it off I just think it looks stupid with it off so I want I want to make something that I can Add in its place to allow air flow but hide the honey comb

Derp. Yea let me know what you figure out.

LINK-> Kurald Galain:  The Night Eternal 

Top 5820k, 980ti SLI Build in the World*

CPU: i7-5820k // GPU: SLI MSI 980ti Gaming 6G // Cooling: Full Custom WC //  Mobo: ASUS X99 Sabertooth // Ram: 32GB Crucial Ballistic Sport // Boot SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB

Mass SSD: Crucial M500 960GB  // PSU: EVGA Supernova 850G2 // Case: Fractal Design Define S Windowed // OS: Windows 10 // Mouse: Razer Naga Chroma // Keyboard: Corsair k70 Cherry MX Reds

Headset: Senn RS185 // Monitor: ASUS PG348Q // Devices: Note 10+ - Surface Book 2 15"

LINK-> Ainulindale: Music of the Ainur 

Prosumer DYI FreeNAS

CPU: Xeon E3-1231v3  // Cooling: Noctua L9x65 //  Mobo: AsRock E3C224D2I // Ram: 16GB Kingston ECC DDR3-1333

HDDs: 4x HGST Deskstar NAS 3TB  // PSU: EVGA 650GQ // Case: Fractal Design Node 304 // OS: FreeNAS

 

 

 

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Woot coolent arrived today . still waiting on more tubing but I guess it gives me time to fix the top and maybe add some more custom touches. 

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So I was not able to outsource a PSU cover or replacement to my moduvent so I'm making my own

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Looks nice! 

Alright JonU, it's about time I ask you what bike is that lol. I've seen your posts in several other builds but I'm finally asking. It's obviously a KTM but what model? I ride a 2007 CRF150RB

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