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Hey peeps! This is my personal rig I built back in March. Built this pretty much out of my Casino winnings  :D LoL!

 

Components:

CPU: i7-3770k

VC: Gigabyte 7950

MB: Asus Maximus V Formula

RAM: G. Skillz Trident 16gb (2X8) @ 2400Mhz

PSU: Corsair AX860i

SSD: 256gb Samsung 840 pro

HD: 3TB Seagate Barracuda

CASE: Crosair 800d

COOLER: Swiftech H220

 

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UPDATED BUILD: (Sept.12.2013)

Added:

VC: HIS 7950 ICEq

COOLING: 2x EKWB for 7950

RADS: 360rad and 140rad

TUBE: Primochill LRT

FITTINGS: Feser Compression fittings and Swiftech Xfire fittings

RES: Swiftech Micro Res V.2

 

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Nice BUİLD MAN! how did you get that ROG emblem on the side panel thats sick :)

He is the hero this forum deserves but not the one it needs right now.So we'll hunt him because he can take it because he is not our hero he is a silent guardian 


a watchful protector A Dark Knight

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Nice BUİLD MAN! how did you get that ROG emblem on the side panel thats sick :)

Vinyl I would assume

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Thanks. Made it out of acrylic. Cut it in the shop I work at.

is there anyway i can do it ?

He is the hero this forum deserves but not the one it needs right now.So we'll hunt him because he can take it because he is not our hero he is a silent guardian 


a watchful protector A Dark Knight

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That looks amazing! The side panel looks great!

CPU: Intel Core i5 2550K @ 4GHz | Cooler: Gelid Tranquillo Rev. 2 | Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3

GPU: XFX 1GB HD6850 OC'd | SSD: OCZ Agility 3 60GB | HDD: Samsung 500GB | PSU: Corsair HX520W | Case: Zalman Z11+

 
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Yep. They sell acrylic panels at Home depot for 20-30 bucks. All you need is a bandsaw. Best way to cut acrylic.

but how can i cut that good? using a sticker or sometin?

He is the hero this forum deserves but not the one it needs right now.So we'll hunt him because he can take it because he is not our hero he is a silent guardian 


a watchful protector A Dark Knight

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The hardest part was the eye!

but man it is so cool :) that just shows you dont need to have tons of money to have a cool system ;)

He is the hero this forum deserves but not the one it needs right now.So we'll hunt him because he can take it because he is not our hero he is a silent guardian 


a watchful protector A Dark Knight

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Spannerhands approved build! nice gob sir....

Lian Li PC-V359WRX Micro-ATX Case | Intel 5960X Extreme 3.00GHz | ASRock Fatal1ty X99M KILLER | Crucial 32 GB 2666 DDR4 | Thermaltake NiC C5 | EVGA Supernova 1200W P2 | 2x 240GB OCZ Radeon R7 | 2x 256 GB Samsung 840 Series Pro | 2 X 120GB Samsung 840 EVO | 6x NF-F12’s | Place Holder GPU R9 290X |

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wow, great build overall! Hope you have fun with that pc :D (dem casino winnings)

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A h220 can push all that!

You would be surprised how good that pump is

I am good at computer

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It looks awsome! Was it hard to bleed  the loop?

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You would be surprised how good that pump is

 

 

Its working so far.  :D

 

 

Great to hear my H220 showed up yesterday and my H320 should be showing up today.

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  • 4 months later...

Great work.Your computer looks uncannily like mine with the same colour scheme. :D

Main RigCPU: AMD Ryzen 5900x @ 4.7 Ghz w/ Corsair H115i Elite Capellix | GPU: EVGA RTX 3080 Ti XC3 | MOBO: Asus ROG Strix X570-E | RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 3600 mhz | Case: Corsair Obsidian 500D RGB | PSU: Corsair HX850i 850W | Mouse: Glorious Model O (Matte Black) | Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance RGB K95 | Storage: Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2 + Samsung 870 QVO 1 TB + Toshiba X300 4 TB

LAN Rig: CPU: i5 4670k @ 3.4 Ghz w/ Antec Kuhler H2O 920 | GPU: EVGA GTX 760 | MOBO: MSI Z87I Mini-ITX | RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 8GB 2133mhz | Case: Bitfenix Prodigy Mini-ITX | PSU: Corsair CX550 550W | Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB

 

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Nice rig- I use the exact same case and was running 4 cards under water at one point, so I can give you my thoughts.

 

3 GTX480's and one 680 put off quite a bit of heat, so I did a lot of experimenting with different configurations(serial vs parallel on blocks and pumps, dual independent loops, etc). With fans, it was very clear that the best temps were with all rads acting as intakes, with high positive case pressure exhausting out of the graphics card slots and the vent holes above the mobo i/o bracket in back.

 

The rad config I'm using is almost the same as yours, only a 140mm bolted to the bottom intake fan instead of a dual rad.

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