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  • Location
    PA, USA

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7-6700k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z170 Maximus VIII Gene
  • RAM
    G.Skill Trident Z series 16GB 3200MHz
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX980ti SC+`
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Pro
  • Display(s)
    Asus PB278Q
  • Cooling
    EKWB Predator 240
  • Keyboard
    Filco Majestouch 2 Tenkeyless
  • Mouse
    Logitech G402
  • Sound
    Schiit Magni 2 Uber, Schiit Modi 2 Uber, AKG K7XX, SMSL SA-36A Pro, CEntrance MasterClass 2504, Jamo SUB 210
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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  1. Been following on short throw projectors since that $50,000 Sony ultra short throw projector on LTT coverage. I never bought a projector since the price to resolution ratio is just not worth it. But I'll find a place for it if I happen to win.
  2. lol, i'm noctua all the way. already own, 2000rpm ippc 120mm and 2 regular nf-f12s. also have 3000rpm ippc 140mm, but thats like jet engine When i do the build, I'mm see if i can OC, maybe it'll work, maybe not...
  3. Appreciate the Input, I guess I had the answer, just not certain. 240 is going to work, but may be noisy, and a bit too warm. Adding a 120 would solve the issue, buuuut I don't have the space, (Talking to myself: Maybe an external 120 in the back then... ) I'm currently in the process of designing my own matx case since i don't like anyone's products. ATX PSU in the front top is the feature I want lol. Thanks..
  4. I don't remember editing the post, but whatevs, i generally agree with you, but in denial of the temps, only because i have no experience. recent youtube video from Jayztwocents showed 240 would be fine for gpu and cpu if the fins per inch was high, but i don't know if fpi is higher side on predators
  5. I guess its always good to have some headroom, but sadly my future project doesn't have room for additional 120
  6. Again, thanks for your input, but that's what I (inexperienced with custom loop) would say, no disrespect
  7. Hi people, I have a question, well, the title kinda says it all. Though, I'm gonna be picky with the right answer. I'm looking for an experienced person's answer to my question. I already got an answer from EKWB that the DDC pump in Predator 240 is enough for the full loop, meaning cpu and gpu blocks. But EK support told be that they suggest I add a 120mm radiator to the loop for GPU. I'm one of the first people to order the Predator 240 and find the leak issue. Before EK called for a recall, I got a replacement unit. And after recall, I got a refund for the second unit I got. So now, I have $200, 6700k with Noctua U9S, (which is just fine actually cooling 6700k, 4.6GHz, 1.35V, but you know watercooling is just for extra awesomeness) and a 980ti from EVGA (4995 one). yea some unnecessary info, but whatever. I've been thinking about getting prefilled 980ti block and Predator 240 with QDC. I want an answer that will help me make decision on whether 240rad is enough. Thanks. PS, I'm okay with temps over 60C for people who think thats too hot. would consider 70C a bit uncomfortable.
  8. 1. I wish my ASUS Maximus VIII GENE had AURA support, but it doesn't (maybe I should lose mine and get AURA supporting one) If I win this giveaway, I'll have to figure out ways to implement these amazing led strips to my dearest dear yPC MK. II Phanteks Enthoo Pro has smoked side window, meaning regular led strip won't be bright enough to blind my eyes. However CableMod's Wide Beam RGB might just be the solution. Give light to my PC LMG&CableMod!!!! My Build on PCPartPicker: http://pcpartpicker.com/b/24f8TW 2. two 30cm for the interior would be just enough for my application, but another two for exterior would make my PC bling even more. Magnetic will be great for my steel case. Everyone would agree that residue sucks. Thanks for the giveaway CableMod
  9. 00900

    980 Ti

    check your psu if it has right cables you need. When I replaced my 970 with a 980ti, I had some doubts, it soon went away.
  10. Overall design of Feenix products is outstanding for my taste in comparison to any other PC peripherals industry. Premium finish and stealthy design features truly set them apart from others. Golden backplate of Feenix Autore Keyboard is quite an eye catcher for me. Works the design well with their stealthy-legend-keycaps. I would love to see company such as Feenix grow and expand the line up of their products to let people have some quality craftsmanship in their hands. Proud comment from Feenix about their products; "of very good quality, very comfortable, and look beautiful" makes me wanna give their products a try.
  11. HDR Front facing camera is pretty unique, 5mp is also awesome.
  12. Hello guys, I tried to be as clear with the diagram, seems like it did the job. Thank you so much, I'll order the cables today. I was looking for a budget sub. Some options were Polk PSW10, couple BIC subs, and some Yamaha subs, But this Jamo sub was the one I liked even though it wasn't reviewed as much as Polk one. I'll comeback with a short review once I get everything hooked up. Again, Thanks guys
  13. Any audio guys out there? I need some advice with my audio setup. I am adding a sub to my system. Here's my current setup: Schiit Modi 2 Uber (DAC) Schiit Magni 2 Uber (headphone amp/preamp) SMSL SA 36A Pro CEntrance MasterClass 2504 And I am adding Jamo SUB 210 as a new member of my system filling the spot for bass It has a RCA input. The diagram below shows how i'm planning on wiring it to the rest of the system. I'm planning on using two RCA splitters to route signal to the sub. I'm not sure if i'm doing it correctly. And I want to check it with someone who knows before I purchase cables. Let me know if this will wok or if there are any other ways to connect the sub. Thanks.
  14. I guess I'll build a CAD machine for myself. My current pc is nice enough for me to game on, but creativity requires more POWERRRR
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