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  1. I was thinking that actually, it'd look sweet.   My cpu does get a bit hot with my OC, it hits ~66 under prime95 at 4.8 ghz 1.45v and ~70-73 at 5ghz 1.55v with my 2 480 rads. Do you think 2 monsta 360's could keep a lid on it's temps?  I enjoy heavily OC'ing and benchmarking quite a bit, it's fun seeing what I can change to better my score.

     

    I'm hoping to get the 3970x from the store, in hopes it'll OC better than my 3930k does, the amount of voltage it needs to reach 5ghz is unacceptable for me, and I really want a chip that can do 5ghz 24/7 without degradation. And to my understanding, extreme editions are better quality chips in the first place, so should OC easier. (In theory)

    running 1.55V to get 5.0ghz on a 2011 chip seems a little much. Mine does 4.9 @ 1.4V. The highest I've gotten it is 5.4ghz @ 1.52V and I didn't see a point in running it that high. 2 360 Monstas will be more than enough to cool a 2011 chip.

  2. Hmm.. It can fit 2 360mm monstas in the top right? With that dual 360 rad top?    I wonder how 2 monsta 360's would compare to my 2 480 60mm's 

    Yes 2 360 Monstas in the top, a 360 monsta on the side, and you could squeeze a 240 monsta in the font. I went for the window/360 drop in mount on the top just because Its only 2 GPUs and CPU. One you try a Caselabs case you will not want to go back to your previous case.

     

    Personally, I like the look of the SMA8, its kind of like the 900D except with better options and build quality.

  3. @WildTurtle Can this support 2 480mm rads?  I don't know much about caselabs, but I'm really digging this case, while I love my 900D, it's a bit annoying at times and I've always liked cases like this with horizontal motherboard trays.  It's like a bigger version of an ITX! I love it!

     

    I wanna go and research a bit and read about them some more, maybe I'll ditch my 900D for one.  I love the fact I could make it really "open" with things being horizontal.

    If you wanted to It can support a maximum of 3 360 and 1 240. There is an option for dual 360 mounts in the roof. Head over to Caselabs website and configure a case for yourself. The options they have are endless ;)

     

    Edit: They even have custom options for what you want your case to look like in terms of colors, window options, Extended tops, Ventilation types, it goes on and on. If you wanted something like your 900D check out the Magnum SMA8, although that case is in the 500+ range. I have one and I'm loving it :D Was 600 after all the options and add-on, but totally worth every cent. The Mercury S8 was around 450 after everything was said and done :)

  4. Agreed. It's not that I think they make particularly bad cases

    or anything, I just don't think they're anything truly special in

    today's market (unlike, say, the 800D when it came out,

    which was something that hadn't really been done before IIRC).

    But nowadays, there are actually quite a few viable choices

    when you're in the market for a new case (Corsair being one

    of them, but by far not the only one).

    As for the 900D, sure it is a bit unique for what it can do at

    that pricepoint, but a lot of compromises had to be made to

    get its price there.

    To be perfectly honest, to me the 900D doesn't really make

    sense when I really think about it. If you have the finances to

    actually fill it with radiators and components and stuff, you're

    going to be spending an insane amount of money anyway,

    so at that point you might as well just go for a Caselabs or a

    LittleDevil, another couple of hundred bucks really don't matter

    too much at that point (and if they do, you're probably spending

    more money than you can actually afford to anyway and

    should be re-evaluating your budget).

    If you don't fill it up with equipment, then there are better

    alternatives IMHO (the Enthoo Primo for example, at least IMHO),

    because if you don't fill it up you really don't need to have such

    a big case (plus it just looks wrong to leave such a big box

    half-empty).

    Don't get me wrong, if somebody has a 900D and is happy with it,

    more power to them, just my personal point of view on the subject.

    Aside from the point made above, I could just never really go for a

    900D simply because I'm a total sucker for build quality, and from

    everything I've heard and read, it doesn't really shine in that department.

     

    CL are amazing, and worth every cent (at least to me). :wub:

    Couldn't agree more ;) After going with Caselabs for a previous build, I cant look at other cases the same way. It is definitely worth it!

  5. 1st: too much thermal past?

    2nd: why not choose 900D as a case?

    nice setup you bastard 

    I had the 900D for about a week or two. I cant say i liked it. It's general construction is horrible. Had way too many QC issues, went through 3 cases before I found one that didn't have any warping. I don't know what people like Corsiar cases, they just take a steel frame, put plastic around the outside then plate it with a thin aluminum sheet and call it a "premium" case. That's not what premium is, and I wouldn't pay 350 for a steel box with plastic and a thin sheet of aluminum. Caselabs, does it right, It is 100% Aluminum construction. There Built Quality and sheer amount of thought they put into each case is amazing. Every case they make is truly up to the customers liking. Did this case cost more than the 900D? yes. Was it worth it? Hell yes. Once you go Caselabs, you will never go back to those Bigger companies.

  6. Woah that was waaaaaaaaaay to much thermal compound! :o

     

    other than that, nice! :D

     

     

    Correct me if i'm wrong, but can't the thermal paste act as an insulator if applied too generously? (I'd hate to see those things die :( ) Other than that sweet build man!  :D

     

     

    The above people are correct. That is waaaay too much thermal paste :o. Just a warning, I wouldn't want your GPUs to die

     

     

    1st: too much thermal past?

    2nd: why not choose 900D as a case?

    nice setup you bastard 

     

     

    As per EK instructions and everyone's general knowledge, GPUs do need that much thermal goop. This is because when you apply a block to a GPU the compound doesn't spread thus more is needed. You can even watch Linus's video on installing a waterblock on a GPU he applies more than he would on a CPU and spreads it. Something you wouldn't find when applying to a CPU. I've been installing GPU waterblocks for years now, and haven't had a single card die. I think I would know what I'm doing at this point.. ;)

  7. Update #4

     

    Just got my GPU blocks today! Here's some pictures for you guys as well as a test fit of my progress so far, hope you enjoy!

     

    Should have another update soon when I get more radiators, fittings and the acrylic tubing. My sleeving order from Icemodz is almost finished as well :)

     

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    The Block

     

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    The Backplate

     

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    All padded up and ready for action

     

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    Test fitting

     

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    Some shots of the CPU Block, Just looks too good.

     

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  8. He used 2 PSUs to power a CPU and 6 GPUs. I don't think your system has 1/2 a CPU and 3 GPUs. I assume you think that he has 3 GPUs on 1 PSU and 3 GPUs and a CPU on the other. Most Likely its 4 GPUs on 1 and a CPU and 2 GPUs on the other.

  9. I'm just worried about the price of the case, Not really bothered about the costing of the case as long as it's good and is easily customizable and all the other obvious problems.

     

     

    Yea, I've seen them before, I'll keep looking, Thanks for the input.

     

    - Thanks as well everyone else who replied here.

    I would recommend you look at Caselabs. No one else comes close in the market, to their level of customization accessories and flexibility. :) Personally, I cant recommend an Obsidian series as of new to anyone. The QC issues corsair has had over the last few case launches is depressing.

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