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  1. Cool stuff. Here's some stuff I made, mostly for a WWII combat flight simulator for mobile devices, so the lowest poly models possible. But now that I made my first rig with the help of this fantastic community, things will get far more difficult. https://sketchfab.com/rudolf-rednose
  2. Yey mé!

     

    Got it up and running like a charm. Look at the beauty:

     

    Thanks Stconquest for helping me making this build.

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    1. stconquest

      stconquest

      Yeah, I saw it.  Much jealousy ensued.  xD

  3. YEY!!! Look at the beauty! Runs like a charm. Thanks again everyone that helped this noob out here, especially Stconquest.
  4. Thanks. But how do I connect the 3 pin cables on the case fans to the 4 pin connectors on the Motherboard? I thought this would be a recipy for mismatch if a mobo and a case battle for over who gets total fans domination. Support at Phanteks said to connect the cpu cooler to the hub.......but I'd trust a motherboard designer like Gigabyte more to get cooling right than than a case designer.
  5. Thing is now however that I don't trust the fans to work properly when stressed to the max. The Phanteks Enthoo Evolv atx Tempered Glass edition case has a fan hub powered by a Sata cable, and a line in that I'm supposed to connect to the CPU_FAN connector on the motherboard. My CPU cooler has two fans though with 4pin cables. The Fan hub has 3pin output connectors to the case fans and they want me to connect the CPU fans on it aswell. A 4 pin cable to a 3 pin fan hub? Now I've got the two cpu fans connected with a 4pin Y cable that came with the Noctua cooler connected to CPU_Fan on the motherboard and the 4pin input cable of the fan hub with all the case fans connected to it attatched to Syst_Fan 2 on the motherboard. Is that to much for one connector to handle? Manual said that the SATA cable should not be attatched if you use another port than the CPU_FAN connector.
  6. Yeah, at least it works now. Thing is now however that I don't trust the fans to work properly when stressed to the max. The Phanteks Enthoo Evolv atx Tempered Glass edition case has a fan hub powered by a Sata cable, and a line in that I'm supposed to connect to the CPU_FAN connector on the motherboard. My CPU cooler has two fans though with 4pin cables. The Fan hub has 3pin output connectors to the case fans and they want me to connect the CPU fans on it aswell. A 4 pin cable to a 3 pin fan hub? Now I've got the two cpu fans connected with a 4pin Y cable that came with the Noctua cooler connected to CPU_Fan on the motherboard and the 4pin input cable of the fan hub with all the case fans connected to it attatched to Syst_Fan 2 on the motherboard. Is that to much for one connector to handle? Manual said that the SATA cable should not be attatched if you use another port than the CPU_FAN connector. Who can solve this riddle for me?
  7. Thanks, One meter is not enough to go all around one window. It's a bit more than half way around. Therefore I went up the side of the window, fumbled it through the top, across to the other side and back down. in the front and in the back. The fan hub is a bit of a mistery, there is no reset button on the case, but you got one in the manual, so that's ok.
  8. Hi, I just build my first pc ever with the help of you guys here (especially STConquest) and I must say the cable management in the Tempered Glass edition is a piece of cake! they even got the velcro ties the right side up nowadays. I got 2 one meter led strips which are a bit short to go around the windows twice, so I did one around the front sides and top and one around the back. (Just a tip.)
  9. Thanks, cable management is a breeze in this wonderful case. Got the CPU fans hooked up to CPU_Fan connector with a cable splitter that came with the Noctua cooler and the case fans to Fan_3.....(maybe that should be Fan_1?) and those run full speed. The cpu fans speed is not constant, so I guess they are controlled. Noticed that the GPU fans have not turned yet, but then I haven't done anything exciting on this machine yet. I might just go for a the ASUS PG279Q. Quite a truckload of money though. Most I'll play will be Rise of Flight, I guess. Just wonder if you got a UI like Blender's on most of the time if it doesn't burn in your screen though.
  10. ok, got it running. How good remains to be seen when I hook up a decent screen. What a beautiful case this is. Do I seed to change anything in the bios? Now all fans are running all the time, although it is quite quiet.
  11. ok, got it running. How good remains to be seen when I hook up a decent screen. What a beautiful case this is. Do I seed to change anything in the bios? Now all fans are running all the time, although it is quite quiet.
  12. Been all the way up to the north of Germany to the store that sent me most of those parts, since they offered to check out the CPU and the Motherboard (or Mozzaboad as they say.) just to be sure I brought the RAM aswell. It seemes that was the problem. Not compatible. Now off for a nice display, keyboard and a wifi thingamagic. Thanks for y'all's help on this, and will keep you posted on how this turns out.....(or rather: please hang around for my next cry for help. ) Looked on Pcpartpickers for some nice figurines to use the glass case to its full potential, but nothing compatible so far.
  13. But at least I got a free "crash course" in pc troubleshooting. at least it runs now. Will be checking out which monitor display to order next and install a wifi thingamagic. Also will give the windows 10 a windows 7 style interface. maybe I'll pop by a "hardware store" in Holland to get the wifi and a new keyboard. In Germany they only sell Quertz keyboards. At Mindfactory they were very helpfull, but never heard of Partpickers.......(well the Germans might prefer something German there.......as in all things.) Thanks for your help so far, and I'll keep you posted on how this thing develops.
  14. DDR4 32 GB 4 x 8192M G.skill Ripjaws V 3000 DIMM They said the 3200 were not compatible with the Motherboard. At least it solved the boot-loop straight away.
  15. Been to the store, and they checked the CPU and the Mobo. They were wondered why I got the wrong RAM, so I could return it and got other that should the problem. Partpicker dropped the ball here a couple of times.
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