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Tomsable

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  1. You could try using it in 120hz mode. My Asus Monitor had a weird issue when i first got it and when googling for a solution, many would suggest that several issues were solved by running it in 120hz mode. It worked for me back then. However after switching from an rx480 gpu to a gtx1080 it seems to work in 144hz fine, so i dont know how much its gonna help.
  2. I did not make any pictures of it while building, sorry. The aluminium profiles i just bought in 40 cm length on amazon. Only thing i did to them is drill some threads into the center on every side. The front and back is 5mm aluminium plate, i cut two pieces 21x40 cm out of one 50x40 piece with a hand circular saw. The big holes were cut with an electric jigsaw. I will have to redo the wrap as you can see on the picture. Motherboard is on a vinyl wrapped pvc plate with standoffs in it. Front,back and top is 4mm acryl glas cut by hand. The top piece broke and i just used a cover plate from phobya. Bottom is open, feet are left over from ikea ? I bought a 90 degree power cable and a socket for the back and soldered them together to have the power plug on the back. Everything inside is attached to the profiles with brackets. Hardware: MB: Asus Commando CPU: X5460 4Ghz Ram: 8gb 850Mhz ddr2 (two random sets of 2x2gb) GPU: HD7970 reverence PSU: Be quiet 750Watt HDD: Seagate 1tb MB,GPU and HDD i bought new when they came out. The rest is bought from ebay a while ago. Watercooling loop is mainly old parts from my main rig, except for the syscooling pump/ress combo i bought for 12€ and the bottom radiator 18€ (ebay).
  3. This is the 3rd time i tried to build a case myself, but the first time that it came out even remotely like i imagined it. My goal was to build a case that could fit standart parts (ATX PSU and motherboard), some radiators with enough room for the fans to work and to keep it relatively small. This is the result (sry for bad picture quality):
  4. Cpu: i7-2600K (3,8 ghz / 4,8 ghz) GPU: 7970 reference (First run stock 925/1375, second 1300/1750) Ram: 16 ghz 1600mhz corsair vengeance Hoped for more but didnt want to fry my gpu.
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