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Socky got a reaction from Reson4nce in Car Enthusiast Club [Now Motorcycle friendly!] - First thread to 150k! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mazda Miata with an LS swap. If only I had the money to swap mine.
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Socky got a reaction from Holyghost23 in Car Enthusiast Club [Now Motorcycle friendly!] - First thread to 150k! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mazda Miata with an LS swap. If only I had the money to swap mine.
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Socky got a reaction from Matt100HP in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Project Restomod
It's been a while since I've worked on computers of any type. It's also been about a year since I've posted on here as well. I spent most of my time working on cars and such. I am now in my senior year of high school and I need a computer for a college dorm. I had my very first desktop that I could call my own then. Its an old HP Pavilion a4000. I decided that it should be my new case. There is something called a restomod in the car world. It's essentially taking an old car like a 69' Mustang and restoring it and making it more modern. That is what I am going to do with this case. The trick part is that, the case supports mATX only and I want to put an ATX motherboard in it. Now with all that background out of the way, I introduce Project Restomod.
Parts list (subject to change)
Intel i5 3570k
Corsair H100 (Yes the very original)
16gb of DDR3 (Random memory really 4x4gb)
GTX 760 (Might change)
Crap ton of random used HDDs from my old computers (About 4-5; will definitely change)
OCZ 650w 80+ Bronze PSU
Update List
Update #1
Update #1.5ish
I don't have a picture of the case untouched as I've cut it before for other projects. Here is the picture I found online.
Yeah it was a sack of crap. It had a Athlon X2 (Idk what processor specifically) with onboard nVidia GeForce 6000 series with 4gb DDR2. Thats how old that computer is, about 7-8 years now.
Here it is when I started working on it today. It also has stuff inside of it for test fitting. These are the parts going in it for now as I have to source a new Z77 ATX motherboard for my 3570k.
Everything will fit in this case. However, I'm going to need to cut a lot of stuff.
So my H100 previously (I say that lightly, more like 4 years ago) sprung a leak in the hoses. So I just replaced the hoses a week ago, but it doesn't have a fill hole so I need to now add a reservoir down the road. However, right now I have lost a nut for the mounting bracket for my test motherboard which is a MSI FM2-A85...ect. For these pictures I swapped to my iPhone for now, been using my DSLR since.
Off to the hardware store with my lovely Miata <3!
Found the nut at my local hardware store.
Now to mount it for testing.
Works like a charm!
Here's the side panel, or what was or is the side panel. I have been cutting it previously to add a plexiglass window.
All I need to do is cut this last side of the panel. The Dremel cut off bits last like 10 seconds so it takes a while to do.
Its now time to cut, new pack of Dremel cut off bits should get everything I needed cut.
I didn't really take much pictures in the process of cutting but, I did some cutting . Sorry!
Here's the side panel after cutting.
Here is the chassis of this case, I've cut a lot of it out which has destroyed the structural integrity of the case. You'll notice that there is no drive cage, I drilled out the rivets previously from today to get rid of it for more room in the chassis.
I did also cut out the rear panel of the case to make way for a new custom panel.
I ran out for one more time to the hardware store to grab some sandpaper (I will be painting the case) and some sheet metal for the rear panel. Here is the sheet metal on the rear panel. It will definitely need a lot cutting. I also started tracing the radiator to make cuts for the grill.
That is it for today! I'm running out of daylight today so I'm going to have to put a stop to it today.
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Socky got a reaction from PCgamer324 in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Project Restomod
It's been a while since I've worked on computers of any type. It's also been about a year since I've posted on here as well. I spent most of my time working on cars and such. I am now in my senior year of high school and I need a computer for a college dorm. I had my very first desktop that I could call my own then. Its an old HP Pavilion a4000. I decided that it should be my new case. There is something called a restomod in the car world. It's essentially taking an old car like a 69' Mustang and restoring it and making it more modern. That is what I am going to do with this case. The trick part is that, the case supports mATX only and I want to put an ATX motherboard in it. Now with all that background out of the way, I introduce Project Restomod.
Parts list (subject to change)
Intel i5 3570k
Corsair H100 (Yes the very original)
16gb of DDR3 (Random memory really 4x4gb)
GTX 760 (Might change)
Crap ton of random used HDDs from my old computers (About 4-5; will definitely change)
OCZ 650w 80+ Bronze PSU
Update List
Update #1
Update #1.5ish
I don't have a picture of the case untouched as I've cut it before for other projects. Here is the picture I found online.
Yeah it was a sack of crap. It had a Athlon X2 (Idk what processor specifically) with onboard nVidia GeForce 6000 series with 4gb DDR2. Thats how old that computer is, about 7-8 years now.
Here it is when I started working on it today. It also has stuff inside of it for test fitting. These are the parts going in it for now as I have to source a new Z77 ATX motherboard for my 3570k.
Everything will fit in this case. However, I'm going to need to cut a lot of stuff.
So my H100 previously (I say that lightly, more like 4 years ago) sprung a leak in the hoses. So I just replaced the hoses a week ago, but it doesn't have a fill hole so I need to now add a reservoir down the road. However, right now I have lost a nut for the mounting bracket for my test motherboard which is a MSI FM2-A85...ect. For these pictures I swapped to my iPhone for now, been using my DSLR since.
Off to the hardware store with my lovely Miata <3!
Found the nut at my local hardware store.
Now to mount it for testing.
Works like a charm!
Here's the side panel, or what was or is the side panel. I have been cutting it previously to add a plexiglass window.
All I need to do is cut this last side of the panel. The Dremel cut off bits last like 10 seconds so it takes a while to do.
Its now time to cut, new pack of Dremel cut off bits should get everything I needed cut.
I didn't really take much pictures in the process of cutting but, I did some cutting . Sorry!
Here's the side panel after cutting.
Here is the chassis of this case, I've cut a lot of it out which has destroyed the structural integrity of the case. You'll notice that there is no drive cage, I drilled out the rivets previously from today to get rid of it for more room in the chassis.
I did also cut out the rear panel of the case to make way for a new custom panel.
I ran out for one more time to the hardware store to grab some sandpaper (I will be painting the case) and some sheet metal for the rear panel. Here is the sheet metal on the rear panel. It will definitely need a lot cutting. I also started tracing the radiator to make cuts for the grill.
That is it for today! I'm running out of daylight today so I'm going to have to put a stop to it today.
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Socky got a reaction from shadowbyte in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Project Restomod
It's been a while since I've worked on computers of any type. It's also been about a year since I've posted on here as well. I spent most of my time working on cars and such. I am now in my senior year of high school and I need a computer for a college dorm. I had my very first desktop that I could call my own then. Its an old HP Pavilion a4000. I decided that it should be my new case. There is something called a restomod in the car world. It's essentially taking an old car like a 69' Mustang and restoring it and making it more modern. That is what I am going to do with this case. The trick part is that, the case supports mATX only and I want to put an ATX motherboard in it. Now with all that background out of the way, I introduce Project Restomod.
Parts list (subject to change)
Intel i5 3570k
Corsair H100 (Yes the very original)
16gb of DDR3 (Random memory really 4x4gb)
GTX 760 (Might change)
Crap ton of random used HDDs from my old computers (About 4-5; will definitely change)
OCZ 650w 80+ Bronze PSU
Update List
Update #1
Update #1.5ish
I don't have a picture of the case untouched as I've cut it before for other projects. Here is the picture I found online.
Yeah it was a sack of crap. It had a Athlon X2 (Idk what processor specifically) with onboard nVidia GeForce 6000 series with 4gb DDR2. Thats how old that computer is, about 7-8 years now.
Here it is when I started working on it today. It also has stuff inside of it for test fitting. These are the parts going in it for now as I have to source a new Z77 ATX motherboard for my 3570k.
Everything will fit in this case. However, I'm going to need to cut a lot of stuff.
So my H100 previously (I say that lightly, more like 4 years ago) sprung a leak in the hoses. So I just replaced the hoses a week ago, but it doesn't have a fill hole so I need to now add a reservoir down the road. However, right now I have lost a nut for the mounting bracket for my test motherboard which is a MSI FM2-A85...ect. For these pictures I swapped to my iPhone for now, been using my DSLR since.
Off to the hardware store with my lovely Miata <3!
Found the nut at my local hardware store.
Now to mount it for testing.
Works like a charm!
Here's the side panel, or what was or is the side panel. I have been cutting it previously to add a plexiglass window.
All I need to do is cut this last side of the panel. The Dremel cut off bits last like 10 seconds so it takes a while to do.
Its now time to cut, new pack of Dremel cut off bits should get everything I needed cut.
I didn't really take much pictures in the process of cutting but, I did some cutting . Sorry!
Here's the side panel after cutting.
Here is the chassis of this case, I've cut a lot of it out which has destroyed the structural integrity of the case. You'll notice that there is no drive cage, I drilled out the rivets previously from today to get rid of it for more room in the chassis.
I did also cut out the rear panel of the case to make way for a new custom panel.
I ran out for one more time to the hardware store to grab some sandpaper (I will be painting the case) and some sheet metal for the rear panel. Here is the sheet metal on the rear panel. It will definitely need a lot cutting. I also started tracing the radiator to make cuts for the grill.
That is it for today! I'm running out of daylight today so I'm going to have to put a stop to it today.
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Socky got a reaction from QueenDemetria in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Project Restomod
It's been a while since I've worked on computers of any type. It's also been about a year since I've posted on here as well. I spent most of my time working on cars and such. I am now in my senior year of high school and I need a computer for a college dorm. I had my very first desktop that I could call my own then. Its an old HP Pavilion a4000. I decided that it should be my new case. There is something called a restomod in the car world. It's essentially taking an old car like a 69' Mustang and restoring it and making it more modern. That is what I am going to do with this case. The trick part is that, the case supports mATX only and I want to put an ATX motherboard in it. Now with all that background out of the way, I introduce Project Restomod.
Parts list (subject to change)
Intel i5 3570k
Corsair H100 (Yes the very original)
16gb of DDR3 (Random memory really 4x4gb)
GTX 760 (Might change)
Crap ton of random used HDDs from my old computers (About 4-5; will definitely change)
OCZ 650w 80+ Bronze PSU
Update List
Update #1
Update #1.5ish
I don't have a picture of the case untouched as I've cut it before for other projects. Here is the picture I found online.
Yeah it was a sack of crap. It had a Athlon X2 (Idk what processor specifically) with onboard nVidia GeForce 6000 series with 4gb DDR2. Thats how old that computer is, about 7-8 years now.
Here it is when I started working on it today. It also has stuff inside of it for test fitting. These are the parts going in it for now as I have to source a new Z77 ATX motherboard for my 3570k.
Everything will fit in this case. However, I'm going to need to cut a lot of stuff.
So my H100 previously (I say that lightly, more like 4 years ago) sprung a leak in the hoses. So I just replaced the hoses a week ago, but it doesn't have a fill hole so I need to now add a reservoir down the road. However, right now I have lost a nut for the mounting bracket for my test motherboard which is a MSI FM2-A85...ect. For these pictures I swapped to my iPhone for now, been using my DSLR since.
Off to the hardware store with my lovely Miata <3!
Found the nut at my local hardware store.
Now to mount it for testing.
Works like a charm!
Here's the side panel, or what was or is the side panel. I have been cutting it previously to add a plexiglass window.
All I need to do is cut this last side of the panel. The Dremel cut off bits last like 10 seconds so it takes a while to do.
Its now time to cut, new pack of Dremel cut off bits should get everything I needed cut.
I didn't really take much pictures in the process of cutting but, I did some cutting . Sorry!
Here's the side panel after cutting.
Here is the chassis of this case, I've cut a lot of it out which has destroyed the structural integrity of the case. You'll notice that there is no drive cage, I drilled out the rivets previously from today to get rid of it for more room in the chassis.
I did also cut out the rear panel of the case to make way for a new custom panel.
I ran out for one more time to the hardware store to grab some sandpaper (I will be painting the case) and some sheet metal for the rear panel. Here is the sheet metal on the rear panel. It will definitely need a lot cutting. I also started tracing the radiator to make cuts for the grill.
That is it for today! I'm running out of daylight today so I'm going to have to put a stop to it today.
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Socky got a reaction from MEC-777 in [Build Log] Stalker v2.0 - Custom Micro PC build [Complete]
Dude this is the same case I have! Check out my build its the same case but we have different original specs, mine is the a4000. This is really cool though, keep up the good work.
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Socky got a reaction from QueenDemetria in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Update #1
P.S. I got a bit lazy and didn't take any pictures with my DSLR, so the subpar pictures from my iPhone are what I have.
Stopped by my local Microcenter today to pick up some water cooling parts.
I went with the cheapest reservoir and coolant they had.
When I got home to unpack the Swiftech reservoir, I didn't
really expect much. However, I'm very impressed. For something so
simple I actually am surprised.
Now it's time for cutting up the rest of the case. The top mount 240mm
radiator comes first.
First cut
Here is the finished cut
Midway through the cutting job I realized that I screwed up and cut too far. It
isn't much of a big deal. I can just fill it in with some solder joints.
Next is onto the sheet metal and making a rear panel.
Here it is cut to the Y-Axis of the case.
Now it is cut on the X-Axis and it fits almost perfectly. All I need to do is sand it down to size.
Finally it is time to start wire brush sanding the case to prep it for paint and solder.
While at the same time getting rid of all the stickers.
That is it for now. Might be another update later tonight. I need to borrow a buddy's solder gun to solder the rear panel to the case. I might end up riveting or bolting them together. Right now I need to focus on cutting the rear i/o panel.
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Socky got a reaction from Necrodead in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Update #1
P.S. I got a bit lazy and didn't take any pictures with my DSLR, so the subpar pictures from my iPhone are what I have.
Stopped by my local Microcenter today to pick up some water cooling parts.
I went with the cheapest reservoir and coolant they had.
When I got home to unpack the Swiftech reservoir, I didn't
really expect much. However, I'm very impressed. For something so
simple I actually am surprised.
Now it's time for cutting up the rest of the case. The top mount 240mm
radiator comes first.
First cut
Here is the finished cut
Midway through the cutting job I realized that I screwed up and cut too far. It
isn't much of a big deal. I can just fill it in with some solder joints.
Next is onto the sheet metal and making a rear panel.
Here it is cut to the Y-Axis of the case.
Now it is cut on the X-Axis and it fits almost perfectly. All I need to do is sand it down to size.
Finally it is time to start wire brush sanding the case to prep it for paint and solder.
While at the same time getting rid of all the stickers.
That is it for now. Might be another update later tonight. I need to borrow a buddy's solder gun to solder the rear panel to the case. I might end up riveting or bolting them together. Right now I need to focus on cutting the rear i/o panel.
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Socky got a reaction from MEC-777 in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Project Restomod
It's been a while since I've worked on computers of any type. It's also been about a year since I've posted on here as well. I spent most of my time working on cars and such. I am now in my senior year of high school and I need a computer for a college dorm. I had my very first desktop that I could call my own then. Its an old HP Pavilion a4000. I decided that it should be my new case. There is something called a restomod in the car world. It's essentially taking an old car like a 69' Mustang and restoring it and making it more modern. That is what I am going to do with this case. The trick part is that, the case supports mATX only and I want to put an ATX motherboard in it. Now with all that background out of the way, I introduce Project Restomod.
Parts list (subject to change)
Intel i5 3570k
Corsair H100 (Yes the very original)
16gb of DDR3 (Random memory really 4x4gb)
GTX 760 (Might change)
Crap ton of random used HDDs from my old computers (About 4-5; will definitely change)
OCZ 650w 80+ Bronze PSU
Update List
Update #1
Update #1.5ish
I don't have a picture of the case untouched as I've cut it before for other projects. Here is the picture I found online.
Yeah it was a sack of crap. It had a Athlon X2 (Idk what processor specifically) with onboard nVidia GeForce 6000 series with 4gb DDR2. Thats how old that computer is, about 7-8 years now.
Here it is when I started working on it today. It also has stuff inside of it for test fitting. These are the parts going in it for now as I have to source a new Z77 ATX motherboard for my 3570k.
Everything will fit in this case. However, I'm going to need to cut a lot of stuff.
So my H100 previously (I say that lightly, more like 4 years ago) sprung a leak in the hoses. So I just replaced the hoses a week ago, but it doesn't have a fill hole so I need to now add a reservoir down the road. However, right now I have lost a nut for the mounting bracket for my test motherboard which is a MSI FM2-A85...ect. For these pictures I swapped to my iPhone for now, been using my DSLR since.
Off to the hardware store with my lovely Miata <3!
Found the nut at my local hardware store.
Now to mount it for testing.
Works like a charm!
Here's the side panel, or what was or is the side panel. I have been cutting it previously to add a plexiglass window.
All I need to do is cut this last side of the panel. The Dremel cut off bits last like 10 seconds so it takes a while to do.
Its now time to cut, new pack of Dremel cut off bits should get everything I needed cut.
I didn't really take much pictures in the process of cutting but, I did some cutting . Sorry!
Here's the side panel after cutting.
Here is the chassis of this case, I've cut a lot of it out which has destroyed the structural integrity of the case. You'll notice that there is no drive cage, I drilled out the rivets previously from today to get rid of it for more room in the chassis.
I did also cut out the rear panel of the case to make way for a new custom panel.
I ran out for one more time to the hardware store to grab some sandpaper (I will be painting the case) and some sheet metal for the rear panel. Here is the sheet metal on the rear panel. It will definitely need a lot cutting. I also started tracing the radiator to make cuts for the grill.
That is it for today! I'm running out of daylight today so I'm going to have to put a stop to it today.
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Socky got a reaction from MEC-777 in [Build Log] Project Restomod (Update 1.5ish)
Update #1
P.S. I got a bit lazy and didn't take any pictures with my DSLR, so the subpar pictures from my iPhone are what I have.
Stopped by my local Microcenter today to pick up some water cooling parts.
I went with the cheapest reservoir and coolant they had.
When I got home to unpack the Swiftech reservoir, I didn't
really expect much. However, I'm very impressed. For something so
simple I actually am surprised.
Now it's time for cutting up the rest of the case. The top mount 240mm
radiator comes first.
First cut
Here is the finished cut
Midway through the cutting job I realized that I screwed up and cut too far. It
isn't much of a big deal. I can just fill it in with some solder joints.
Next is onto the sheet metal and making a rear panel.
Here it is cut to the Y-Axis of the case.
Now it is cut on the X-Axis and it fits almost perfectly. All I need to do is sand it down to size.
Finally it is time to start wire brush sanding the case to prep it for paint and solder.
While at the same time getting rid of all the stickers.
That is it for now. Might be another update later tonight. I need to borrow a buddy's solder gun to solder the rear panel to the case. I might end up riveting or bolting them together. Right now I need to focus on cutting the rear i/o panel.
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Socky reacted to EmoPolarbear in [Origin] Four great games for $30
Sorry, I thought you said great games. Tsssssssss
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Socky got a reaction from JoaoPRSousa in Car Enthusiast Club [Now Motorcycle friendly!] - First thread to 150k! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I hate Virginia law, all people here are like damn my straight pipe sounds sick, bro magnaflow. Dude I ain't even running a cat. BRUHHH DAT EXHAUST THO. Here I am like, shit that's illegal here.
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Socky got a reaction from JoaoPRSousa in Car Enthusiast Club [Now Motorcycle friendly!] - First thread to 150k! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mazda Miata with an LS swap. If only I had the money to swap mine.
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Socky got a reaction from terrytek in Car Enthusiast Club [Now Motorcycle friendly!] - First thread to 150k! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mazda Miata with an LS swap. If only I had the money to swap mine.
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Socky got a reaction from Akolyte in Car Enthusiast Club [Now Motorcycle friendly!] - First thread to 150k! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Bro, I'm in the same position as you. I'm getting my license on the 28th. In the spring I'm gonna sell my boring FWD Toyota Celica to a 1995 - 2001 Mazda Miata (MX-5) NB. Both of the cars are going to be ridiculous to insure, like god damn.
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Socky got a reaction from bob345 in Car Enthusiast Club [Now Motorcycle friendly!] - First thread to 150k! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mazda Miata with an LS swap. If only I had the money to swap mine.
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Socky got a reaction from Lord Baal in Ubisoft promises Far Cry 4 on PS4, Xbox One is equal to high-end PC
Why can't PC have nice things? I want nice things.
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Socky reacted to TheKDub in AMD Wants To Crash Nvidia's GTX 980 & 970 Launch Party
Hehe, heating up
(Its funny because AMD)
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Socky reacted to Fulgrim in AMD Wants To Crash Nvidia's GTX 980 & 970 Launch Party
AMD walks into the event Kanye West style.
"Yo Nvidia imma let you finish, but we're gonna kick yo' ass with our new card"
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Socky reacted to Hazorazor in AMD Wants To Crash Nvidia's GTX 980 & 970 Launch Party
Be awesome if they both release their flagships at the same time. That will get mental.
Edit: Also in terms of AMD even though I have a R9 290 I have to say the GPU wars are literally heating up.
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Socky got a reaction from Syraz in C453 *Warning lots of pictures*
C453
This is my friend's computer he built a while back, I asked if I could take some pictures of
it and post them here. He has been running it for a while which is why you can see dust.
Note: The pictures were down-scaled pretty hard, I might upload it to some picture website for better quality. It was captured in raw and
compressed to jpg then compressed again while uploading.
His part list follows:
i7 4770k @ 4.5GHz
Corsair H110 for CPU
20GB Ram
Samsung 840 Evo 120gb
Kingston HyperX 120gb
WD Black 2TB
Seagate 3TB
Dual EVGA GTX 760 (One is watercooled with a G10 and Corsair H55)
Corsair CX750M
NZXT Red Light Strip
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Socky got a reaction from xnoobftw in C453 *Warning lots of pictures*
C453
This is my friend's computer he built a while back, I asked if I could take some pictures of
it and post them here. He has been running it for a while which is why you can see dust.
Note: The pictures were down-scaled pretty hard, I might upload it to some picture website for better quality. It was captured in raw and
compressed to jpg then compressed again while uploading.
His part list follows:
i7 4770k @ 4.5GHz
Corsair H110 for CPU
20GB Ram
Samsung 840 Evo 120gb
Kingston HyperX 120gb
WD Black 2TB
Seagate 3TB
Dual EVGA GTX 760 (One is watercooled with a G10 and Corsair H55)
Corsair CX750M
NZXT Red Light Strip