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    DivineEquinox got a reaction from xHadrian in Thoughts on Thermaltake C1000   
    Dunno if you've finished your watercooling setup yet or not. But i highly advise that you DO NOT use the themaltake c1000 coolant.
     
    Learn from my mistakes and others, I recently setup my whole custom watercooling loop with the EK Fluid Gaming A240G kit (its a whole aluminium kit with a GPU block) and initially used the thermaltake c1000 coolant in yellow. Upon researching online it seems that this fluid settles and ends up staining your tubing and blocks with white gunk in a matter of days. So i decided to test this settling by putting some of the coolant in a container, within 12h there is white settlement at the bottom, this is also evident in the bottom of the bottle (didnt notice this at first because yellow is such a bright colour) 
     
    So after 2 days i ended up flushing the loop and using the EK Cryofuel which came with the kit, just incase...
     
    BUT it gets worse for me as i bought the primochill true infused from PLE (noticed that you linked PLE, a fellow Aussie?) just to read later that they dont recommend using it with aluminium products.... 
     
    So now im stuck, trying to find a yellow fluid (transparent or opaque) that doesnt clog my stuff up or discolour (turned off by mayhems pastel after the jayztwocents thing... and mayhems is hard to find in Australia). 
     
     
     
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    DivineEquinox got a reaction from ANUPLUCIFERGAMER in My Corsair 350D Build   
    Thanks
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    DivineEquinox reacted to ANUPLUCIFERGAMER in My Corsair 350D Build   
    it's really good    i love it
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    DivineEquinox got a reaction from ANUPLUCIFERGAMER in My Corsair 350D Build   
    Hi guys, 

    This will be my first build log over here on the LTT forums. I had planned this build in the discussion section ( http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/63517-gaming-build-for-1700/ ) and now this build is complete with minor adjustments as i had a slightly bigger budget which expanded to around $1800 AUD

    Here are the parts
    Case: Corsair Obsidian 350D
    CPU: Intel i5 4670K Overclocked to 4.4Ghz
    CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i
    Video Card: Sapphire AMD R9 280X Vapor-X 3GB EVGA Nvidia GTX 780ti
    Motherboard: ASRock Z87M OC Formula
    Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 @ 1600MHz 
    OS Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SDD
    Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB
    Storage: WD Blue 500GB (later addition, salvaged from an old computer, not in the photos)
    PSU: Seasonic G-series 550W 80+ Gold Corsair RM650

    Extras:
    NZXT Sleeved LED Kit 200cm BLUE
    3x GELID Silent Slim 12 120mm PWM Fans with Blue LED

    Some pictures were taken during the building process, others were taken while i was setting the computer up in my room. And here's the PC: 
     

    Cable Management at the back could have been better but there's no hump when closing the side panel, so that's fine with me.


    Almost finished with the building process, just gotta fix the LED lighting strips and plug in the rest of the modular cables to the PSU


    Day Shots of the PC, with some of the blinds down in the room but had the light turned on. 


    Complete build, with all LED lights turned off except for the Corsair logo on the H100i and no window side panel on yet. 


    Complete build with all LED lights on and no window side panel


    Fully complete build with the side panel on. 



    Some night shots of the PC in my room. 


    Sorry for the bad focus




    Some final overall shots of my PC showing the front and windowed side, sorry for the bad image quality. 






    All pictures were taken with a HTC One which explains some of the pictures and their quality.

    I want to thank all those who provided suggestions, information and help to me in my planning thread and i hope you enjoy my somewhat of a "Build Log" of my new PC. 

    Thanks for reading/viewing this.



    This build has been updated since i built it. I wanted some of the Yellow/Gold from the Motherboard to be visible, overall it looks like a more mature build compared to before with all the blue LED lights everywhere, it is now more refined. 
      - Replaced the two front intake fans with 2x 120mm Corsair SP120 PE Fans - Replaced the back Gelid Silent 120mm fan with a Gelid Wing 12PL - Added a old HDD (WD Blue 500GB) - Added a new SSD purely for games (256GB Plextor M5s) - sleeved cables (Black Bitfenix cables)  for the motherboard main power and CPU supplemental power - New lighting system:    - Moved the blue LED lights to under and outlining the motherboard, the LED lights and sleeve cables are basically wedged between the motherboard and the motherboard tray to give a blue under glow effect. (NZXT Lighting kit, removed the PCI bracket on the control module and stuck it on the back of the motherboard tray)     - Added 2x Bitfenix Alchemy white 30cm LED Strips to the top and bottom 
    - Added sound/vibration dampening foam to the side panels.    Here's a random crappy picture i took to give just a rough new view on the computer, sorry for the bad lighting and focus -> Ipod touch 5th gen camera.     UPDATE #2

    Its been a while since i got the system and built it, that + finding some new parts for a good deal = UPGRADE TIME - GONE is the Sapphire AMD R9 280X Vapor-X 3GB, REPLACED with a EVGA Nvidia GTX 780ti (reference design)
    - GONE is the Seasonic G-550W, REPLACED with a Corsair RM650 - Removed the 500GB WB Blue because it died, finally after like 8 years. 
    - Completely removed the blue lights in my system (still have the white Bitfenix strips), decided to with a cleaner build to highlight the gold/yellow of the motherboard.  - New H100i, Old one went faulty, pump wasnt working correctly.    And here's the usual crappy picture: 
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