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Watercooled mATX Gaming rig. Gtx780 DCII, 4770k, Maximus VI Gene, Expanded H220

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Whats up all. My name is Taylor, I am an electrical engineering student. In my free time, I love keeping up with hardware, and building pc's, as well as doing my fair share of gaming.

 

My rig I built Q3 last year had developed into a damn nice setup, but after transporting it home and back over the holidays, I realized it was too large for my tastes to lug back and forth. SO, Rebuild time! lol. I decided to sell off my case, motherboard, and cpu, and replace them with an matx variant, while getting in some upgrades. First, the "old" setup:

 

Asrock Extreme 4 Z77

I5-3570K

16GB Gskill Sniper 1866 Ram
Asus GTX-780DCII

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO

Seagate 1TB HDD

Samsung 840 EVO 250GB
Seasonic 860w Platinum PSU
All in a Fractal Design ARC Midi R2

For the pics:
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And one without the LED's on
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Now again, I was very happy with this setup. I had two Noctua NF-A14 FLX fans in the front (NOW FOR SALE! :) ) and the thing performed great and quiet. The only limiting issue again was the physical size. SOOOO, to matx we go. I decided on the Silverstone PS07 case for this build, and the case choice was by far the hardest decision. I'm very picky about features and fan configurations, and this fit the size constraints, and feature set that I was after. As for the motherboard, I went with the ASUS Maximus VI Gene. In my opinion, it holds the crown for the most capable matx z87 motherboard out there, and I've had nothing but positive experiences with ASUS boards. Lastly, for the new processor, I pulled the trigger and went with the I7-4770k. After gaming for a few months, especially on BF4, I couldn't resist the idea of those 4 extra threads. To the build!

New parts:
ASUS Maximus VI Gene
I7-4770k
(3) Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm fans

Silverstone Red/Black Sleeved Cable Extensions
*CPU Cooler is still up in the air. Likely a Noctua D14 with GT fans when I get paid

 

Old Parts:

16GB Gskill Sniper 1866 Ram
Asus GTX-780DCII

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO

Seagate 1TB HDD

Samsung 840 EVO 250GB
Seasonic 860w Platinum PSU

 

NOW, all in a Silverstone PS07. 

Now, I will have more pics in the coming days. I was quite tired when I got this thing built, and wasn't willing to get the nice pictures.lol. And Don't worry, I will be addressing those hideous fan cables with some red paracord sleeving, and replacing that stock cooler shortly! To the pics

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And the reason all of this was done...
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Overall, so far, I am VERY impressed. Building in this case, while non-traditional, was a very good experience, and allowed for some great management. As for performance, Its only been together for a few days, but after a long gaming session, GPU temps are only about 1-2* C higher on the same overclock (GPU boosts to 1215) and thats with the horrible stock intel cooler. Once I get a better cooler in there, It should be a bit better. FPS in BF4 are up with the added threads of the i7, and noise levels are honestly quieter than with the bigger case. The ASUS motherboard is a monster, with tons of features in both hardware and software, and I'm being impressed more and more with it as time goes by. In conclusion, I'm very ,very happy with the switch.

Next on the list:
- Red Sleeved fan cables
- Red LED accent lighting
- CPU Cooler (Likely D14)
- Perhaps some slight case mods (more additions than anything)

Thanks for checking out the build! Let me know what you guys think!

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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My new favorite title on the forums :D that's a nice build you have there

i5 4670k| Asrock H81M-ITX| EVGA Nex 650g| WD Black 500Gb| H100 with SP120s| ASUS Matrix 7970 Platinum (just sold)| Patriot Venom 1600Mhz 8Gb| Bitfenix Prodigy. Build log in progress 

Build Log here: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/119926-yin-yang-prodigy-update-2-26-14/

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Nice job on the cable management, I've built in that case and it's a bitch when you have a tower cooler, an optical drive and 4 storage drives.
 

 

Can you tell me the model name of that PSU please  :)

 

http://www.seasonicusa.com/Platinum_Series_XP2.htm It's the 860W

CPU: i7 5820K 4.0GHz @1.15V | MOBO: Asus X99 Sabertooth | GPU: Gigabyte Windforce GTX 980Ti, LTT Orange | CASE: NZXT H440 Black 2015 | COOLER: Noctua NH-D15S w/ LTT Fans | RAM: 32GB Patriot 3000MHz | STORAGE: 512GB Samsung 950 Pro, 960GB Sandisk Ultra II 3 x 8TB Seagate HDD's | PSU: 750W Seasonic X series, black / orange cablemod cables| Monitors: 3x Asus VX24AH's | AUDIO OUT: Microlab SOLO 8C, Sennheiser HD 650's, Audio engine D1 Amp / DAC | AUDIO IN: Blue Snowball | Keyboard: CM Storm QuickFire TK MX Green | Mouse: Logitech G900 Proteus Spectrum + RSI Extended Mouse Pad | PCPP Linkhttp://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/hPjFd6

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Can you tell me the model name of that PSU please  :)

Sure! 

SeaSonic Platinum SS-860XP2

My new favorite title on the forums  :D that's a nice build you have there

 

Appreciated!

 

Nice job on the cable management, I've built in that case and it's a bitch when you have a tower cooler, an optical drive and 4 storage drives.
 

 
 

http://www.seasonicusa.com/Platinum_Series_XP2.htm It's the 860W

Thanks man! And yeah, with the HDD cage in there, it'd be alot uglier and tighter. Luckily for me, Its just a daily computer, and with up to 4TB HDD's available, This 2 harddrive config will suite me for quite some time. As for the optical drive, I plugged it in during the install, and just removed afterwards. No reason for it to suck up valuable space!

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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Made a mediocre video of the setup if any of you guys are interested:




As of right now, I'm having issues with the front audio port on the PS07. :/ The left channel goes in and out depending on the rotation of the plug. I've tried a few sets of headphones and the same thing all around. Now, I'm kind of lucky since the front USB/Audio module is independent of everything else and can be removed with two screws. So, hopefully Silverstone can get back to me and just replace that unit for me so I don't have to bother tearing everything down. 

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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Went ahead and threw my old Hyper 212 EVO on the i7 for shits. Sadly, I wasn't able to OC much over the stock 3.9/4ghz area over long periods of gaming stably. So, being the ancy guy I am, I went looking around at AIO liquid coolers, customs loop kits, etc, and ran across the expandable Swiftech H220 on sale on NCIX for 99.99. SO, none the less, one of them will be headed my way in a few days :) Stay tuned for that. Here are some pics of the 212 evo installed

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And a shot of the cool little built in heatsink support in the PS07
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  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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jhu all hates da matx??? :(

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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H220 and Cathode lights will be here Tuesday! Getting excited!!!  :D

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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Looks good, reminds me of my own. :P

My Rig :  Case: Cooler Master HAF X ,Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H,PSU: Seasonic SS-750KM3,Processor: Core I7 4770k (overclocked 4.7ghz),Cooler: Corsair H100i, GPU: EVGA GTX 780 with acx cooler, RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 16gb DDR3 1600 (overclocked to 2000mhz), HDDS  Samsung 840 EVO 250 gb SSD , Western digital  2tb 7200 rpm 64mb cache, Old 1tb laptop drive I had , 320gb for os backup daily, 80gb external for weekly backups,Drives 2x Lg Blu Ray burner WH16MS40,MISC: Tp-Link dual band wireless card, Logitech g510s, Razer Deathadder 2013, Acer G236HLBbd 23" monitor, Old tv I had 23" for secondary monitor, old 32" samsung tv third monitor

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Looks good, reminds me of my own. :P

watchu got willis???

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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watchu got willis???

Here

 

Mainly because the color scheme and the way it looks is nearly identical to my own. ;)

My Rig :  Case: Cooler Master HAF X ,Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H,PSU: Seasonic SS-750KM3,Processor: Core I7 4770k (overclocked 4.7ghz),Cooler: Corsair H100i, GPU: EVGA GTX 780 with acx cooler, RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 16gb DDR3 1600 (overclocked to 2000mhz), HDDS  Samsung 840 EVO 250 gb SSD , Western digital  2tb 7200 rpm 64mb cache, Old 1tb laptop drive I had , 320gb for os backup daily, 80gb external for weekly backups,Drives 2x Lg Blu Ray burner WH16MS40,MISC: Tp-Link dual band wireless card, Logitech g510s, Razer Deathadder 2013, Acer G236HLBbd 23" monitor, Old tv I had 23" for secondary monitor, old 32" samsung tv third monitor

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Here

 

Mainly because the color scheme and the way it looks is nearly identical to my own. ;)

looks good man. what voltage you running to get that 4.5 overclock? i must have a lower-ended chip. I need ~1.18v to get a stable 4.2 lol

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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looks good man. what voltage you running to get that 4.5 overclock? i must have a lower-ended chip. I need ~1.18v to get a stable 4.2 lol

1.25v for 4.5ghz and for 4.7ghz is 1.275v ;)

My Rig :  Case: Cooler Master HAF X ,Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H,PSU: Seasonic SS-750KM3,Processor: Core I7 4770k (overclocked 4.7ghz),Cooler: Corsair H100i, GPU: EVGA GTX 780 with acx cooler, RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 16gb DDR3 1600 (overclocked to 2000mhz), HDDS  Samsung 840 EVO 250 gb SSD , Western digital  2tb 7200 rpm 64mb cache, Old 1tb laptop drive I had , 320gb for os backup daily, 80gb external for weekly backups,Drives 2x Lg Blu Ray burner WH16MS40,MISC: Tp-Link dual band wireless card, Logitech g510s, Razer Deathadder 2013, Acer G236HLBbd 23" monitor, Old tv I had 23" for secondary monitor, old 32" samsung tv third monitor

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1.25v for 4.5ghz and for 4.7ghz is 1.275v ;)

das nice man.lol. when i get my h220 im going to try out some different oc's

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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das nice man.lol. when i get my h220 im going to try out some different oc's

When I get my h100i I'm gonna push for 5ghz just for giggles. I've clocked it at 4.9ghz 1.35v tried for 5ghz with the same voltage and it crashed unsurprisingly. It was stable but was hottttt lol

My Rig :  Case: Cooler Master HAF X ,Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H,PSU: Seasonic SS-750KM3,Processor: Core I7 4770k (overclocked 4.7ghz),Cooler: Corsair H100i, GPU: EVGA GTX 780 with acx cooler, RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 16gb DDR3 1600 (overclocked to 2000mhz), HDDS  Samsung 840 EVO 250 gb SSD , Western digital  2tb 7200 rpm 64mb cache, Old 1tb laptop drive I had , 320gb for os backup daily, 80gb external for weekly backups,Drives 2x Lg Blu Ray burner WH16MS40,MISC: Tp-Link dual band wireless card, Logitech g510s, Razer Deathadder 2013, Acer G236HLBbd 23" monitor, Old tv I had 23" for secondary monitor, old 32" samsung tv third monitor

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When I get my h100i I'm gonna push for 5ghz just for giggles. I've clocked it at 4.9ghz 1.35v tried for 5ghz with the same voltage and it crashed unsurprisingly. It was stable but was hottttt lol

yeah thats alot of voltage. lol. shit may 4.8 if you can manage thermals is ridiculously good for haswell

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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yeah thats alot of voltage. lol. shit may 4.8 if you can manage thermals is ridiculously good for haswell

4.7ghz doesn't get over 65c in real world usage. Benchmarks are a different story...100c. That doesn't bother me though, my keyboard has a lcd I monitor the temps with. Nothing in real world usage uses all 4 cores at 100% usage anyways. I brought it down just to see if it would stay cooler at 4.5ghz and lower voltage but it hasn't made much a difference. When I get my h100i I except the max temps to drop at least 15c (hopefully.)

My Rig :  Case: Cooler Master HAF X ,Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H,PSU: Seasonic SS-750KM3,Processor: Core I7 4770k (overclocked 4.7ghz),Cooler: Corsair H100i, GPU: EVGA GTX 780 with acx cooler, RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 16gb DDR3 1600 (overclocked to 2000mhz), HDDS  Samsung 840 EVO 250 gb SSD , Western digital  2tb 7200 rpm 64mb cache, Old 1tb laptop drive I had , 320gb for os backup daily, 80gb external for weekly backups,Drives 2x Lg Blu Ray burner WH16MS40,MISC: Tp-Link dual band wireless card, Logitech g510s, Razer Deathadder 2013, Acer G236HLBbd 23" monitor, Old tv I had 23" for secondary monitor, old 32" samsung tv third monitor

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4.7ghz doesn't get over 65c in real world usage. Benchmarks are a different story...100c. That doesn't bother me though, my keyboard has a lcd I monitor the temps with. Nothing in real world usage uses all 4 cores at 100% usage anyways. I brought it down just to see if it would stay cooler at 4.5ghz and lower voltage but it hasn't made much a difference. When I get my h100i I except the max temps to drop at least 15c (hopefully.)

yeah see it could be the fact my case is smaller, or the fact i took the stock fan off the 212 for a more silent fan, but at 1.18v 4.2ghz, ill get up to ~60 in real world apps. Hoping with the h220 to get up to the 1.25-1.3v range and be able to keep the pc pretty quiet

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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yeah see it could be the fact my case is smaller, or the fact i took the stock fan off the 212 for a more silent fan, but at 1.18v 4.2ghz, ill get up to ~60 in real world apps. Hoping with the h220 to get up to the 1.25-1.3v range and be able to keep the pc pretty quiet

I wish I had another fan for my 212. It's amazing how loud it can get sometimes, almost louder than my acx cooler on max and that's saying a lot. Doesn't happen often but it does. Smaller cases do make a difference. My case if rather large and has 3 200mm fans, 1 230mm and 1 240mm for exhaust and intake. 

My Rig :  Case: Cooler Master HAF X ,Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H,PSU: Seasonic SS-750KM3,Processor: Core I7 4770k (overclocked 4.7ghz),Cooler: Corsair H100i, GPU: EVGA GTX 780 with acx cooler, RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 16gb DDR3 1600 (overclocked to 2000mhz), HDDS  Samsung 840 EVO 250 gb SSD , Western digital  2tb 7200 rpm 64mb cache, Old 1tb laptop drive I had , 320gb for os backup daily, 80gb external for weekly backups,Drives 2x Lg Blu Ray burner WH16MS40,MISC: Tp-Link dual band wireless card, Logitech g510s, Razer Deathadder 2013, Acer G236HLBbd 23" monitor, Old tv I had 23" for secondary monitor, old 32" samsung tv third monitor

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Yeah i mean to be honest my setup is efficient for the size. Two 120 in. One 120 out. direct cuii cooler which doesnt help. lol. and i keep things on the quieter side most times all which dont help

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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H220 is in. Fans are sleeved. All went pretty well and turned out pretty good. My i7 is kind of a turd. Takes ~1.28 to keep it stable at 4.4. But thats good enough I guess. Whats peoples thoughts?

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  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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  • 2 weeks later...

SOOOO I might have yolo'd a bit and done a custom loop expansion with the H220... anyone care to see??

  • CPU : i7-4770k, Mobo: ASUS Maximus VI Gene, RAM: 16gb G-Skill Sniper 1866, GPU: ASUS GTX780 DirectCUII, Case: Corsair 350D, Storage: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB & Seagate 1TB HDD, PSU: Seasonic 860w Platinum, Monitor: ASUS VN-247P, CPU Cooler: Custom Watercooling Loop, Mouse: Steel Series Sensai Raw, Sounds: Vmoda Crossfade LP

    Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/112285-slightly-smaller-just-as-baller/

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Wow, this is awesome!

 

...and YES, absolutely show it :)

I have a laptop that sucks because I'm broke.

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