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[Updated 6.2] Mega PC!!! 900D | 3930K | SLI Titan's First watercooled build Oodles of HQ Pics inside!

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This Buiild is so awesome

 

 

Looking good so far keep it up man

 

Thanks guys. :)

 

Dude. Any chance of taking a pic of your photo studio? Wanna see what lighting you used and background and camera setup :D

Loving the high res pics.

 

My "studio" is extremely cheap and slightly ghetto.  I use this background, these lights, with these bulbs.

 

Dat camerawork...

Really looking good, hope it turns out well.

 

Thanks and so do I. :)

 

 

Not sure how much I will get done tonight.  Might start working on running all the cables and then the management which I am not looking forward to.  Might be up and running by tomorrow but we'll see.  Also got the backplate for my other Titan, and its bent at a 45 degree angle..........

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So right now your using intergraded graphics?

 

Well the 3930k doesn't have integrated graphics so no. :)  My Titan is currently in the pc I'm using now so I will probably swap it over tomorrow. 

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Well the 3930k doesn't have integrated graphics so no. :) My Titan is currently in the pc I'm using now so I will probably swap it over tomorrow.

Oh ok sleeved tubing really good :)

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Sleeved tubing looks amazing. For that matter the whole build looks amazing.

My Rig: i5 3570k at 4.2 GHz 1.12 Volts, Hyper 212 Evo, Maximus V Gene, RM650, 840 Pro and Seagate Barracuda, 8 GB of Sniper Ram, and a GTX 770.

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Small update, its up and running after about 8 hours of screwing around.  So far seems like there is an issue with my ram causing tons of issues along with a bunch of bsod's.  Switched to my 8gb's of Gskill from my old pc and everything has been running fine since.  Will be a few days before I get to a point of wanting to take pictures of it probably after I get the other Titan installed.

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The best red I've ever seen in a liquid cooled system

CPU: Intel i7-7700k @4.8 Ghz Motherbord: MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon | RAM: GeIL Super Luce 32GB 2400MHz | Video Card: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Founders Edition |
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2nd Titan is in and I also have the Corsair memory installed everything seems to be working though I still have some issues once in awhile getting hung up on the windows shut down screen.  Pictures to come within a week probably lots of cable management to deal with.

 

Also on a bad note this happened to my Titan backplate I ordered from Performance PC.

 

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Apparently sticking a long thin piece of metal into a envelope with a handful of packing peanuts isn't the best way to ship something.  And since I didn't spend 15 bucks to ship my 20 dollar product they told me to go fly a kite and that its not there problem.  Interesting way to run a business, try your best to save 20 bucks at the risk of losing hundreds of dollars of business from your customer.  So take that as you want but I will never do business with them again.

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2nd Titan is in and I also have the Corsair memory installed everything seems to be working though I still have some issues once in awhile getting hung up on the windows shut down screen.  Pictures to come within a week probably lots of cable management to deal with.

 

Also on a bad note this happened to my Titan backplate I ordered from Performance PC.

 

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Apparently sticking a long thin piece of metal into a envelope with a handful of packing peanuts isn't the best way to ship something.  And since I didn't spend 15 bucks to ship my 20 dollar product they told me to go fly a kite and that its not there problem.  Interesting way to run a business, try your best to save 20 bucks at the risk of losing hundreds of dollars of business from your customer.  So take that as you want but I will never do business with them again.

Uhmm you can try to bend it back xD

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Not going to try and bend back a thin piece of aluminum that has thermal pads on it.  Not to mention that if its not perfect, trying to force it onto it and risk screwing up my pcb.

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Can I ask, where did you get that table top ? :)

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Can I ask, where did you get that table top ? :)

I wanted to ask too, but it's a Modmat Xtreme.

60$ from PPCS or FrozenCPU.

looks super cool, might get one. it even have wiring for the PSU cables! :D

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I wanted to ask too, but it's a Modmat Xtreme.

60$ from PPCS or FrozenCPU.

looks super cool, might get one. it even have wiring for the PSU cables! :D

 

Yup here's a link.

 

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/19542/pad-310/ModRight_Xtreme_Super_Large_Anti-Static_Mod-Mat_Work_and_Assembly_Surface_Over_47_x_23_in_Size_-_Patent_Pending.html

 

Small update, SLI Titans are running good, I'll probably wait till I get my other backplate to take finished photos, well as finished as its going to get for a few weeks at least.  Also have lots of cable management to do because it looks awful right now.

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Yup here's a link.

 

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/19542/pad-310/ModRight_Xtreme_Super_Large_Anti-Static_Mod-Mat_Work_and_Assembly_Surface_Over_47_x_23_in_Size_-_Patent_Pending.html

 

Small update, SLI Titans are running good, I'll probably wait till I get my other backplate to take finished photos, well as finished as its going to get for a few weeks at least.  Also have lots of cable management to do because it looks awful right now.

  awful     :lol:  I'm sure

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Looks nicer with the cards in. :)  

 

Still trying to figure out what the heck I want to do for lighting I really like the basic lighting from the motherboard and ram but I might get some small led strips for some accent lighting.  Don't want to overdo it.  Once I figure out what the hell I want I can order my replacement backplate and finally finish it and take some photos.  For now just really enjoying the fact that everything is working fine.

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Getting another box of parts from FrozenCPU today and getting a of ton of new photo equipment tomorrow.  Plan is to spiff up the build a bit and take the final photos some time this weekend.

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Getting another box of parts from FrozenCPU today and getting a of ton of new photo equipment tomorrow.  Plan is to spiff up the build a bit and take the final photos some time this weekend.

Nice to hear that, looking forward!

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Awesome sleeved tubing! How did you do it?

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Awesome sleeved tubing! How did you do it?

 

Put sleeving over tube, spend 5 minutes getting compression fittings over sleeving and tubes and then screw on fitting.  

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haha funny that motherboard looks small in this case, verry nice expensive build 

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