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The Lightning 350D - [BUILD UPDATE 4/3/14]

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Very sexy. Where did you get the custom rings for the Corsair fans?

Painted the rings myself using some yellow spray paint from Michael's.

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Painted the rings myself using some yellow spray paint from Michael's.

Nice. What about the sleeved cables? How did you do that? I also have a Corsair RM PSU that I want to braid the cables.

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Nice. What about the sleeved cables? How did you do that? I also have a Corsair RM PSU that I want to braid the cables.

That part made up most of the build time and was a lot of work. Check out www.lutro0-customs.com for supplies and instructional videos. I relied pretty much 100% on them.

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Wow! Stunning build and pics. What are you using to take the pics? My pictures never turn out like that!

Camera used is a Nikon D80. My GF is the pro and she did all kinds of fancy things like aperture, f stop, flash, etc.

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That looks awesome!

                                                                 ELEPHANT SEALS EVERYWHERE!

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Thats amazing nice job!

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That looks freaking sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Corsair 350d, Asus Gryphon Z87, Intel i5 4670k 4.5 GHz, Corsair H100i, Corsair Vengence 16gb 1600 MHz,


AMD Radeon 260x, Corsair CX600, OCZ Vetex 450 128gb, Seagate 2 TB 

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Linus apparently needs new pants after seeing it absolutely incredible! 

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Very enjoyable Build to look @ looks great ,Great work ,Love the color scheme even matched the PSU .

*Four tone 24 PIN Cable Scheme

*to the Dominator Ram ,Shining in it's Glory as it should .

*Four tone GPU Cable scheme .

*What i enjoy most is the way you set of the colors in all

directions (many colors) & yet not so suttle but a relexing vibrant touch to the build .

*NZXT CPU Cooler light Matching the build .

:) :) :)

Outstanding .Hands Down 10/10 build

Description in post was nicely done also.

Case: | TT Core x71 | Mobo: | Gigabyte Aorus Elite DDR4 | Cpu: 13600K | 1.310V | P-Core 5.7GHZ | E-Core 3.2GHZ | Cpu Block: EK Quantum Velocity2 | Ram: Team T-Force Vulcan Z 4x8GB 3200MHz DDR4 | Gpu: Gigabyte GTX G1 970 Bios Hacked 1.275V | Gpu Block: EK | Cooling: Custom Loop | Rads: 4 | PSU: Corsair RM 1000w

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i USED to dislike the color yellow. No more do I! AWESOME BUILD!

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looks stunning, but i'm wondering why you have Airflow optimised fans on the Rad, instead of pressure optimised??

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Awesome.. don't use flash when you take a shot.  B)

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If you want your computer to stay in sleep disable wake on lan.

Also looks nice, I plan on doing a build with the 350D in Red/Black.

CPU: i7-3930K @ 4.8GHz MOBO: IV Gene RAM: 16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer 1866MHz GPU: GTX 780 Ti CASE: Corsair 350D STORAGE: 2 x Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB, 2x WD Red 4TB
PSU
: EVGA SuperNova 650W DISPLAY: 1 x ASUS VG248QE, 3 x Dell U2414H COOLING: Corsair H100i INPUT: Corsair Vengeance K70, SteelSeries Sensei AUDIO: Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, ATH-M50s, Beredynamic DT770 Pro, Steelseries H Wireless

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