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A White Build

Hello there!

 

Here is a budget conscious build I did for a friend of mine.

 

Corsair Carbide Air 240 Arctic White

Corsair RM650x

Corsair Vengeance RGB 2x8GB

MSI B450 Mortar Titanium

AMD Ryzen 7 1700

ASUS GTX 1070 Dual

2x Kingston SSDs

1x WD HDD

 

This system was initially built in a hurry because it was needed quickly, but now it's back for the treatment it deserves :D

 

As before, pictures say 1000 words:

 

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This thicc boi I used for the front panel connections is Paramax 1250 Type V paracord and was able to handle the 8 wires nicely.

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Here i was able to use the regular Paracord 550 type III since the wires for the front panel audio are much thinner.

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More to come...

System: Corsair Obsidian 250D, Intel 4790K, Watercooled Asus Maximus VII Impact, Watercooled GTX 1080Ti, 2x HyperX Savage Red 8 GB CL9, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, Corsair RM650X, Steelseries Apex 350, Steelseries Rival 310, Steelseries Arctis 5, Asus ROG PG279Q

Builds: Critical Mass | A White Build | The Extrovert

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17 hours ago, ActuallyMediocreOC said:

Give it the ol backlighting for mood effects! Too much glass panel to leave it so dark inside! Maybe a dim white hue from the inside, so its like a gentle white glow

Ram, mobo and cpu cooler all have RGB :)

System: Corsair Obsidian 250D, Intel 4790K, Watercooled Asus Maximus VII Impact, Watercooled GTX 1080Ti, 2x HyperX Savage Red 8 GB CL9, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, Corsair RM650X, Steelseries Apex 350, Steelseries Rival 310, Steelseries Arctis 5, Asus ROG PG279Q

Builds: Critical Mass | A White Build | The Extrovert

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Update:

 

Next time i will start at the PSU side to avoid that mess...

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Why the hell don't PSU makers make one to one connections?! They can do it on SFX PSUs, why not ATX ones?!

 

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8pin CPU:

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Sata power with exact spacing for HDDs:

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Final pics with lights and all to follow

System: Corsair Obsidian 250D, Intel 4790K, Watercooled Asus Maximus VII Impact, Watercooled GTX 1080Ti, 2x HyperX Savage Red 8 GB CL9, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, Corsair RM650X, Steelseries Apex 350, Steelseries Rival 310, Steelseries Arctis 5, Asus ROG PG279Q

Builds: Critical Mass | A White Build | The Extrovert

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So here are the final pics:

 

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Got to admit that there were some frustrating and questioning-of-life-choices moments but the end result... totally worth it.

Hope you enjoyed this :D

System: Corsair Obsidian 250D, Intel 4790K, Watercooled Asus Maximus VII Impact, Watercooled GTX 1080Ti, 2x HyperX Savage Red 8 GB CL9, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, Corsair RM650X, Steelseries Apex 350, Steelseries Rival 310, Steelseries Arctis 5, Asus ROG PG279Q

Builds: Critical Mass | A White Build | The Extrovert

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On 3/23/2019 at 12:43 AM, SharkGTX said:

simple and accurate

Thanks! This was the idea. And also sexy :D

System: Corsair Obsidian 250D, Intel 4790K, Watercooled Asus Maximus VII Impact, Watercooled GTX 1080Ti, 2x HyperX Savage Red 8 GB CL9, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, Corsair RM650X, Steelseries Apex 350, Steelseries Rival 310, Steelseries Arctis 5, Asus ROG PG279Q

Builds: Critical Mass | A White Build | The Extrovert

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Looking good my man. I have the same case and mobo (-titanium). I'm currently in the process of adding rbg strips.

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Yes . I understand you. I am a fan of big sized cases, but I also love a simple and accurater work, like your!

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On 3/25/2019 at 1:33 PM, Bootes_void said:

Looking good my man

Thank you ?

System: Corsair Obsidian 250D, Intel 4790K, Watercooled Asus Maximus VII Impact, Watercooled GTX 1080Ti, 2x HyperX Savage Red 8 GB CL9, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, Corsair RM650X, Steelseries Apex 350, Steelseries Rival 310, Steelseries Arctis 5, Asus ROG PG279Q

Builds: Critical Mass | A White Build | The Extrovert

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