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Again, thanks everyone for the kind comments!

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Too bad there aren't any white motherboards. Would've loved it in a white version of that chassi.

I thought it needed some more white accents. I've since sleeved the front panel cables in white which helps a little. I'll try to get some new pictures taken sometime.

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could someone tell me what motherboard that is?

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love it, very clean build - love what you've done with the H60 by removing the logo, really makes the cpu-block becoming stealthy!

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Very elegant. Cookie for you.

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As Windspeed has said, one of my favorite builds is back. Looks great as always!

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clean Build looking sharp

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could someone tell me what motherboard that is?

It's old and nothing special but has worked great. ASUS P7P55D

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clean Build looking sharp

  

As Windspeed has said, one of my favorite builds is back. Looks great as always!

  

Very elegant. Cookie for you.

  

love it, very clean build - love what you've done with the H60 by removing the logo, really makes the cpu-block becoming stealthy!

Thanks again for the nice comments.

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It's old and nothing special but has worked great. ASUS P7P55D

oooh ok looks awesome with the light blue on it, is that custom or something? is there a z77 with the same colours?

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oooh ok looks awesome with the light blue on it, is that custom or something? is there a z77 with the same colours?

Nothing custom with the motherboard. Just removed a couple stickers. The standard Asus product line still has the same basic color scheme. Look at the ASUS P8Z77. There a few different versions.

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Nothing custom with the motherboard. Just removed a couple stickers. The standard Asus product line still has the same basic color scheme. This board on Newegg is similar http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131837. There a few different versions.

so the actual motheboard is light blue? or do the photos make it look like that, cos im thinking about doing same colour scheme

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so the actual motheboard is light blue? or do the photos make it look like that, cos im thinking about doing same colour scheme

There are two shades of blue. PCI slots are light blue. Try Google for some good views of the motherboard alone.

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Really nice

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What was used as the sleeved cables? I see that there are not sleeved cables coming out of the powers supply, but sleeved cables are going into the components. I would like to do something like this!

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What was used as the sleeved cables? I see that there are not sleeved cables coming out of the powers supply, but sleeved cables are going into the components. I would like to do something like this!

 

It appears to be paracord.  Granted, I'm not wearing my contacts right now so I can't be positive lol.

 

 

Great looking build OP!

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It appears to be paracord.  Granted, I'm not wearing my contacts right now so I can't be positive lol.

 

 

Great looking build OP!

 

 

What was used as the sleeved cables? I see that there are not sleeved cables coming out of the powers supply, but sleeved cables are going into the components. I would like to do something like this!

 

Hey guys - thanks for the recent comments.  The sleeving is MDPC and I sleeved extensions.  That's why you see the original PSU cables.

 

Has anyone noticed I mounted the hard drives backwards?  Helps it look more clean.

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Looks nice

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Hey guys - thanks for the recent comments.  The sleeving is MDPC and I sleeved extensions.  That's why you see the original PSU cables.

 

Has anyone noticed I mounted the hard drives backwards?  Helps it look more clean.

 

Oh wow, I couldn't have been more wrong lol.  Last time I try to identify sleeving while blind :p

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Would've been cool to see custom stickers like Snef did

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wow, great build. I guess you really don't need the highest end most expensive parts to have an amazing build, Great Job

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What material did you use to cover hdds. ssd, and psu? BTW awesome build.

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