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Switch 810 Black & Yellow build

Specs:

Switch 810 (spray painted mesh & carbon fiber di-noc'd front) SP120's everywhere and 1 AF120's silent editions with voltage reducer on them all!

3770K stock for now

MSI 7950 950 core, 1521 memory 

4x4 GB Avexir ram (1600mhz)

OCZ vector 128gb

WD green 1TB

AX 750 fully custom sleeving

NZXT 2m LED strip

MSI Z-77 Mpower

 

XSPC RX 360 rad

Hardware Labs Ice GTX-lite 240 rad 

XSPC raystorm CPU block with aluminum bracket

EK-FC7950 - Acetal+EN (Nickel) GPU block

EK backplate

XSPC X20 750 pump/res

Mayhems pastel sunset yellow

 

 

Koolance fittings G1/4 

Tubing is XSPC 1/2 ID 3/4 OD

When I built it I chose the motherboard first then built everything around it, next upgrade is probably going to be a sound card

This is my first water cooled pc, second rig I built :D

 

Sleeving, costed a lot, hurt my fingers too (these AX power supplies do not like being messed with *true story*)

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Front shot, mind the horrible CD drive, It was removed anyways  :)

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Looking good, this was before I installed the water cooling (it looked like this for 2 months while I saved my pennies)

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The fans in the front, why not AF you ask, well I thought that the SPs will be pulling more from the tight front of the 810

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This is where my SSD lives, (why not installed in the disk tray you ask? well I wasn't going to use it but then I bought a HDD to and didn't bother moving the ssd)

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The 7950 block looking good, horrible picture (sorry) did I mention that it was a B-grade card? 

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Before coolant

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Finished PC (so far)

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What I would have done differently: 

I would use a more dense led strip the NZXT is overshadowed especially at the top where the rad absorbs most of the light

 

My temps are under max stress I get 50-55C on the CPU, GPU max temps are 49C

idle is 30 CPU, 29 GPU

 

What are your thoughts? 

I'll be glad to answer any questions BTW, I still don't have a name for my PC I would love it if you guys would give me some ideas :)

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Holy crap this is amazing, very unusual to see a yellow themed build.

 

Looks really good save the cabon fiber on the front, just looks way to cheezy in my opinion.

 

Well-sleeved cables, good cable runs. Should definitely be on builds of the week next week (a bit too late to make this one :P afterpartay time!)

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all these awesome sw 810 builds make me want to get one

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That looks awesome :D, nice job.

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Great job with the build :)

 

Awesome cable management overall.

 

Not a big fan of the color scheme but hey since it's yours and you like it, I can't judge you.

 

Switch 810 fantastic case for watercooling.

 

I like it :3

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"yeah, uh huh, you know what it is. black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow, black in yellow."

 

- Wiz Khalifa

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Awesome, very rare to see yellow in a build. Very original :)

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So much yellow, looks good! 

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This looks great! It's not usual to see a yellow build, but you nailed it. great job with the corsair fans.

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This is soooo sick! I was planning an idea like that but with the blue LED Avexir M-Power memory and blue nad yellow sleeving. Went in a different direction but still kept it blue, yellow and MSI. Awesome build. ;)

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Very well executed.

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Black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow. Lol Love the color scheme. Works real good

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Wow man looks awesome love the colors!

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Sweet Build Man.

Rig CPU Intel i5 3570K at 4.2 GHz - MB MSI Z77A-GD55 - RAM Kingston 8GB 1600 mhz - GPU XFX 7870 Double D - Keyboard Logitech G710+

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Good job with the tubing and cables, however I do think you destroyed the beauty of the case with the carbon fiber... 

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