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Second Build Upgrade - I-7 3770k, Corsair H105, GTX 660ti

MadsJørgensen

Hi out there!

 

I have now completed my second build. I upgraded my case from CoolerMaster Advanced 690 II to Nzxt h440 White and added a H105 liquid cooler from Corsair.

 

My new build features:

 

Intel I-7 3770k

Asus Sabertooth Z77 

Corsair H105

Nvidia GTX EVGA 660ti

Nzxt h440 White

Intel 520 240 GB SSD

Seagate 2 TB HDD

Corsair HX 650 Gold

Kingston Hyper X 8 GB

Asus Dual Band Wirreless N600

Apple Keyboard

Steelseries Sensei Rubber

Logitech G430

 

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The fan is blue but the camera think its purple 

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What do you guys think?

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Looking good man, shame about the un-sleeved 24 pin cable. 

So I spelt something wrong in my post... I don't care I don't read through what I write and I type very quickly.


Intel 3770k stock, MSI Z77A-GD65, MSI GTX 760, Corsair Vengence DDR3 1600Mhz 16Gb, Corsair RM 550W, Samsung 830 256Gb, some random hdds.

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Ahh, H440 <3 Im a happy owner of it, too :)

 

Very nice build! But ,personally, i would go with white led fans instead of blue because they fit better with the case color. Maybe the Bitfenix Spectre Pro?

 

~Straw

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that looks sexy.

I'd buy one of these though

INTEL CORE I5 4670K | NVIDIA GTX 980 | NOCTUA NH-L9i | GIGABYTE GA-Z97X-SLI | KINGSTON 120GB V300

CM STORM QUICKFIRE TK | BENQ XL2420TE | ROCCAT SAVU | FRACTAL DEFINE R4

 

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Yes i know the 24 pin looks bad, i have to get it sleeved in some way in the future. Yeah maybe i will buy a white LED fan instead of the AF140 Blue. The grapics card is over a year old now and it would be one of the things i would like to upgrade when i have money for it. it. Thank you for your comments. 

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That setup is rediculously clean. Really cool build.

CPU: Intel i5 4690K Cooler: Cryorig H5 Motherboard: ASrock Z97 Extreme4  RAM: Kingston HyperX Blu Black Series 8GB GPU: Powercolor R9 390 PCS+

Case Fans: 3X Phobya NB-Eloop 120mm in front + 1X Noiseblocker BlackSilentPRO 140mm, rear HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB  PSU: Corsair CX600M  Case: Corsair Air 540 ODD: LG Supermulti (Yeah whatever)  Monitors: LG25UM55-P, LG 22EN43

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I like the look of everything, it is very clean, but why did you go with a GTX 660 paired with a i7 3770K?

And that 24PIN makes me sad ;(

It's a 660ti which was probably mid/high end when he built this so why not. Mid range card and high end cpu isnt a bad thing
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It's a 660ti which was probably mid/high end when he built this so why not. Mid range card and high end cpu isnt a bad thing

I mean that personally I would drop the i7 and go i5 with a 770 :)

My current build - Ever Changing.

Number 1 On LTT LGA 1150 CPU Cinebench R15

http://hwbot.org/users/TheGamingBarrel

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I would defintly pick a 770 over a 660ti, but at that moment i bought the parts it was the cheapest and most optimal to do. :)

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