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Parvum s2.0 build and plans, Hardline acryllic tube? 4790K, gtx 980 (Update II)

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So i have decided to build a new system.
This one is going to be a little more custom and a little more better than the previous :)

 

I will stick to black and white i think, can´t make my mind up if it has to be black and white or white and light blue, only time will tell.

The plan is to build a rig with a I7 4790K, GTX 980 with custom rigid acrylic tubes, bitspower fittings and so on.
The case is going to be a Parvum s2.0.

 

Parts already bought

 

Intel I7 4790K
Asus Gryphon Z97
GTX 980
16gb hyper x fury 1866mhz ram
EVGA supernova g2 750W psu
Samsung 840 evo 500GB SSD
WD black 3TB HDD
Be quiet air cooler (only temporarily)

Parvum s2.0 in black and white
Noiseblocker e- loop fans 120mm
Be quiet silent wings 80mm
Cable mod black and white for EVGA G2
 

I can always change the colour of the case with an accent kit.
 

Updates

 

Update1: Cablemod cables.

Update2: Build is put together waiting for watercooling.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 

so far i have received the parts listed above

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Super happy me i can finally get started building.

 

all the parts :) I have never ordered this much hardware on once before.

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Let the building begin

 

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Progression

 

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Through the magic of taking pictures the case is finished :D

 

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I must say that the fit of this case is not spot on, some places it could have been a bit better and there is missing some 6mm screws in the box, but over all it is a "ok" case and all the small imperfections is something i´m willing to over look.

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So after assembly of the case i went on but soon discovered a problem.
The heatsinks backplate would not fit on the Gryphon board because it has its own back plate.
So the heatsinks backplate had to be cut to size.

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Using the same kind of magic as above i can skip to the fully assembled system :)

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In the place it is going to stand until i have ordered and received the watercooling gear :)

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or so i thought, as you can see on the picture the PC have booted and i am in the bios, further more i got the OS installed, but then the computer just went out (as pulling the plug) and the SB_PWR light turned green.
I tried all i could the make i wake up again but none of my magic worked :(

so for now i have to use my test bench with the new hardware on but with a different motherboard.

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so this i how my desk have to look until i get the board RMA´ed

 

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Next update will be when i have been through the RMA with overclockers.co.uk (hopefully soon) :D

btw i have ordered a Cablemod sleeved cable kit in black and white :)

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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I love yout build. 

 

my next build is goign to be white.

 

also did you paint your cpu chip ?  why is it black ?

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Who cares about the build? DOOOGGEEE ^_^ 

Anyways...

Sucks that the board didn't work. But it looks definitly nice. 

Are those cases also available in ATX size? 

 

 

 

 

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I love yout build. 

 

my next build is goign to be white.

 

also did you paint your cpu chip ?  why is it black ?

Poor lighting conditions in my room at night, the black is the back of the mobo though.

 

Who cares about the build? DOOOGGEEE ^_^ 

Anyways...

Sucks that the board didn't work. But it looks definitly nice. 

Are those cases also available in ATX size? 

I don´t think so but if you contact Parvum they can make one for you, they can cut anything.

as you see here they have made one :)

http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=263319

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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Poor lighting conditions in my room at night, the black is the back of the mobo though.

 

I don´t think so but if you contact Parvum they can make one for you, they can cut anything.

as you see here they have made one :)

http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=263319

Ouh yeah baby. I'm in love.  :wub: 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

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thats one sexy machine

well thank you, but it going to be way better. i will take inspiration in this build.

http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=273819

 

the parvum system cases look so good

That is also the only reason why i chose it, defiantly not for its features.

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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thats one sexy ass build.... titanfall theme right ??? 

Yes it is, thats why i will take some inspiration from it.

and it is a titanfall theme, mine will not be though. i have never played titanfall.

my build either have to be black and white or white and light blue/blue. i can´t really decide.

My previous build was also black and white so i maybe have to try something different.

my previous build.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/65169-apollo-refreshed-black-and-white-themed-watercooled-rig/

 

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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I have the same keyboard and phone haha. I like your style. And great build, I love the mobo, what cpu cooler is that?

Longboarders/ skaters message me!

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I have the same keyboard and phone haha. I like your style. And great build, I love the mobo, what cpu cooler is that?

I guess i like your style as well then :D I hate that the keyboard don´t have a standalone numpad, having to press that mumpad lock all the time. The cooler is a Be quiet something, i just bought it so i did not have to use intel´s stock cooler, and i wanted something where you can see the fan spin from the outside of the case.

Thanks :)

 

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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I guess i like your style as well then :D I hate that the keyboard don´t have a standalone numpad, having to press that mumpad lock all the time. The cooler is a Be quiet something, i just bought it so i did not have to use intel´s stock cooler, and i wanted something where you can see the fan spin from the outside of the case.

Thanks :)

 

 

And I love because of its num pad design. I didn't like that my arms were so positioned so wide when I still had a full sized KB and this one is just perfect for me. And could you please look for the cpu cooler's name, I really like it and I'm actually looking for the same thing because I don't like Intel's cooler and I want one that could be seen spinning from the outside, not positioned on the heatsink's side

Longboarders/ skaters message me!

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And I love because of its num pad design. I didn't like that my arms were so positioned so wide when I still had a full sized KB and this one is just perfect for me. And could you please look for the cpu cooler's name, I really like it and I'm actually looking for the same thing because I don't like Intel's cooler and I want one that could be seen spinning from the outside, not positioned on the heatsink's side

I guess that is i good reason to like the Keyboard :)

i found the cooler name for you,

 

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-003-BQ

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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So i lied, the next update is coming now :)

New cables from cablemod.

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This is going to be a nice addition as soon as i get the new Mobo :)
The reason i did not do this my self, is time, i´m both studying 40 hours a week and working 15 hours a week. plus i have other hobbies that i want to put more time in.

The overall quality of the cables are fine, there are small imperfections, but that is something i am willing to over look.

 

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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  • 2 weeks later...

So i Finally received a new mobo, Thanks to Overclockers UK for a good RMA experience :)

Here are some shot of what it looks like at the moment, next month i will buy some of the watercooling gear.

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The new motherboard, which works :D

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Mobo and CPU The CPU is so small, i thought about going x99, but i wanted the thermal amor, so i can paint it white.

 

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Uhh

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The build, with the boring type of cooling.

I made a little time lapse of the build proses, check it out here.

http://youtu.be/7UomepLs76c

The time lapse consist of 1800 pictures all taken with a gopro. and man was it annoying to make and edit i movie maker, which could not handle it at all.

CPU: I7 4790K GPU: Manli GTX 980 Mobo: Asus Gryphon z97 RAM: kingston Hyper x fury 16GB 1866mhz PSU: EVGA supernova 750W G2 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 500GB HDD: WD Black 3TB Case: Parvum s2.0 Fans: Noiseblocker E-loop 800rpm Cooling: Custom water cooling

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