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Loki - Skylake Build

derick90

So after months of planning, and countless parts changing, it's done. Finally... Anywho... Parts list is in my signature.IMG_20160225_030231.thumb.jpg.59792b3fd4IMG_20160225_030517.thumb.jpg.b50316422cIMG_20160225_030737.thumb.jpg.d62b1d3e7d

Only thing left is my NZXT Hue+ 

 

And the Mobo is black, flash gives it a brown tinge due to the traces.

 

**Edited for better interior pic.

 

 CPU: Intel Core i5 6600K  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A  CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i GT  GPUGigabyte GTX 980 Xtreme  RAM:2x8gb HyperX Fury  SSD: 120gb A-Data  HDD: 1Tb WD Blue 7200RPM - 750gb Hitachi 2.5" HDD  PSU: EVGA SuperNova G1 650W  Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX  Monitor: 27" AOC LED IPS x 2  Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB Silent  Mouse: Corsair Scimitar RGB

 HeadsetLogitech G430  

 

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11 minutes ago, givegomezthegun said:

Nice, looks real clean!

Thanks, I tinkered with the cable management a bit so it looks slightly different now, but better (imho)

 CPU: Intel Core i5 6600K  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A  CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i GT  GPUGigabyte GTX 980 Xtreme  RAM:2x8gb HyperX Fury  SSD: 120gb A-Data  HDD: 1Tb WD Blue 7200RPM - 750gb Hitachi 2.5" HDD  PSU: EVGA SuperNova G1 650W  Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX  Monitor: 27" AOC LED IPS x 2  Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB Silent  Mouse: Corsair Scimitar RGB

 HeadsetLogitech G430  

 

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Reworked my cable management a bit last night20160301_132147.thumb.jpg.0fb133f2d305c920160301_132114.thumb.jpg.bcb443957d4388

 CPU: Intel Core i5 6600K  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A  CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i GT  GPUGigabyte GTX 980 Xtreme  RAM:2x8gb HyperX Fury  SSD: 120gb A-Data  HDD: 1Tb WD Blue 7200RPM - 750gb Hitachi 2.5" HDD  PSU: EVGA SuperNova G1 650W  Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX  Monitor: 27" AOC LED IPS x 2  Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB Silent  Mouse: Corsair Scimitar RGB

 HeadsetLogitech G430  

 

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Looks good!

*Hex gear R40 black *Asus z97-i plus *Intel i7 4770k *16gb Hyper beast RAM *Asus GTX 970 strix *EVGA G2 750W *Samsung EVO850 500GB *Samsung EVO850 500GB *Asus MX299Q *Audioengine d1 *Beyerdynamic dt 990 *Blue Yeti Blackout edition *Ducky Shine 5 RGB *Ducky Secret * Ducky mousemat *Custom loop 

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clean build, goes well with the nice desk, nothing like real wood and the case is a beauty.

 

do you use the 1tb WD hard drive for storage or applications, programmes and games? or is the hatachi 750gb drive for that?

i am looking for a 750gb or 1tb drive in 2.5" format for my computer as the current 500gb drive is getting really full, and like it to be 7500 rpm as its for the main applications and games etc.

what do you think of your Hatachi drive?

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3 hours ago, i-deluxe said:

clean build, goes well with the nice desk, nothing like real wood and the case is a beauty.

 

do you use the 1tb WD hard drive for storage or applications, programmes and games? or is the hatachi 750gb drive for that?

i am looking for a 750gb or 1tb drive in 2.5" format for my computer as the current 500gb drive is getting really full, and like it to be 7500 rpm as its for the main applications and games etc.

what do you think of your Hatachi drive?

Thanks! I use the 75gb for programmes/applications, and the 1tb for general storage, i also have a 250gb that i keep movies on for my plex server. and yeah i love the wood / brushed aluminium look =] 

 CPU: Intel Core i5 6600K  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A  CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i GT  GPUGigabyte GTX 980 Xtreme  RAM:2x8gb HyperX Fury  SSD: 120gb A-Data  HDD: 1Tb WD Blue 7200RPM - 750gb Hitachi 2.5" HDD  PSU: EVGA SuperNova G1 650W  Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX  Monitor: 27" AOC LED IPS x 2  Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB Silent  Mouse: Corsair Scimitar RGB

 HeadsetLogitech G430  

 

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