Hi there! It has been quite some time since I have posted on the corsair forums. If you do not know who I, here is an old build log i posted on one of my first builds... http://ift.tt/1n5Mupq
I've since left school, and have recently updated my personal rig. Buying new components is all I've really done, I have mostly kept to my original build theme. The die-cast 68' Z28 Camaro in the rig is used as housing for the 4 SSD's so it is not only for looks. Most of the cables have been routed between the motherboard and tray and not from the grommets. This was done more for a challenge, and for looks. Try routing the majority of your power cables in the small height and space that the standoff's provide and you will understand how many hours of frustration I went through. Originally the 24 pin cable was routed under the board as well, but I again decided it looked better coming from the grommet hole. I want to apologize for how dusty my PC is, working 70 plus hours a week, has made me a bit lazy, and the camera is a very old son of a gun, so pics are not the best... and this rig I have dragged, to and from New York and Texas several times over, so yes it has battle scars xP, but I hope ya'll enjoy! :3
here are the results.
Specs:
Case- Corsair 500r
CPU- Intel 4770k @ 4.5
TIM- IndigoXtreme XS
CPU Cooler- Corsair H100
RAM- 2x8 Corsair Dominator Platinum 2400
RAM- 2x6 G.skill Tridant 2400
Mobo- ASUS Maximus VI Formula
GPU- ASUS 6970DCii
SSD- 2x120gb Corsair Neutron GTX in RAID0; primary OS
SSD- 2x120gb Corsair Force 3 in RAD0; gaming drive
Hard Drives- 4tb WD, 2tb WD, 500gb WD
PSU- Kingwin laser 1000watt
Case fans: 2x front corsair oem 120mm, 2x Corsair SP 120mm, 1x Corsair AF 120mm
Front side:
Left side:
Right side:
Angled:
Additional pics:
Extras:
I've since left school, and have recently updated my personal rig. Buying new components is all I've really done, I have mostly kept to my original build theme. The die-cast 68' Z28 Camaro in the rig is used as housing for the 4 SSD's so it is not only for looks. Most of the cables have been routed between the motherboard and tray and not from the grommets. This was done more for a challenge, and for looks. Try routing the majority of your power cables in the small height and space that the standoff's provide and you will understand how many hours of frustration I went through. Originally the 24 pin cable was routed under the board as well, but I again decided it looked better coming from the grommet hole. I want to apologize for how dusty my PC is, working 70 plus hours a week, has made me a bit lazy, and the camera is a very old son of a gun, so pics are not the best... and this rig I have dragged, to and from New York and Texas several times over, so yes it has battle scars xP, but I hope ya'll enjoy! :3
here are the results.
Specs:
Case- Corsair 500r
CPU- Intel 4770k @ 4.5
TIM- IndigoXtreme XS
CPU Cooler- Corsair H100
RAM- 2x8 Corsair Dominator Platinum 2400
RAM- 2x6 G.skill Tridant 2400
Mobo- ASUS Maximus VI Formula
GPU- ASUS 6970DCii
SSD- 2x120gb Corsair Neutron GTX in RAID0; primary OS
SSD- 2x120gb Corsair Force 3 in RAD0; gaming drive
Hard Drives- 4tb WD, 2tb WD, 500gb WD
PSU- Kingwin laser 1000watt
Case fans: 2x front corsair oem 120mm, 2x Corsair SP 120mm, 1x Corsair AF 120mm
Front side:
Left side:
Right side:
Angled:
Additional pics:
Extras:
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