Basic: Proberts' rig

killablade

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Righto lads, my mate decided to upgrade his rig, and wants me to build it for him!

His current specs are:

Case: Fugly ThermalTake thing

MoBo: MSI P55-GD65

CPU: Intel Core i7-860

Cooling: Scythe Mugen 2

Memory: 4GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1333mhz

GPU: 2x 4870

HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F3

PSU: Nexus RX-85000 850w

And now the upgrade.

I suggested he'd have to buy a new case if I were to even try and build a rig for him, because working with that Thermaltake POS is something even I wouldn't take on. It has absolutely NO options for cable management, and looks tacky. I suggested the Phantom, and he loved the look of it.

Therefore, one of the parts he ordered is the NZXT Phantom (white.)

He wanted a faster, quieter rig, and while disassembling his pc (he had to send his mobo and hdd back for RMA) he somehow dropped the Mugen 2, bending it.

So, what else could I do but strongly suggest him to get the Noctua NH-D14? And so he did.
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Then there were the graphics cards. They were very noisy, and he kept experiencing driver issues. That's why he decided to sell them, and asked me to suggest to him a powerful single-gpu solution. Well, I suggested the GTX 570, and in the end he went with the Palit GTX 570 Sonic. Nice card, no?
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Another thing he needed was a new screen. Having seen my screen, he ordered the same one. (Samsung P2450H)

So his new parts are:

-NZXT Phantom (white)

-Noctua NH-D14

-Palit GTX570 Sonic

-Samsung P2450H

I will post pictures once he gets his parts. This will not be a huge project with mods and stuff, it's a simple straight forward build. I'll try to post as many pics as I can
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Cheers.
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Update 1: He has all the stuff, but upon starting with the build we noticed something odd was up with the case: We couldn't get the side panel off. So we took a closer look at the case, and saw that the entire front panel is bent over its socket. Gotta love shiping damage -.- Pictures will follow.

Edit: Pictures







 
Well, we built the rig yesterday, but we didn't have a proper camera available to us so I will shoot some decent photo's next time I'm there, which should be this weekend. Anyway, here's some pictures of it while building.

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Ouch ! That plastic is strong so that must have been one hell of a blow !

Loving the components so far looking forward to the build
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Bad luck with the damage
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Also, I never knew OC3D had image hosting
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thanks for using it because I would never have known otherwise
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He FINALLY got a new Phantom, so I'll probably start building it this afternoon. Very bad show by the store he bought the parts from!
 
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