BigBang Rig

crezzlin

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Corsair 800d, middle shelf removed
Msi BigBang 2 X79
Intel 3630 with H100 cooler
Gtx 680 4gb Palit jetsteam Sli
2x Ocz 240
32Gb Tactical Tracer Memory
Ocz 1250w Psu



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3820? 3930K? 3960X? Which one? Also here is some advice, in the future try to avoid OCZ, and a 1250w psu even for that system is massive overkill

But anyway, It does look very nice :) Nice job :)
 
The H100 is like that so the tubes don't run over the Ram LEDs and block them out from te window that's all, as for the PSU I had 3x 7970's before to run 3 30" Hazro monitors but after nothing but problems I sold them and got The 680's I'm looking to water cool them so I can fit a 3rd in but still can't find a water block for the none ref cards..

Sorry it's a 3930k

Thanks guys
 
i just watched your video and saw those ram leds. which ones are they? i like the way they flash and stuff
 
...I think I'm gunna have to go against my morals now and start advising people to get 32gb RAM in their systems :L No benefit - but if it looks that good...
 
only problem with the tracer memory is the x79 boards will not let you change the led colours and pattern as the Crucial software don't work, you have to put the ram in a none x79 board/Pc and set it to how you want then put back in the x79..

Below is the Ram info Kyle, just google it :)

Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C8 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit (BLT2CP4G3D1608DT2TXOBCEU) (Orange & Blue Activity LEDs)
 
Looks good. That ram is really interesting to me. I saw a system on NCIX recently that had some of that + some blue LEDs and a nice large window. Looked really interesting like a piece of equipment from a Sci-Fi move.
Here is that video the link starts right around where they show the ram up close then they show a wider shot of the whole door it looks really nice I think. http://youtu.be/TTgzg67T794?hd=1&t=2m40s It's blue lighting with orange fans at the front and top and green leds on the memory.
 
Hopefully will get my 680 in SLI when the time comes or will get a dual GPU card.Whatever the case my single Asus 680 is serving me very well right now.
 
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