Xenomorphical
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Allrighty then, about a year ago it was time for me to do the 5 year full pc upgrade again to keep up with the latest games.
The main parts from the old rig ware a Core 2 Duo and a 8800 GT, so simply outdated stuff these days.
So, time for a new build and after watching Tom's youtube vids two things ware certain i wanted: the CM Trooper case and a Corsair H100 CPU cooler.
Along the way i modded the CM Trooper sidepanel to fit a Corsair H100 in the sidepanel in push/pull.
The specs for this system i ended up with are:
Intel i7-3820, 3.60GHz, 10MB, overclocked to 4 GHz @ 1.125 V.
Corsair H100 in push/pull in the sidepanel
ASRock X79 Extreme7
CM Storm Trooper
Gigabyte GTX 660 Ti OC edition
Corsair Vengeance 16GB @ 1600 in quad channel
Corsair Force GT 60GB for windows 7 64bit
WD Caviar Green 500GB 7200rpm 16MB for games and documents
CM spawn gaming mouse
Thermatake challenger ultimate keyboard
And now the pictures from the build below:
The main parts from the old rig ware a Core 2 Duo and a 8800 GT, so simply outdated stuff these days.
So, time for a new build and after watching Tom's youtube vids two things ware certain i wanted: the CM Trooper case and a Corsair H100 CPU cooler.
Along the way i modded the CM Trooper sidepanel to fit a Corsair H100 in the sidepanel in push/pull.
The specs for this system i ended up with are:
Intel i7-3820, 3.60GHz, 10MB, overclocked to 4 GHz @ 1.125 V.
Corsair H100 in push/pull in the sidepanel
ASRock X79 Extreme7
CM Storm Trooper
Gigabyte GTX 660 Ti OC edition
Corsair Vengeance 16GB @ 1600 in quad channel
Corsair Force GT 60GB for windows 7 64bit
WD Caviar Green 500GB 7200rpm 16MB for games and documents
CM spawn gaming mouse
Thermatake challenger ultimate keyboard
And now the pictures from the build below:

Cooler master CM trooper pc case
Gigabyte gtx 560 TI 448 cores
Intel I7 3820, socket 2011, 3,6ghz CPU
3x 140mm Xigmatek red LED fan (case fans)
4x 120mm Cooler Master sickleflow red LED fan (radiator fans)
Gigabyte gtx 560 TI 448 cores
Intel I7 3820, socket 2011, 3,6ghz CPU
3x 140mm Xigmatek red LED fan (case fans)
4x 120mm Cooler Master sickleflow red LED fan (radiator fans)

Stock fans.
Xigmatek 140mm red LED fans installed.
The old case V/S the new case side.
The old case V/S the new case front.
Scyte Kaze Q-8, 8 channel fancontroller,
Cooler Master M2 silent pro 1000 wats PSU.
Scyte Kaze Q-8 closeup front.
Scyte Kaze Q-8 closeup rear.
Scyte Kaze Q-8 in adaptor brackets.
The Scyte Kaze Q-8 fan cables are pretty long so i can connect all the fans to it.
Scyte Kaze Q-8 installed in the top slot.
The next part is a mod i did to the case to fit the H100 radiator in the sidepanel:
Fold the mesh clips that hold the mesh up so you can take boh layers out.
I kept one layer of mesh in the final mod to keep the airflow to the fans the same to prevent strange howling sounds of the fans.
Drill out the holes in the sidepanel with a drill that is slightly larger than the screws that came with the H100.
Also, make sure to use a large drill to flatten out the area around the just drilled holes.
Take the LONG screws that came with the H100 to mount the fans and the radiator to the sidepanel.
Use the SHORT screws to mount the seccond pair of fans to the radiator like so.
Put the mesh back in and fold the clips around in their original state and you are done.
The next step is to put in the Asrock x79 extreme7.
And the Corsair Force GT 60 GB for the OS.
As well as the Corsair Vengeance 4 x 4 GB 1600 Mhz, in quad channel setup.
Still plenty of room because of the size of the case.
From the top to bottom:
X-dock
Fancontroller
DVD drive (modded the case so it slides in further so the front cover hides it)
Secondairy harddisk
SSD harddisk behind the fan
The same view from inside the case towards the front.
Because everything is mounted in the top of the case,
the two front fans can blow in cold air without being blocked by anything but the small SSD.
Everything in and connected.
All the fans are hooked up to the fancontroller, including the 4 fans from the H100.
The front fans of the case are still connected to the case fancontroller.
Final product pic 1.
Final product pic 2.
The reason i decided tyo put the H100 rad in the sidepanel is because i don't like the idea of it being in the top where the warm air is.
Also with this setup the rad gets cooled with cold air from outside of the case instead of recycling warm interior air.
On top of that the whole front air intake area of the case is free, and the air that goes trough the rad blows onto the GPU as well.
Idle room temp while typing this: 17 degrees C
CPU temp right now: 28 degrees C
Max CPU temp ever reached while gaming for hours (planetside 2/crysis 1&2/ Skyrim): 36 degrees C
Lastly a youtube vid i made for the H100 sidepanel mod:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjMh34NWU8g
Hope you guys enjoyed this

Xigmatek 140mm red LED fans installed.

The old case V/S the new case side.

The old case V/S the new case front.

Scyte Kaze Q-8, 8 channel fancontroller,
Cooler Master M2 silent pro 1000 wats PSU.

Scyte Kaze Q-8 closeup front.

Scyte Kaze Q-8 closeup rear.

Scyte Kaze Q-8 in adaptor brackets.

The Scyte Kaze Q-8 fan cables are pretty long so i can connect all the fans to it.

Scyte Kaze Q-8 installed in the top slot.
The next part is a mod i did to the case to fit the H100 radiator in the sidepanel:

Fold the mesh clips that hold the mesh up so you can take boh layers out.

I kept one layer of mesh in the final mod to keep the airflow to the fans the same to prevent strange howling sounds of the fans.

Drill out the holes in the sidepanel with a drill that is slightly larger than the screws that came with the H100.
Also, make sure to use a large drill to flatten out the area around the just drilled holes.
Take the LONG screws that came with the H100 to mount the fans and the radiator to the sidepanel.

Use the SHORT screws to mount the seccond pair of fans to the radiator like so.

Put the mesh back in and fold the clips around in their original state and you are done.

The next step is to put in the Asrock x79 extreme7.

And the Corsair Force GT 60 GB for the OS.

As well as the Corsair Vengeance 4 x 4 GB 1600 Mhz, in quad channel setup.

Still plenty of room because of the size of the case.

From the top to bottom:
X-dock
Fancontroller
DVD drive (modded the case so it slides in further so the front cover hides it)
Secondairy harddisk
SSD harddisk behind the fan

The same view from inside the case towards the front.
Because everything is mounted in the top of the case,
the two front fans can blow in cold air without being blocked by anything but the small SSD.

Everything in and connected.
All the fans are hooked up to the fancontroller, including the 4 fans from the H100.
The front fans of the case are still connected to the case fancontroller.

Final product pic 1.

Final product pic 2.
The reason i decided tyo put the H100 rad in the sidepanel is because i don't like the idea of it being in the top where the warm air is.
Also with this setup the rad gets cooled with cold air from outside of the case instead of recycling warm interior air.
On top of that the whole front air intake area of the case is free, and the air that goes trough the rad blows onto the GPU as well.
Idle room temp while typing this: 17 degrees C
CPU temp right now: 28 degrees C
Max CPU temp ever reached while gaming for hours (planetside 2/crysis 1&2/ Skyrim): 36 degrees C
Lastly a youtube vid i made for the H100 sidepanel mod:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjMh34NWU8g
Hope you guys enjoyed this

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