Boonstick
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So, having just moved into my new house and also having a shiny new motorbike to ride
I decided to break down my 750D and use certain parts to make a tiny powerhouse mini ITX rig. I don't really get much time to play games or do anything else on my PC so I saw the 780ti SLI as a bit of a waste and I've also been looking for an excuse to do a miniITX build 
I broke down my 750D and sold all the parts that I wasn't planning on using anymore. This covered the cost of all the new parts that I planned on using.
It may seem a bit overkill but that was the whole point of this build. Here's the spec.
Corsair Obsidian 250D Case
Asus Maximus VI Impact mITX Motherboard
Intel i7 4790K CPU
16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 2400MHz
EVGA GTX 780ti Superclocked w/ACX
120GB Corsair Force LS SSD
420GB Corsair Force SSD
WD 750GB Black HDD (2.5")
Corsair AX760 PSU
Corsair White Individually Sleeved Cables
Watercooling specs:
EK Water Blocks EK-DDC 3.25 X-TOP CSQ - Plexi
EK-BAY SINGLE RES CSQ - Acetal
EK Water Blocks EK-FB ASUS M6I - Nickel (Original CSQ)
EK Water Blocks EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Nickel
Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GT Xtreme 140 - (In Push/Pull)
Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GT Stealth 240 - XFlow - (In Push)
XSPC EC6 Coolant Blood Red
XSPC HighFlex Hose 7/16" ID, 5/8" OD, 15.9/11.1mm, 2m, White
2x Akasa AK-FN058 Apache Black Super Silent 120mm Fan - 4 Pin PWM
2x Akasa AK-FN062 Apache Black Super Silent 140mm Fan - 4 Pin PWM
The i7 4790K may seem like a strange choice but there is reason behind my madness. After watching TTL's review and seeing how well it undervolted at a pretty decent clock speed I decided to go for this as at the time of planning the build I was concerned about the cooling capacity of only having 1x 240mm and 1x 140mm rads. Having said that I still haven't found time to play about with the overclocks yet but even at stock with "auto" volts the temps are surprisingly low.
This has definitely been the most challenging build I've done to date. The amount of alterations to my original spec has been amazing but I won't go into that. Trying to squeeze all that I've got in there has taken a very long time but having said that, it's been really fun.
It's not 100% finished yet so keep that in mind but any comment/suggestions are very welcome
Anyway, enough of my waffle, here's some pictures.


I broke down my 750D and sold all the parts that I wasn't planning on using anymore. This covered the cost of all the new parts that I planned on using.
It may seem a bit overkill but that was the whole point of this build. Here's the spec.
Corsair Obsidian 250D Case
Asus Maximus VI Impact mITX Motherboard
Intel i7 4790K CPU
16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 2400MHz
EVGA GTX 780ti Superclocked w/ACX
120GB Corsair Force LS SSD
420GB Corsair Force SSD
WD 750GB Black HDD (2.5")
Corsair AX760 PSU
Corsair White Individually Sleeved Cables
Watercooling specs:
EK Water Blocks EK-DDC 3.25 X-TOP CSQ - Plexi
EK-BAY SINGLE RES CSQ - Acetal
EK Water Blocks EK-FB ASUS M6I - Nickel (Original CSQ)
EK Water Blocks EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Nickel
Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GT Xtreme 140 - (In Push/Pull)
Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GT Stealth 240 - XFlow - (In Push)
XSPC EC6 Coolant Blood Red
XSPC HighFlex Hose 7/16" ID, 5/8" OD, 15.9/11.1mm, 2m, White
2x Akasa AK-FN058 Apache Black Super Silent 120mm Fan - 4 Pin PWM
2x Akasa AK-FN062 Apache Black Super Silent 140mm Fan - 4 Pin PWM
The i7 4790K may seem like a strange choice but there is reason behind my madness. After watching TTL's review and seeing how well it undervolted at a pretty decent clock speed I decided to go for this as at the time of planning the build I was concerned about the cooling capacity of only having 1x 240mm and 1x 140mm rads. Having said that I still haven't found time to play about with the overclocks yet but even at stock with "auto" volts the temps are surprisingly low.
This has definitely been the most challenging build I've done to date. The amount of alterations to my original spec has been amazing but I won't go into that. Trying to squeeze all that I've got in there has taken a very long time but having said that, it's been really fun.
It's not 100% finished yet so keep that in mind but any comment/suggestions are very welcome

Anyway, enough of my waffle, here's some pictures.












