Custom Corsair Competition Rig

So as many of you will know I was luck enough to win the recent competition with the prize being a full system in a beautifully designed Corsair 600T. It arrived 2 days ago, however I was having issues with my camera and have only been able to get the pics sorted now

Reason for there only being 3 sticks of RAM in is because at the time of taking the photos I was getting error 55 - RAM not inserted, I later found this to be an issue with me just not having put it back in properly after I took it to gaze upon it's beauty :D All 4 sticks are in now tho :)

Specs
Custom Corsair 600T
Asus Maximus V Formula
Intel i7 3770K
Asus GTX670 DCU-II
Corsair Dominator Platinum 2133 16GB
Corsair Force GS 240GB
Corsair H100i
Corsair AX760i













The pics really don't do this thing justice, it is just so beautiful in the flesh, the custom design is simple amazing.

So after having it for a few days now all I can say is wow, it is just so awesome, not only is it massively faster than my old rig but it is also so quiet.

I started playing with some overclocks and currently I am at 4.8GHZ with a 1.35V. This was stable after 10 runs of IBT on very high but the temps did go over 90c so what I am going to do is use this overclock for a few days and if the temps don't go above 80c from everday use, gaming etc then I am going to keep it.

And finally I would once again just like to say a massive thank you to Tom, all the oc3d staff and of course Corsair and Asus for making all of this possible

Cheers guys
 
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does this rig really have three ram-sticks? Z77 is dual-channel right?!

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Awesome rig by the way! You are VERY lucky!
 
Great to see it in its final home, when are you gonna overclock that cpu ? Or has TTL already maxed it out for you ?
 
Great to see it in its final home, when are you gonna overclock that cpu ? Or has TTL already maxed it out for you ?

please do read. like he said in the post that he has Oc'd it to 4.8ghz at 1.35v

and a late Gongrats on winning the pc. Take good care of her. :>
 
The stick of ram that was not working was probably the one that TTL dropped on the table :))
 
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